Learn the skating mechanics that 10+ NHL players use. Four video lessons in a free mini course — start improving today.
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Four lessons that will fundamentally change how you think about skating. Based on the same Downhill Skating System used by NHL players.
Discover the 5 foundational mechanics that separate NHL skaters from everyone else — Shin Angle, Y-Angle, Rocker, Crevice, and Heel Pressure.





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In this video we dive into why Elias Pettersson at 6'1, 176lbs is shooting the puck harder than you do. We talk about the Slingshot Shooting System and some major NHL standards that these top shooters have to score goals like they do. We dive into the mechanical standards that allow Pettersson to surpass even the toughest competition, like Zdeno Chara. Despite having 45 pounds less muscle and being seven inches shorter, Pettersson's shot is a force to be reckoned with.
Welcome to Precise Puck Control where we dive deep into mastering your puck control, not just stickhandling. Why the distinction? Puck control is about consciously doing what you want with the puck in any game situation, while stickhandling often focuses only on isolated mechanics.


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In this video, we explore why Jack Hughes is the next Patrick Kane and how you can learn from his game-changing skills to take your hockey game to the next level. Patrick Kane, an American-born player, evolved the game by combining his hands and feet at a level that was unprecedented. Jack Hughes, also an American-born player, is taking skating to a whole new level by combining his hands and feet and taking ankle articulation to a whole new level. By having more flexibility in his ankles, he gets more edge in the ice than most players, allowing his body to be loose and his hands and feet to extend into more fluid and subtle movements.
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Jacob Thurston
Train 2.0+ Member Dad
We enrolled in your program in August, when he was barely on a team in the lowest tier, and by the end, he became one of the best kids. He was able to skate circles around the other kids, performing 10-2's.
All the parents started asking, 'What is he doing?! Private coaching?!' No, it's an online training system. The coach is saying his shot is getting ridiculous! 'Kid, what are you doing?! How do you shoot like that?!'

John Swanson
@x7hockey
Two years ago my 9 year old daughter was extremely behind as a skater. Two years later she is one of the best skaters in North America for her age. She now has around 250+ hours doing Train 2.0.
I was a professional hockey player. What Train 2.0 helped me understand and implement was the skills and regressions to help me meet her where she was at. There isn't a game that goes by where someone doesn't stop and ask me what she does for training.
Ben Frank
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I started my daughter Rylie in the Train 2.0 program about 2.5 years ago when she was a low 12UB level player that rarely touched the puck even at that level. Fast forward to today: Rylie just competed at the California State USA Hockey player development camp with the top female players in California.
I honestly still can't believe what has happened over the past 2 years. Jason talks about a “cheat code” and what's possible after training with this methodology. I can assure you it's not hyperbolic; maybe it's actually too modest. I played at the junior and collegiate level and have coached AA and AAA hockey for over 20 years, and have never seen anything like this transformation.
You want your child to develop elite skating mechanics and equip them with the proper building blocks from a younger age.
Looking to close the gap on McDavid, MacKinnon, Crosby etc, and want to move more efficiently with less effort.
You want to modernize your skating instruction and teach proper mechanics and physics of skating.
You want to simply play better hockey and enjoy playing hockey more with upgraded skills and ability.
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