Showing posts with label Keith McAdams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Keith McAdams. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Yeliz Yuksel











Yeliz Yuksel is one of the first women in Turkey to play ice hockey in the country we caught up with her and ask her a few question. 

How did you get started playing the game of ice hockey?

When I was around 14 years old, I was a trouble kid, very aggressive and very energetic so my parents always lead me to different sports but as soon as I became successful or got a medal I quit all the sports I tried, until I played ice hockey. In 1999 they open up an ice rink (very small one ) at the basement of one apartment, it was near my school and very close to my home. From the beginning it was very different because my home town (Antalya ) is one of the warmest cities in Turkey. I think most important reason that I start to skate is it was different and than after I learn how to skate my first coach showed up and explained to me and the other kids about hockey (we didn’t even know this sport existed) and from what he told me it was all fit to my personality. He made a deal with a college (Akdeniz College) and practice with us one year than we started to play in a men's league because there was no women league from 2000 to 2007.

You are one of the first women to play hockey in Turkey. What attracted you to the game?
When I play I feel free, I am very challenge person and as I told you before very aggressive I think different than other people it makes me calm down. I love the strategies I love the struggle to have get the puck or keep the puck there is nothing to separate you from your opponents you have to fight for the puck. Most of the sports is about talent or power but in hockey you should have everything, you can be powerful or full of talent but if you are not smart enough if you can not read the game or if you don't have hockey sense you are nothing.

You were captain of the Turkish women's nation team, What was that experience like and what do you tell the girls of today when they play international hockey?

I was a captain in 2011 for the University, 2012 in Debl league and Team Turkey in 2012-2013 world championship and also 2014-2015 world championship. 
First of all it was a great honor to play for Turkey and be a captain. When we started to have a national teams, we all realized that we need to learn many things, we have to work harder, we have to have better coaches who should practice with players also educate more coaches and to be able to catch up the level of other countries we have to sacrifice from our lives. When I talk to girls I mostly tell them that it doesn’t matter how good player they are in Turkish league, if they really want to be hockey players they have to work hard and hard and harder, so in my team it is not possible to miss any practices.

During your playing days what was your favorite international moment?

We were singing kind of Turkish Youth Anthem just before we step on the ice, very loud and lyric. I think it was the best and my favorite moment.

From what I have been told you are now a player coach Narman women's team. What can you tells us about the team?

It is very new team and we are in our third year as a team. When I arrived in Erzurum (city name where team belongs to) I had very hard time with girls because I had to teach them everything from the beginning like holding the stick, skating, stopping, shooting and I had to teach them in couple of months because we had to play in the league but I was also lucky because of what they could provide me was better than any team in Turkey. We could have more ice time and free equipment and they gave us free buses. From the first week I cut couple of girls because they did not show up during the practices. The rest of the girls kept coming. First year with the help of 2 Canadian players we came 3rd, the second year without imports we came 2nd and this year we haven’t lost any games yet, hopefully in this month 21st-22nd-23rd of March we will play in the finals and we want to be a champions. This year we also have one Slovak and one Canadian player. But most important is I have Keith McAdams as my great mentor. When ever I struggle he helps me with no questions.

How many teams are there in the Turkish women's league and if some wanted to play in the league who would they contact? 

There used to be 10 teams but This year there is only 5 teams, because the federation doesn't support away games expenses anymore, But I think qualification is better now. In Erzurum if someone wants to play, they have to contact my club; but in other cities there is so many different clubs they can contact.

You are responsible for women's hockey in the City of Erzurum. How do get more girls to play the game in Turkey?

I am also a P.E. teacher at the public school . Since last summer I was working at the school in Erzurum. When I was working there it was easier to find more girls because I gave them a free skating courses so I could bring many girls to the ice rink but Erzurum is also very religious city so families don't really support their girls to do sports. If I found a girl whose parents didn’t let her play I would knock on their door and talked to them many times, But other cities it is not problem so with some advertisements or with use of media I put some games online so that we can find more girls. There is still a lot of people in Turkey that don't know anything about hockey so we need to show them how wonderful it is. 

