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Freddy Meyer on Skill Development

Jun 05, 202447 minEp. 106
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Episode description

The guest is Freddy Meyer, the head boys' coach at Rivers and former NHL player, to discuss various facets of hockey development. Freddy talks about his transition from professional hockey to coaching, emphasizing the importance of fundamental skills and development over strict game planning. He also shares insights on being both a coach and a hockey parent, the impact of social media on skill training, and the significance of a supportive role for parents. The podcast also touches on his experiences playing in the NHL, his thoughts on concussions, and his efforts to promote a high-level summer hockey league.

Topics

00:37 Guest Introduction: Freddy Meyer 01:08 Coaching at Rivers and Dream Big Hockey 01:32 Middle School Baseball Coaching 02:05 Wiffle Ball and Athletic Beliefs 02:54 Successful Season Recap 04:09 Youth Development and Coaching Philosophy 08:24 Transition from Pro Hockey to Coaching 12:36 Balancing Development and Game Planning 17:26 Skill Development Trends and Social Media Impact 23:13 Taking a Risk: Joining the National Program 23:23 Adapting to New Competition 24:00 Physicality and Penalties in High School and College 24:26 Reflecting on Career and Concussions 25:08 Changes in Hockey Over Time 25:26 Facing Tough Opponents 26:17 Memorable Moments and Players 29:42 Concussions and Player Safety 33:25 Retirement and Transition to Coaching 38:01 Advice for Hockey Parents 44:46 Promoting Summer Hockey League 46:04 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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