Summer training doesn’t need to be complicated but it does need to be intentional.

In this episode of the Built From Steel Podcast, Eric and Andy break down 5 ways hockey players can make their summer training more successful.

From building a plan and training with purpose to developing your body off the ice, recovering properly, and staying consistent without losing your summer, this episode gives players and families a practical framework for approaching the off-season the right way.

The goal isn’t to sign up for everything, chase sweat, or copy what everyone else is doing.

The goal is to understand what you actually need, train with purpose, and build habits that carry into the season.

At its core, this episode comes down to one simple idea:

Most players don’t fail in the summer because they don’t work hard. They fail because they don’t have a plan.

Key Moments

0:00 – Where do you start if you know nothing?

3:00 – Everyone wants to skip steps

8:00 – Training doesn’t need to be complicated

12:00 – Muscle groups hockey players need to develop

15:30 – The attitude you need to actually get better

17:00 – Tip 1: You need to have a plan

19:00 – Parents want to see “sweat” even when it doesn’t matter

19:51 – Getting advice from reputable people

25:40 – Tip 2: Have a purpose

25:45 – Different versions of hard work

25:50 – Finding your purpose no matter what you have access to

31:30 – Asking what the purpose is behind what you’re doing

39:10 – Tip 3: Build your body off the ice

41:00 – The 5 buckets of strength and conditioning

46:00 – Training correctly

48:45 – Strength, speed, and power

51:25 – Tip 4: Recovery

51:35 – Learn to hit the gas pedal before you learn to recover

53:40 – Why you need to hit your max to create adaptation

56:00 – Sleep tips for athletes

58:30 – Hydration and nutrition

1:02:00 – Mobility and injury prevention

1:08:10 – Tip 5: Consistency is king

Key Themes

  • Don’t just train more, train with a plan

  • Summer development should have clear priorities

  • On-ice work needs to transfer into games

  • Off-ice training should build a better athlete, not just a better hockey player

  • Recovery is part of development

  • Consistency matters more than perfection

  • Parents should avoid turning summer into a pressure cooker

  • The best summer plan is one the player can actually stick to

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