
This Video Game Is Also a Hockey Training Tool - Aftermath
Dangleverse, which is currently in beta, is a video game that makes practicing your stickhandling a journey towards a high score.
In a time when technology increasingly permeates all aspects of life, even sports training methods are evolving. A recent video posted online shows an individual using a video game to enhance their hockey stick-handling skills. The user, who remains anonymous, uses a smartphone to record themselves mimicking on-screen actions with a real hockey stick and puck. The game itself appears to be a simple, obstacle-based course. While the method is unconventional, it highlights the potential for technology to provide engaging and accessible training options for athletes of all levels. The video's creator, in a brief caption, simply states that they are testing a "stick handling video game." The video's simplicity and focus on a specific skill set limit its broader appeal, however, the innovative approach to training could inspire others to explore similar methods.
Dangleverse, which is currently in beta, is a video game that makes practicing your stickhandling a journey towards a high score.