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How to Choose a Right Hockey Stick

If you tend to stand a little too erect during the game, a short hockey stick would be ideal for you. And if you bend over too much when playing, you should choose a longer one so that you can hold your balance.

Author: jion smith
Date: Aug 27, 2010 - 7:08:58 AM


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Field hockey is becoming more and more popular in these years and you can see the hockey goods sold in the sporting goods stores, such as Akgee Protection, in all places. If you are also becoming interested in it and going to buy some hockey goods to practice, then the things below are necessary for you to read, especially the item you want to buy turns out to be a hockey stick - it is the most important thing in a game.

The first thing we need to take a serious consideration is surely the size of the hockey stick, which includes the thickness, the weight, and the face size. There are different kinds of sticks designed for different people. Generally speaking, it is better for children and young players to use a smaller stick so that they can control it more flexibly. Adult size is for those big guys, who have enough skill and enough strength to maneuver the stick well. And there are also sticks designed specially for women. Just choose the right size when you are picking out a hockey stick.

The second thing we need to think about is the length of the stick, which is the fundamental determining factor that tells a right hockey stick or not. Because you should be able to maneuver the stick with ease so as to get a good defensive or offensive area. As for how tall the stick should be, when you are standing in shoes or socks on skates, the stick should reach up between your chin and nose. If you act as a defenseman, a longer stick would be more preferred, because the added stick height allows you to poke the puck away from rushing forwards.

Thirdly, what we need to consider is the flexibility of a hockey stick. Sticks that are made of different material are different in flexibility. Commonly, it would make us take more effort to maneuver a stick in less flexibility. So young players should use sticks with good flexibility and leave hard sticks to those strong guys.

The fourth thing we need to think about is our body types. If you tend to stand a little too erect during the game, a short hockey stick would be ideal for you. And if you bend over too much when playing, you should choose a longer one so that you can hold your balance.

The last thing, not to consider, but to remind you, is that when you get the right stick, just try to keep it well. Don't put it in a ventilated, dry place, because that would make the stick loss its flexibility. May you enjoy the hot field hockey.

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