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1: Pretty good book
Good info. The part explaining defense is especially helpful, i.e. when to defend against a shot and when to play the pass. It makes coaching ad teaching penalty killing and odd-man rushes a lot easier.
For the record, if you find yourself defending against a two-on-one, always cover the pass from inside.
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2: great book and very thorough
This is a great book. It helped immediately just by reading it, let alone all the drills it includes. Did I mention the drills in the book? There are LOTS of them. Each is explained from a coaches standpoint and a players standpoint. This makes it obvious that this book is good for both the player and the coach. A definate must read if you're learning roller hockey.
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3: Beginner to Expert
Short and sweet, this book is excellent for the beginner as well as the advanced roller hockey player. It clearly presents each and every aspect of the game in a way that everyone can appreciate. I like to touch and feel books when deciding on buying them, but take my word for it, this is an excellent book on Roller Hockey. It is like having a coach available 24 hours a day. It shows skills the beginner can use and drills for advanced players to enhance their play as well. You will not be disappointed.
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4: Best roller hockey book for players and coaches
Winning on wheels is the most complete book for drill, strategies from every aspect of the game (Offensive ,defensive,power play ,breakouts etc.). He illustrates very well and is easy to understand. I coach high school teams (J.V. and Varsity). Our team has improved vastly with these book strategies. I also coached a team of 14 year olds to a 3rd place in the NHL Breakout world championships in Tampa florida in Jan. 1999 (Roller Gators). As a coach this book has made me a very good student of the game of roller hockey. Looking forward to buying the next book from Greg
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5: The best book for team skills and coaching development
Book has the necessary detail to teach players and coaches without being confusing or difficult to follow.An excellent travel team handbook with plenty of scouting ideas for teams and players. Used extensively for team tryouts to help reduce bias.
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