Be prepared for the tryouts. Know and believe that one kid is right now out training you that will be on that ice the same try out. Hes shooting double the amount of pucks you are, hes stick handling for an hour more than you every time. He wakes up to train when most are still sleeping. He hits the ice 3x more than you hit the ice. Hes hitting the gym, doing sprints, running miles, eating right and he cares more about improving his game then he does sleeping.
If you want to make the team, you gotta be ready to take on that guy. So to do so, you gotta train hard. Physically, mentally, spiritually.
Hop on the ice as much as you can. Mix it up between private sessions if you can, open hockey and hit public sessions for extra skating sessions. If you cant hop on the ice as much as you wish, get on the roller game. Even if its just you and a garbage can. Hit the gym or work out on your own. Depending on your age will depend on my decision to hit weights.
Work on simple work outs at first. Squats, pull ups, push ups, sprints, stairs, jumps (plyometrics). 3 days full body exercises, 1 day rest is ideal. Look up Crossfit. Look up Marv Marinovich training you tube videos. Look up sprinting training from Usain Bolt. Youtube! Google!
Have fun with it. Go to a park or find differ work outs to do in your backyard. I hit my school park every so often. Do some jumps, sprints. Do some plyometrics. Some stretches. Go to the state park next to that and do hills, climbing and jogging. Pick up rocks with my full body and carry it. Then THROW IT.
Stretch! Learn the difference betweem static, PNF and dynamic. Be careful.
Hydrate well, eat right. Sleep well.
Study the game. Never stop learning what you can do with and without the puck.
Message me for more details. I have tons of references, videos, and info. I have no problem helping anyone out with this if they messsage me, show commitment and no excuses.