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Choosing the right field hockey stick depends on several factors: pitch position, style of play and your build. The latter is the most important -- if a stick is too long or heavy for you, no matter the intricacies of the design, you will struggle. Some field hockey sticks are more suitable for power players, others for finesse players. The best way to choose a field hockey stick is to visit a sports store and try some sticks out.
To choose a hockey stick, you'll need to determine whether you shoot left handed or right handed, and then you'll want to choose the correct sized stick. Pick the perfect hockey stick for you with tips from a collegiate hockey coach in this free video on ice hockey equipment.
Hockey sticks vary greatly in their flexibility, usually called the "flex" and the curve of the blade. Depending on your style of play, your skill level and your position, the flex and curve of a hockey stick can dramatically improve your performance.
In the game of ice hockey, choosing a stick with an appropriate stiffness is essential in order to maximize the power of your shot. Sticks are manufactured with different amounts of "flex," so some sticks are easier to bend than others. By matching an appropriate flex with the proper length of a stick, you can improve the power and accuracy of your shot on the ice.
Christmas shopping for a hockey fan can be a lot of fun for the buyer. The holiday comes just as the NHL season is warming up. There is a ton of merchandise available in stores. Buying a simple shirt with the fan's favorite team on the front would be a nice gift. This doesn't really capture the holiday spirit, though. Here are some gifts you should consider when Christmas shopping for a hockey fan.
Choosing a hockey stick is a very personal decision. There are many things to consider including material, flex, blade curve, and price when deciding which type of stick to buy.
Rodeo is not a glamorous sport. Well known for its hard lifestyle and high rate of injuries, it does manage to share one trait with other sports--the groupie. Buckle bunnies are cowboy groupies that hang out at Rodeos to get close to cowboys. Have fun being a buckle bunny with this advice.