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NHL's JEREMY ROENICK HAS A NEW TRAINING PUCK
October 06, 2006

 

JEREMY ROENICK HAS A NEW TRAINING PUCK

October 6, 2006 -- What has center Jeremy Roenick of the Phoenix Coyotes been doing during his time off to get ready for the start of the new season? The answer; Working with the “FlyPuck”!

Even a professional like Jeremy Roenick knows a player in such a demanding sport, as ice hockey, cannot afford to sit idly by during the summer and lose the hand-eye coordination necessary to; move the puck up the ice, make that laser pass to his line mate on the move, pull the puck past opposing players, or the outstretched pads of the goalie.

The “FlyPuck” is an ‘Innovative” off ice training puck that has Jeremy Roenick training, in his driveway at home or anywhere indoor or out that has a smooth surface with the same feel of a real hockey puck on the ice.

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The “FlyPuck” comes in three models; for hand speed, game feel and wrist and forearm strength.  

•    For hand speed use the four ounce FlyPuck
•    For game feel use the six ounce FlyPuck
•    For wrist and forearm strength, use the big boy, the eight ounce FlyPuck

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Jeremy has made the “FlyPuck” part of his daily routine as training puck and warm up tool prior to a game or practice. "I love these pucks, and with the new NHL rules that stress speed and skill, everyone needs to stay sharp.  I recommend to all players, young and old to use the “Flypuck” to keep and improve your skills and your game.”  
    - Jeremy Roenick, Phoenix Coyotes

The “Flypuck” is the preferred training tool for many Junior, College and Professional hockey players. The “Flypuck” is currently available at a retailer near you, visit us www.flypuck.com today and check out our FREE stickhandling videos.

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Even a professional like Jeremy Roenick knows a player in such a demanding sport, as ice hockey, cannot afford to sit idly by during the summer and lose the hand-eye coordination necessary to; move the puck up the ice, make that laser pass to his line mate on the move, pull the puck past opposing players, or the outstretched pads of the goalie.