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Services and history

Sense Arena uses Virtual Reality to offer ice hockey goalies an immersive training experience, allowing them to face an array of shots and game scenarios without physical strain. By simulating real-game situations, Sense Arena helps goaltenders refine their reaction times, enhance their reading of plays, and improve positional awareness, all in a controlled environment. It enables goalies to practice specific situations repetitively, providing immediate feedback and aiding in quick decision-making. Additionally, Sense Arena assists in mental preparation, allowing goaltenders to visualize success and familiarize themselves with high-pressure scenarios, thereby increasing in-game confidence and performance.

Coaches and culture

The quality of an ice hockey goalie coaching staff is paramount to the success and development of goalkeepers at any level. A well-qualified staff brings a depth of experience, knowledge of modern techniques, and a nuanced understanding of the physical and psychological aspects of goaltending. A top-notch goalie coaching staff not only provides instruction on the fundamental skills of the position but also offers insights into game situations, strategy, and opponent tendencies. They employ a mix of video analysis, on-ice drills, and mental coaching to ensure goalies are prepared both physically and mentally for the rigors of the game. With their expertise, they can tailor their coaching methods to suit individual needs, recognizing that each goalie might have different strengths and areas for improvement.

Larry Gibson

I’ve been working with goalies for almost 40 years now, from youth to the ACHA level with ASU. With all the changes and techniques throughout the years, the most profound tool I’ve ever discovered is Sensory Training for goalies. Virtual Training for goalies is a form of training the goalie community has been waiting for to take every goalie to the next level.
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Kaley 'Gibber' Marino

I'm a huge believer in investing in the mental game. When it comes to visualization, we talk a lot about how situations happen twice; once in your mind and then in reality. VR is the best way to improve your game by doubling down on your performance without overly exerting your body. The quality of this training outweighs quantity of ice touches. Work smarter.