Jump & Plyometric

Continuous Skater Hop

Glutesquadsadductors/abductorscalveship stabilizers Alactic/ATP-PC
i.

How to Do It

Bound continuously from one leg to the other in a skating-style pattern, swinging the arms in opposition and letting the trailing leg sweep behind on each landing. Land on the outside leg with a soft knee and immediately push off laterally again, keeping the rhythm flowing and the contacts short. Continue for the prescribed reps or distance.

ii.

Why It Works

Trains reactive frontal-plane power with a skating-specific movement signature (arm swing, trailing-leg sweep); the continuous rhythm develops elastic lateral push-off and the coordination of the whole-body skating bound pattern under short ground contacts.

iii.

Hockey Transfer

Closely mirrors the actual skating-stride bound — the lateral push, arm swing, and leg recovery — making it one of the most specific off-ice drills for reactive stride power and crossover rhythm; trains the elastic edge-to-edge push.

iv.

Coaching Cues

  • "Skate it — swing the arms, sweep the leg"
  • "soft land, push right off"
  • "flowing rhythm, short contacts"
v.

Common Mistakes

Heavy, long contacts; knees caving; stiff upper body (no arm swing); drifting off-balance

vi.

Progression / Regression

Progression

more distance/reps or greater bound

Regression

skater hop with a brief stick between bounds

vii.

Primary Muscles

Glutesquadsadductors/abductorscalveship stabilizers
viii.

Energy System

Alactic/ATP-PC

Ready to train?

Put it to work
on the ice.

This exercise is part of a fully periodized 12-week off-ice program — built by a sport scientist who coaches at the national level.

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