Backhand techniques in ice hockey
Luoma, Matti (2012)
Luoma, Matti
HAAGA-HELIA ammattikorkeakoulu
2012
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201302072161
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-201302072161
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The main objective of this project based multimedia thesis is to show video material of how to use a backhand side of the ice hockey stick’s blade in different ways. The video material is to spread the awareness as well as present the idea that the backhand is as important side on the hockey sticks blade than what the forehand side is.
There are three sections in the DVD. On these three sections the focus is only in the use of a backhand. These skills are straight related to the ability to release the puck quickly from the backhand in the scoring situations when there is no time to turn the puck on the forehand, as well as being able to handle the puck on the backhand while moving all directions on ice.
Theoretical part for thesis was collected from the written literature and online material related to ice hockey. This project was started in the June 2012 and finished in the fall 2012. All the on ice-video shooting was done in the months of July - August 2012. The final product is made for the use of Haaga Helia’s Degree Programme of Sports and Leisure Managament and ACTIHA (Australian Capital Territory Ice Hockey Association).
There are three sections in the DVD. On these three sections the focus is only in the use of a backhand. These skills are straight related to the ability to release the puck quickly from the backhand in the scoring situations when there is no time to turn the puck on the forehand, as well as being able to handle the puck on the backhand while moving all directions on ice.
Theoretical part for thesis was collected from the written literature and online material related to ice hockey. This project was started in the June 2012 and finished in the fall 2012. All the on ice-video shooting was done in the months of July - August 2012. The final product is made for the use of Haaga Helia’s Degree Programme of Sports and Leisure Managament and ACTIHA (Australian Capital Territory Ice Hockey Association).