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The SkinnerShooter is the first hockey shooting device to train
hockey shooting with an unique tracking concept. Unlike other
tubing products that have been used in the market, the
SkinnerShooter uses specially designed resistance bands and
pulley system to follow the travel of the stick movement. The load
remains constant at the blade of the stick.
The system has two specially designed resistance bands (Rhino Cords) that run around pulleys with bearings allowing for a smooth action with each movement. When the player raises their stick up to their shoulder or above for the slap shot, the stick blade strap and pulley are drawn up the channel of the wall unit. As they follow down and through the shot, the unique pulley system tracks down through this motion. No other system on the market allows this type of freedom. This is important in order to keep the resistance near the blade of the stick and not artificially high throwing the player’s move out of alignment.
When executing the wrist, backhand, and snap shot the system can be quickly configured to track the movement low and again keeping the load at the blade of the stick.

The optional PowerSnapper trains the forearm in the exact same way a player uses their forearms in all the hockey shots. The PowerSnapper is the first ever device that mimics the wrist/forearm movement in the supination, pronation, extensor, flexor muscle snap needed to execute every hockey shot. Wrist rollers will strengthen the muscles in the wrist/forearm but not nearly as effective as the PowerSnapper because all wrist rollers do not allow the hands/wrists to work in opposites. Train with your own hockey stick using the PowerSnapper in the same way you would roll your wrists when you shoot on the ice.