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#65 - Maria Mountain of GoalieTrainingPro.com

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Maria Mountain is an exercise physiologist who has specialized in off-ice training for hockey goalies for more than 20 years. She is the founder of GoalieTrainingPro.com, where you can find all sorts of videos to help with your dry land training practices. Please welcome this 5-6 goaltender out of London Ontario.

In this episode, we ask Maria: How did you get into training goaltenders? What are some of the most common injuries you see in youth and high school goalies? How do you approach training beer leaguers as opposed to young hot shots? What is the deal with hip impingment? Is my kid's career over after a season-ending injury?
Plus Maria plays Wrist Shots and tells us all about her hometown of London, Ontario.
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Follow Maria on Instagram and on YouTube, or go to https://www.goalietrainingpro.com/
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The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf
Artwork by Ken Klein. Original music by Ken Klein, TFIC, Bob's Lounge, and the Mo'Nobs
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Maria Mountain is an exercise physiologist who has specialized in off-ice training for hockey goalies for more than 20 years. She is the founder of GoalieTrainingPro.com, where you can find all sorts of videos to help with your dry land training practices. Please welcome this 5-6 goaltender out of London Ontario.

In this episode, we ask Maria: How did you get into training goaltenders? What are some of the most common injuries you see in youth and high school goalies? How do you approach training beer leaguers as opposed to young hot shots? What is the deal with hip impingment? Is my kid's career over after a season-ending injury?
Plus Maria plays Wrist Shots and tells us all about her hometown of London, Ontario.
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Follow Maria on Instagram and on YouTube, or go to https://www.goalietrainingpro.com/
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The Rink Stories podcast is produced by Matt Hopf
Artwork by Ken Klein. Original music by Ken Klein, TFIC, Bob's Lounge, and the Mo'Nobs
If you like this podcast, please help us out by subscribing, following, rating, reviewing, and telling your friends
Follow @RinkStories on Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube
Follow Matt on Twitter and Instagram

  continue reading

66 episódios

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