SKILLZ MACHINE VIDEOS
Skillz Machine contains eighteen skill challenges, five of which are two-player games. The athletes compete against a clock to improve their stick speed and control skills. The videos below will familiarize you with Skillz Machine and the games that help every Skillz Machine user a better player.
skillz MACHINE: OVERVIEW 2023
While this video highlights field hockey and indoor hockey, the information is also applicable to ball hockey and ice hockey.
OLYMPIAN TRIES SKILLZ MACHINE
Jennifer Wakefield, 7 World Championships for Team Canada, not to mention an Olympic gold in 2014 and silver in 2018, gave Skillz Machine a go recently and the cameras were rolling.
KEEP SHARP DURING REHAB
Skillz Machine helps athletes keep sharp during periods of rehabilitation or other required time away from team activities.
REACTION TO SKILLZMACHINE
The North America debut of Skillz Machine came at a field hockey tournament in April of 2022. Using a prototype, athletes formed long lines to compete against each other in multiple age groups.
skillz MACHINE AT STREET FAIR...
We set up a few Skillz Machines at a street fair (okay, actually, at an ice hockey showcase) and competitions started breaking out on the two-player version of EXXTREME SPEED.
...AND AT ICE HOCKEY CLINIC
We set up a couple of Skillz Machines at an clinic for ice hockey and competitions started breaking out on the two-player version of EXXTREME SPEED.
skillz MACHINE JINGLE
Riding a wave at the top of the Skillz Machine leaderboard is the Skillz Machine jingle!
Introducing the skillzbar
Practice 3D and 'release-and-capture' skills using the SkillzBAR.
ROLLING OUT THE SKILLZTURF
SkillzMachine comes ready for field hockey and indoor hockey.
Other skill challenges (not shown) include MineField (4-second, 3-second, 2-second, and 1-second modes), Exxtreme Speed Pick-Two (you decide to work across your body or towards-and-away from your body), HotSpots Two-Player (4-second, 3-second, 2-second, and 1-second modes). NOTE: The Exxtreme Speed Two-Player skill challenge can be played by one player to determine accuracy on the left and right sides of the player's body. Also, HotSpots Two-Player can be played by a single player who is too small to reach the farthest parts of the board.