Competitive Play

Free Play with Intent

Full body Glycolytic / alactic (mixed)
i.

How to Do It

Engage in free, game-like play but with a specific intent or constraint emphasized by the coach — focusing on quick first steps, staying low, reacting fast, or using a particular movement. Play freely and competitively while consciously applying the targeted quality throughout the bout. Short, intense rounds with rest.

ii.

Why It Works

Adds a purposeful constraint or focus to free play, channeling the enjoyment and unpredictability of games toward developing a specific quality; the constraint-led approach lets a targeted skill (e.g., quick acceleration or low posture) be trained within realistic, reactive game movement.

iii.

Hockey Transfer

Mirrors the reactive movement of hockey while reinforcing a specific quality — quick first steps, low athletic posture, or fast reactions — in a game context; trains the targeted skill in the open, decision-rich environment where it’s actually used.

iv.

Coaching Cues

  • "Play free, but apply the focus"
  • "keep the intent every rep"
  • "compete and react"
v.

Common Mistakes

Losing the intended focus once play gets competitive; low engagement; the constraint being too restrictive (killing the flow)

vi.

Progression / Regression

Progression

combine multiple intents or add complexity

Regression

a single simple focus or slower pace

vii.

Primary Muscles

Full body
viii.

Energy System

Glycolytic / alactic (mixed)

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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