POWERPLAY 26

POWERPLAY 26

Is a vision and development philosophy in German ice hockey aimed at establishing Germany as a regular contender for medals in international competitions.

Development Philosophy

The "POWERPLAY 26" vision focuses on the development of youth hockey in Germany, with the goal of producing talented players who can compete at the highest levels of the sport.

https://www.iihf.com/en/events/2019/wm18ia/news/10300/germany-powers-to-gold

https://www.iihf.com/en/events/2020/wm20/news/15942/introducing-germany

Youth Progress

Germany has made significant progress in youth hockey since adopting the "POWERPLAY 26" philosophy, which has resulted in their participation in events like the IIHF Ice Hockey U20 World Championship.

Key Figures

Franz Reindl, President of the German Ice Hockey Association, played a pivotal role in promoting and implementing the "POWERPLAY 26" program.

https://www.dw.com/en/german-ice-hockey-continues-upward-trajectory/a-48859452

Karl Schwartzenbrunner, Director of Coach Education for the German Ice Hockey Federation, implements and works with this program and speaks about the secret to unlock skill acquisition amongst youth players. He goes further and explains contextual interference. Contextual interference is a phenomenon that has been shown to accelerate motor learning in athletes. It involves mixing up your practice structure, either by adding different tasks and/or adding practice variability when learning a skill. The contextual interference effect shows that this interference results in worse practice performance, but a greater ability to retain and transfer skill at a later date.

In the context of hockey player skill development, contextual interference can be applied by adding in more practice variability. By doing so, we challenge the athlete, they make more errors, but this seems to create a longer lasting change in performance (increased learning).

For example, a hockey player can practice their throw-ins by completing 20 throw-ins in a row (blocked practice) or by carrying out 20 throw-ins, 20 passes, and 20 sprints in a random order (random practice). By adding in different tasks, we are increasing the contextual interference and creating a more challenging practice environment.

It is important to note that while contextual interference may result in worse practice performance, it can lead to better skill retention and transfer in the long run. Therefore according to him and more experts, coaches and athletes should consider incorporating contextual interference into their training programs to enhance skill development.

https://sportscienceinsider.com/contextual-interference-effect/

Continued Success

The vision seems to have contributed to the upward trajectory of German ice hockey, with aspirations to achieve success on the international stage, similar to the Pyeongchang Olympics atmosphere.

In summary

?"POWERPLAY 26" is a youth development initiative in German ice hockey aimed at fostering talent and raising the country's profile in international competitions, with notable success and support from key figures in the sport.

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