You say you knock on peoples doors and talk to parents, what things do you tell them?
I talk to them about their daughters future life; because in Turkey if you want to go to the University you have to pass the national exam. and if you want to work for government job after you graduate you have to pass another exam which is very hard to pass, people work 2-3 years for that. But if you are national player of any sport it is easier to get the sport departments of the University, Specially in Erzurum one of the physical exam is Hockey. And if you graduate any sport department of the University and if you compete world championships or Olympic games you can work for government which is the most guarantee job in Turkey, So I tell their parents, if their daughter works hard in couple of years their future will be guarantee.

Also again if you are national player and study at the University in any department, government gives study grant and that money is more than average that they can make with working in any job. There is another thing, as I told you before Erzurum is small and very religious city, if girls  do not do any sport they might marry very early or run away from their home or find very bad job to make less Money and work hard, because there is no social life for them. And non of those things can be parents dream for their daughter life.

If you had a crystal ball what would you like to see happen in women's hockey in the next five years in Turkey?

I would love to see the girls play at a Winter Olympic Qualification. It would be a pride, huge pride to see them play at the Olympic games one day.

You have worked with Keith McAdams at GKS and some development camps. What did you learn from him and how do you apply that to your club team Narman?

I learn everything from him and I am still learning. Before he arrived to Turkey we didn't know anything about system or tactics, whatever we play it was all about individual skill of the players and the other coaches who came before Keith they all saw that there is so many things to teach after couple of years they all gave up on us but Keith never. He changed everything about Turkish hockey also besides the hockey he also showed us how to be great coach. He teach us to be disciplined, he teach that coaching at the rink and outside is totally different things like you can be mad at a coach during the practice but you shouldn't carry that to the outside as a coach or player. Now I have the same rules in my club, during the practice or games the girls all belong to me but after the practice I belong to them, they call me “ABLA” it means older sister.
Also I teach discipline, I don't accept any reason to not come to the practices. Those are the things I learn t from him, basically he teach me coaching is not just preparing the practices or writing down the lines; It is being coach, a teacher, a mentor, a doctor, a therapist, family and a guard sometimes.



Do you think hockey can be a big winter sport in Turkey?

It can be because it is very close to Turkish people character. Who ever watches once they all ask for other games. 

Do have a favorite player in the NHL or Europe?
My favorite player was Wayne Gretzky. When I started to play I had 99 and played with that number very long time, But for now I think I like Alex Ovechkin.

Who is your favorite Team in the NHL or Europe?

I don't really have favorite team in the NHL, as much as I have time or it is online I try to watch. When you are not in Canada or USA it is hard to support the teams.

Sunday, August 9, 2015

Keith McAdams Moves to Büyükşehir Belediyesi Erzurum Spor Kulübü

New Era Begins Tuesday:
August 9, 2015

GSK who has won 6 National Championships, Three Black Sea Cups and 17U Turkish Cup from 2011-15 will start training under Erzurum BB. I want to thank GSIM, Memdu and Salami for the great work they did with the club. The U18 and U14 teams both won 3 straight Turkish National Championship. The Turkish 18U team won the World Championship with 15 players coming from Erzurum.

Thanks GSIM Management for 5 great years.
Keith McAdams

























Monday, August 4, 2014

Penalty Killing Presentation




You must understand how a power play works to have good penalty killing results. 

Five Components of Good Power Play


  • Controlled Breakout
  • Sure Entry
  • Possession
  • Set Up
  • Faceoffs



Power Play - How To Breaking Down the Box or Diamond




Principles:
  • Be a threat to score by attacking seams with and without puck
  • Player Positioning - position players between the seams



Teaching Points:

  • Keep the Puck Moving
  • Good Power Plays Keep the Players Moving
  • Support Low, Middle and High
  • Move Up and Down the Rink
  • Move Across or Diagonal on the Rink
  • Attack the Seam Without Puck
  • Attack the Seams with Puck
  • Open Up Shooting Lane


Great Power Plays Have:

  • Attack the seams and use fake shots and passes
  • Attacking the seam without puck to open shooting lanes
  • Prepare the shooting lane by driving through the seam from middle ice

Baskent v HSC Continental Cup






Attack a Zone Defense - Create 2-on-1 opportunities



Two Approaches to Attack:

Outside the Game - Invert Offense, outside scoring area, along boards and behind goal line.

