Over the past few days, Juraj Slafkovsky has been training in a rather different way. The Habs player has basically been using technology to improve his lung capacity.
Changing his breathing technique, among other things, will enable him to perform better on the ice. Field hockey has really changed since the days of the six-team NHL.
Adam Nicholas, Canadiens director of field hockey development, quoted in today’s Montreal Gazette. I read this and thought of Toe Blake: “Shoot the puck, stop the puck and win the Stanley Cup again.” And Scotty Bowman: “What Toe said. And respect curfew and win the Stanley Cup again.” pic.twitter.com/MBF9eoZ9xe
– Dave Stubbs 🇨🇦 (@Dave_Stubbs) July 13, 2023
All this to say that the Slovak is sparing no effort in trying to improve. He’s ready to work on every little detail that could give him an edge over the others.
With the help of Michael Bretenar, a fitness trainer, Slaf has been working on his economy of movement, to ensure that every one of them is maximized on the ice when he plays.
I just hope Slaf doesn’t get too mixed up during games this fall. After all, if he’s always thinking about every little aspect of the game (and it hasn’t become instinctive), it might make him think a little too often.
But in reality, he seems to be adapting well to his new techniques. And journalist Nicolas Cloutier, who chatted to Michael Bretenar, learned that the 2022 top pick had increased his lung capacity by 20% this summer.
Juraj Slafkovsky is definitely ready to explore all avenues to bounce back next season.
I spoke to the man who helped increase his lung capacity by 20%.
20% in elite sport is huge. https://t.co/yUp00m4I6Z
– Nicolas Cloutier (@NCloutierTVA) July 13, 2023
(OBOXADSQ || []).push({“cmd”: “addBanner”});
In fact, everything Slaf does with his fitness trainer seems to be evaluated and measured. As a result, he can measure his progress on several levels.
If he improves aspects such as his lung capacity, he’ll give himself a chance to be more effective on the rink and to repeat what he does well.
It’s all about the muscle’s ability to contract and release. We want Slafkovsky to be able to do everything 20 times, 30 times on the rink, but not at the expense of quality. – Michael Bretenar
Whether it’s with the help of a breathing mask or special glasses, Slafkovsky seems clearly ready to put in the effort to make giant strides next year.
Will he become the player he needs to be at age 19? Will it wait? I can’t wait to see.
In gusts
– All the better.
Cam Atkinson was sidelined for the entirety of last seasonhttps://t.co/gaWB3zlCTp
– RDS (@RDSca) July 13, 2023
– He didn’t like not playing every game in the playoffs.
A former Bruin sends an arrow to Jim Montgomery: https://t.co/ESG1djXg90
– TVA Sports (@TVASports) July 13, 2023
– What will they do?
The idea of trading Paul Goldschmidt makes more sense than ever. https://t.co/uTuPEeeh9T
– Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) July 13, 2023
– All the better.
LeBron James says he’ll be back with the Los Angeles Lakers to play a 21st NBA season next year.https://t.co/q6R0Q6M2Ae
– RDS (@RDSca) July 13, 2023