Archive for July, 2008

The #1 Injury in Girls Hockey

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

The most common injury to girls hockey players is not knee, shoulder or back injuries. Concussions are by far the most common injury in women’s hockey and they can have the most devastating effects of all.

The Right Ice Hockey Gear Will Make You the Right Man For the Job

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Playing ice hockey can be a lot of fun - if you’re safe. Make sure that you learn about the essential gear you’ll need to stay safe while you’re having fun out there on the ice.

Personalize Your Hockey Sticks to Carve a Signature Style For Your Game

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

One of the most important pieces of equipment when you’re playing hockey is your stick. Here you’ll learn tips that will help you pick out the best hockey sticks that will help you play a great game every time.

Pretend Your Hot With a Practice Hockey Jersey Styled After Your Favorite Team

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Following hockey can be a whole lot of fun. Why not get your own custom jersey and support your team in style.

Get Your Feet Snug As a Bug in Your New Hockey Skates

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

If you’re going to be involved in hockey, what you put on your feet counts. Learn the best tips for picking out a great pair of hockey skates that will be kind to you out on the ice.

Fast Or Pretty - Choose Your Game When You Choose Your Roller Hockey Skates

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

Inline hockey is different than ice hockey and the gear is a bit different too. So, before you go out to buy roller hockey skates, here is some pertinent information you need to be aware of.

You Don’t Shuffle Cloth Hockey Cards

Tuesday, July 29th, 2008

If you happen to be a big fan of hockey, then you may be interested in collecting some hockey cards. They can be a whole lot of fun, and you may even learn something.

How to Avoid the “Coordination Curse” in Young Hockey Players

Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008

Your child has always been one of the best players on every hockey team they have played on. You marvel at how effortlessly they move around the ice and how easily they master new skills and drills. All of a sudden, they grow six inches in a few short weeks and are instantly transformed from “Crosby” to “Bambi” on skates. What your player has gained in size and height, they have lost in co-ordination and skill. How can you help them get through the growth spurt and continue developing into the best young player possible?

Why There Are Slow and Fast Ices in Hockey

Monday, July 21st, 2008

Depending on how into ice hockey you are you might or might not have heard the terms “slow ice” and “fast ice”. The main reason why the problem with slow and fast ices arises is that hockey is played both up in Canada as well in southern USA and it is because of the difference in climate.

Youth Hockey Training Should Never Be Machine-Based

Monday, July 21st, 2008

Machine-based hockey training facilities that focus on specific muscles, instead of general movement patterns, will do more harm than good to young hockey players. In order to take their on-ice performance to the next level, young hockey players must be taught fundamental off-ice movement skills by trained professionals who would never dream of restricting an athlete’s movement and imagination to a computer screen.