Inside the Game -  Net presence, drive to net, screening, tipping and rebounding





Individual Tactic:

  • One touch passing
  • One time shooting 
  • Puck protection skills
  • Quick release



 Sports Psychology Tips: 
Let Go of Losses, Setbacks and Anger

"Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past.”
-Isaiah 43:18

Venus Williams  failed to win medal at the  2012 Olympics.  She suffered from depression after the loss. She was devastated by her poor play and struggled daily with her game. Venue "said" I needed to let go of the loss.  

1.  Forgive yourself and others
2.  Learn from your mistakes
3.  Find support -  Venus  went to her father.
4.  Find the upside of the loss 
5.  Plan your comeback 
6.  Write down some new goals



Sunday, June 8, 2014

Kings Defenseman Alec Martinez Defends a Perfect 2 v 1




2 v 1 Defensive Read the Rush






Other Related 2 v 1 Videos







Sports Psychology: Hearing or Listening

The difference between winning and losing; the difference between teaching and learning; the difference between a good practice and a bad practice; the difference between good execution and bad execution; Is in the quality of communication. Often failure is the result of the players hearing, but not really listening. For some players the message goes in one ear and right out the other ear.  Winning teams are actively listening. To listen, you need to bring your body and mind to training. You have to stand up straight or sit up straight. Make eye contact with the coach. Nod your head in agreement, when you understand the instruction. Ask the coach questions. Coaches need to set up the ideal situation for players to listen and learn. Coaches should ask players questions; make sure they are listening; ask players to repeat what was said. Coaches should have players stand up in front of the group and explain the system; make players draw a drill or a play on the board. Coaches that, make sure their players are listening - will have success. Coaches who do not insure players are listening - will lose.


This photo, is practice of Turkey, preparing for the Continental Cup. The players could not execute the drill the coach outlining on the board. It's said that a picture is worth a thousand words. What does this picture tell us? This picture tells us, that the players were not listening to the coach. From this photo, you could predict that Turkey would not be successful.


''Let the wise hear and increase in learning, and the one who understands obtain guidance,'' - Proverbs 1:5  

''Hear, my son, your father's instruction, and forsake not your mother's teaching, for they are a graceful garland for your head and pendants for your neck.''               - Proverbs 1:8-9 

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Improving the Passing Game














Make Sure Your Team Masters Communication
  • See the puck
  • Move to see the puck
  • Two way communication
  • Make eye contact with passer and receiver
  • Make sure your goalie talking and giving instructions

Teaching Technique
  • Make sure your teams is using forehand and back hand equally
  • Practice saucer pass
  • Learn to us pass and shooting fakes

Reading the Space
  • Minimum - 1 stick
  • Medium - 2 Sticks or more
  • No Space - Less than 1 stick
  • The Numbers - how many players in area
  • Read the reach of the defender


Passing IQ
  • Pass to Stick, Space or Boards
  • 1 Touch, 2 Touch, 3 Touch or 1 Time Pass
  • Cycle, Cross or No Space Plays
  • When to transition Skate or Post Up
  • When to not to pass (Make them take it from you! )
  • Know when to change lanes
  • Move with a purpose

Playing Rules
  1. Head man the puck.
  2. Move the puck quickly.
  3. Pass as defender turns.
  4. Lead the passer.
  5. Use boards as 6th man.
  6. Move the puck to fastest skater.
  7. Make the easy pass; shoot on hard pass.
  8. Move to see the puck.


Power Thought:

See, Speak and Feel Each Pass.
~Keith McAdams



Sports Psychology: Create a Road Map for Success

  1. Players need to know where they are going
  2. Player need to know the how to get there
  3. Use visual aids to show the steps
  4. Identify each step along the way, that must be accomplished
  5. Identify the big goals
  6. The bigger the goal the more commitment and motivation is needed
  7. Identify the performance goals that must be achieved
  8. Talk about the obstacles that need to be overcome
  9. Have a players write down their goals
  10. Understand the map changes year to year


The heart of man plans his way, but the Lord establishes his steps. 

~Proverbs 16:9




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18 Under 2nd Consecutive National Championship of Turkey