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The Brian's Female Zero G line is the first goalie equipment line to be designed specifically for women. In developing this pad, the Brian's design team worked in conjunction with Kelly Dyer (former USA Hockey Women's Hockey goalie and current Brian's Pro Advisor) to create a pro level stock women's design based on the popular Zero G leg pad.Unique design features for the Female Zero G Leg Pad include a shorter boot scoop to accommodate smaller skates, a 76 degree toe taper to help decrease pad drag, nylon webbing straps to help reduce weight, and more flexible knee and boot breaks to help the pad move more easily with the goaltender's leg. Stock color on the leg pad is all which with pink straps and lacing. However, as Brian's is truly as custom equipment manufacturer, color combinations and design options are nearly endless. To custom design your pad, click on the customizer below and select the Zero G option, or call one of our customer service representatives to get your custom leg pad created. Full Pro Spec construction Utilizes revolutionary closed cell Briotek construction to produce the lightest weight pro level pad Pre-curved contoured shape with game ready motion based design (MBD) Multi-density internal face for lightweight protection and energy absorption Extended outer calf protection Completely flat medial edge to help seal pad to the ice and avoid under/over rotation Segmented outer roll increases pad flexibility Full synthetic leather boot with offset toe string option Squared thigh with multi-layered high density foams Plus 1 sizing adds one inch to the thigh riser Made in Canada (Senior model) Available in 31 - 34 sizes CLICK HERE FOR A CUSTOMIZER
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Total Hockey
with Brian Gregory, Georgia Tech Head Coach; former University of Dayton Head Basketball Coach; 2010 NIT Champions; 10 year assistant with Tom Izzo at Michigan State University Dayton Head Coach Brian Gregory reveals his three phase attack zone offense. These phases, when put together with a continual flow can attack under, below or behind any zone defense in an efficient manner. The overall teaching points of this offense are: score early in transition when the defense is not set or score late by forcing the defense to move based on your ball and player movement. The three phases of Coach Gregory's attack include: Transition and early offense Movement actions Set play actions In each phase he shows you how to throw the zone off balance, which will help your players create high percentage shots in three "sweet spots" on the floor. Each phase is demonstrated versus a 2-3 zone. Movement Sets Gregory begins with his Movement phase, which is the common thread that ties all three phases together. Gregory shows two sets from a 1-4 set. This is a continuity movement that has some freedom, with a few rules depending on if the ball goes to the low or high post. Transition and Early Offense Push the ball on every possession! Gregory shows three options to beat the zone before it gets set. These options are same against man or zone. Set Plays Gregory runs the players through four set plays based out of the 1-4 High set, including a play designed for your best 3-point shooter and a lob to the basket. Utilizing this offense will get your players the ball in rhythm and at the best spots on the floor for high percentage shots. In addition, Gregory shows you his two favorite man plays and how to run them against the zone and three options to beat a 1-3-1 zone. Produced at the Spring 2010 Verona, NY clinic. 83 minutes. 2010.
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Championship Productions