Gearing Up For Ice Hockey
If you are ready to hit the ice and start playing ice hockey you
need to know about the basic equipment that is essential to your
game. The very basics include your stick, your skates, pucks and
protective gear. There are different types of equipment for
hockey which you can choose based on your preferences. Starting
out, it is a good idea to buy used or at least inexpensive
equipment until you discover your personal preferences.
When choosing a hockey stick, your height needs to be
considered. If the stick is too long or too short, you will put
unnecessary stress on your body when trying to use it and your
performance in the game will be affected as well. If you visit a
hockey equipment shop, the experts there can help you to
determine what type of stick is best for you.
Buying skates for hockey is the easy part. When you purchase
skates make sure that they fit well and have sufficient support
for your ankles so you won't easily sustain injuries or rub
blisters on your feet. Pucks aren't really anything special
although you may find that you favor one style or brand over
another. They are relatively inexpensive, so trying different
types of pucks shouldn't be a problem.
For protective gear you definitely need a well-fitted helmet
with a mouth guard, shoulder pads, elbow pads and knee pads. A
jockstrap and protective cup is also fundamental for your
protection in the game of hockey. Protective girdles that cover
the main part of your body are also a good idea as are hockey
gloves. Neck protectors are also available for hockey players.
When you are dressed out in your hockey gear you should be
protected, but sometimes protective clothing feels uncomfortable
and some types may interfere with your mobility. If you feel
like you can't move you might want to try different types of
protective gear, but for your safety, don't give it up entirely.
Unnecessary injuries can be prevented by using protective gear.
You'll eventually find the right mix of equipment, clothing and
gear that will make you feel both comfortable and safe on the
ice. As you get more familiar with the game and what it entails,
you have a better idea of what you like and don't like and
you'll be able to select higher quality gear that suits your
needs and preferences for the game of hockey.