Wednesday, 21 September 2011

You Need a Hockey Helmet


An indoor sport that can be played all year round, and is played all year round is hockey. It is played by both youth, teens and adults. The sport requires a lot of equipment to be worn. One key piece of this hockey equipment is the hockey helmet. Hockey helmets protect the one part of the body that controls the rest of the body. This part of the player would be his or her head.
The other equipment ice hockey players have to wear do serve the purpose of keeping them injury free from a frozen disc of solid rubber. Just about their whole body is padded. Even the ice hockey skates have steel in the toes to protect the player. Hockey gloves protect the hands. You can get all of these things from different company's. There are a few names that are above the rest when it comes to quality. These would be CCM for Helmets, Bauer for hockey skates and easton for hockey sticks. Granted all of these company's make other equipment besides what is mentioned here. They all make an ice hockey helmet.
Unless you are playing professional ice hockey, the hockey helmet you wear during games and practice is required to have a cage on it. A cage will protect the player from inadvertent sticks to the face, screaming slap shots where the player falls to the ice to try and block the shot and from impacts against the boards when checked. Some inexperienced players will sometime ask for a hockey helmet with a cage that will allow them a 360 view. Even with out a helmet on, you can not see 360 degrees.
The price of this equipment will vary by manufacturer and the type it is. A hockey helmets retail price will probably be higher than if you were to search around on the net. A hockey stick may be a different story as it is an awkward shape and may be difficult to ship. Besides, when buying a stick, you want to make sure it is the right length for you.
the hockey helmet will protect the head and brain from bruising, Otherwise known as a concussion. One concussion is one too many. As they will effect you later in life. Be sure to check that the hockey helmet you get has been tested and has passed.

What Makes an Elite Youth Hockey Player


There are youth hockey leagues all around the world. There are thousands and tens of thousands of youths that play the game of hockey. Especially in the countries where the weather is mostly cold.
All the youths on these hockey teams go to the practices and play in the games. They put forth an admirable effort.
Here is the question.
What makes some of the youth hockey players stand out from the rest of the bunch?
Here is the answer.
Practice is not exciting. The stretching, the push ups, the conditioning is not fun. In fact it can be pretty boring doing the same drills over and over and over again. That is how you get better. Most players will put in their time and go through all the drills. The end. When practice is over, the effort is over until the next practice.
The player that stands out will stretch before turning in at night to be more flexible. They will do extra push ups whenever they can. Not to get stronger, but to increase the chance of making the varsity team and eventually and hopefully rising through the ranks to the ultimate goal. The NHL.
By doing all the extra stuff a player needs to do to be the best they greatly increase the chance of getting that college scholarship and standing out when that professional hockey scout attends one of their games.
You have to make the decision to be the best and do the necessary things that it takes. Dedication, hard work and