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The trick is that I can't get the puck on my stick without having to look down yet and so if the play changes too much in those couple of seconds... well let's just say... mistakes will happen. |
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Glad to hear you are still goin' for it. I had a neighbour who broke his femur in a pick up game because the guy was having a bad day, there is always one out there. I was talking to you at the beginning of this thread (Canadian guy)and I am finally taking a clinic starting next week, just a learn to skate thing but you need to have some control so you don't run into anyone. I also am Ass. Coach for my son's team (He did not make competitive this year) and have been getting out on the ice during practice, very wobbly at first and I would just be standing there and almost fall. i have been out about 4 times now and am getting a little more stable and learning how to stop. What the coach has me do is shot on the goalies, I did that for about 20 minutes one practice and my arms were about to fall off, forearms were on fire, back and stomach were sore but it helped me find my balance. I was playing D in a 3 on 3 scrimage for the boys and I would keep the puck in play. I stopped the clearing attempt with my skate and it was about a foot of the ground, got it to my forehand and fired a snapshot saucer to the boards to dump it back in. My son looked over and smiled and nodded his head. That was the first practice and made up for all the parents watching me in the stands and smirking, I am sure, at me wobbling and constantly catching my balance. Hockey parents are a treat in Canada! Someone was once trying to explain why he liked too golf, "It pisses you off when you slice it into the trees, when you miss you're putt by feet not inches and the whole day is a disaster...then you hit a perfect ball right on to the green and it's magical. Those shots strart to happen more often if you keep it up" That is what happened when I fired of that snap shot, it was pretty cool. Still looking for a "beginner" league in Ottawa, Canada. Alot of leagues you have to get a whole team together and everyone is competive and they don't want some knob who can't play on there team. I will just get better with my son and the team and try when I am more confident. Lots of league up here though and hopefully there is something. Last edited by tomarass : 11-04-2009 at 10:53 PM. Reason: Quoted wrong message |
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If you do find one I'd love to know in case I find myself back that way. In T-dot they have beginner leagues a plenty. |
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Another old noobie here (38).
I played pick up inline games in the park about 15 years ago pretty regularly. I joined an indoor league briefly back then, but the team was full of d-bags that didn't seem to like beginners at all, so that ended quickly. I've been skating outdoors lately and will be trying out the open play at my local indoor arena starting tomorrow. I'm hoping to get some sort of skills going well enough to join the Spring over 30 league. |
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I am going to look for something, I just have an itch to play. |
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Next time I'm in the Valley I'll ask around and see if I get any leads. What about places like Carp, Stittsville or Kanata, etc or similar on the east end? |
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Good #1: We're winning games now.
Good #2: I have a bazillion shots on goal Good #3: During games, I develop an aura around me. By the third period, I'm given so much space by the other team out of fear it's ridiculous. Advice of the day: If you're gonig to use small activated carbon pouches in your skates to deodorize them, dont forget to take them out. They can feel like a superfeet arch at 6 AM, and then you have powdered pulverized charcoal all over your foot and skate. lol
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Skating Experience:Since February
Adult Hockey Lessons: Advanced Women's Clinic @ Grundy Currently Focusing On: Basic Wrist and Slap Shots / Backward Skating / Forward Speed Successes: 1st Slapshot / Right Over Left Crossovers / Tight Hockey Turns Needs Work:Lifting the Puck / Left Side Anything / Explosive Starts |
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