Tryouts can be a stressful time for coaches, parents and players. With everyone starting the new season off on a clean slate, the intensity of the battles for a spot on the roster only grows. For players, it is time to begin moving on from whatever happened last season and refocusing on the season ahead.
Here are seven tips for players ahead of tryouts:
Don’t Act Like You’re Already on the Team
Just because you made the cut last year doesn’t guarantee anything for this season. There are plenty of other players who want your spot on the team – you need to show why you still deserve to have it. Everybody at tryouts is on a clean slate and are battling for a limited number of openings. Act like you’ve never made it before because everyone is coming back better and stronger. Coasting through practices because you’ve already done them before or lazily doing a drill because you did it all last season could come back to cost you.
Be Prepared
Remember to get your mind back into hockey mode. Your equipment may have been hanging out after being cleaned once Playdowns were finished. Do you have all of your gear ready to go? Make sure that your skates are sharpened and you have things like stick tape before you head out to the rink. This year is a clean start for you and you don’t want to start off on a bad note before you even hit the ice.
Pushing Yourself
If you’re instructed to skate from end to end, don’t coast through the final few steps. Push yourself all the way through. This shows that you’re consistently willing to work hard no matter the task and also develops your character on the ice. This is something that would fall under the category of intangibles.