Concussions in hockey injure more than just the player.
Players who adopt the strategies outlined in On-ice CPN Plan Reduces the Trauma of Concussions will play with more skill, more speed, and more safety.....
It is time for the hockey world to hear this message at last, to appreciate how critical this fundamental shift in practising, playing, and considering the game is.
But change is necessary.
Change is work.
Change is a challenge.
This is hockey science, and every layer of the sport-players, parents, coaches, hockey associations-would benefit from adopting it.
This program scientifically demonstrates how changing a player\'s field of vision through head positioning can make all the difference to how the game is played, and how its players fare within it.
By applying a scientific approach that encourages a head-up/chin-up position for On-ice vision, skating, stickhandling, passing, and shooting, hockey players can reinvent their approach to the game and massively reduce the risk of concussions.
Reducing Concussions in hockey is not about changing the game but changing how players train.
This book, and the program it outlines, is that pill.
What if there was a magic pill hockey players could take that would do just that? And what if a side effect of this pill was enhanced skills for the athlete? Imagine what a hockey game would be like for the player, the fan, the league.
The need to find a way to reduce Concussions has never been greater.
They injure our healthcare infrastructure, our insurance claims, our families, and the reputation and integrity of the sport itself.
Concussions in hockey injure more than just the player