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Inline Hockey 1z672v

Dec 27, 2006

A stick, a ball, some blades and a fresh piece of concrete and you're ready to play inline hockey.

Inline Hockey - How the Game Started 66422c

Inline hockey started in sticks.

Inline Hockey - What You Need 539m

An old umbrella just won't cut it anymore. You'll need a stick, a hockey ball, inline skates, a helmet and pads. It also helps to have several pals to play with.

Inline Hockey - The Dangers 25n4i

  • The way most people get hurt playing inline hockey is by falling. If you're just starting out, don't go too fast or you'll end up with a body full of roadrash and a buttload of bruises. Make sure you have a helmet and a good set of pads for your knees, elbows and wrists.
  • Watch out for cars! If you can't find a proper rink near your house, use a tennis court or a safe neighborhood street or parking lot - not a main street or the freeway.
  • Shots to the groin! It always seems funny as long as you're not the one getting hit. So watch out for the ball or protect your raisins with a jock. No matter how tough you think you are, a hockey ball to the groin means your afternoon of hockey could be over.
  • Inline Hockey - Differences From Ice Hockey 2t315p

  • Inline hockey is a non-checking sport. And for the sake of your body, that could be a good thing!
  • There are no offsides or icing called in inline hockey, so let the cherry-picking begin!
  • Typically, an organized team consists of four players and one goalie and the game is divided into two 20-minute periods.
  • Inline Hockey - Organized Leagues 5521e

    As long as you can find concrete, you have a place to play. There's also tons of inline hockey leagues around the world for kids of all ages. For more info, check out the links below.
  • www.inlinehockeycentral.com - Has tons of info on inline hockey leagues, gear reviews and events.
  • www.usahockey.com - Info on inline hockey leagues and clinics in the US.
  • www.canadianinlinehockey.com - Guide to inline hockey programs and events in Canada.
  • www.puckhandlers.com - All the info you need on inline hockey in Australia.
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