Alexander
11-10-2003, 10:19 AM
Dear IHC readers:
I'd appreciate it very much if any of you can direct be to any printed material, including web sites, discussing or describing the benefits/value of inline hockey to ice hockey players (e.g., I did see the article this summer in the American Hockey magazine).
And of course, if you have any ideas please post them. Here's some of the things I'd list right off the top of my head:
1) conditioning
2) physiological development (large muscles in the leg) -- leads to strong skater
3) greater balance/agility
4) creativity because of the open nature of the game
5) improvements in stickhandling/puck control
6) improvements in passing (e.g., more opportunities to attempt long passes)
7) quicker reaction time (the game moves faster than ice so you're gonna get left behind if you don't try and keep up!)
8) improvement in executing "one timers"
9) less pressure -- more enjoyment of the game of hockey
What do you think?
Thanks very much in advance for any assistance you can offer. Greatly appreciated.
Marty
I'd appreciate it very much if any of you can direct be to any printed material, including web sites, discussing or describing the benefits/value of inline hockey to ice hockey players (e.g., I did see the article this summer in the American Hockey magazine).
And of course, if you have any ideas please post them. Here's some of the things I'd list right off the top of my head:
1) conditioning
2) physiological development (large muscles in the leg) -- leads to strong skater
3) greater balance/agility
4) creativity because of the open nature of the game
5) improvements in stickhandling/puck control
6) improvements in passing (e.g., more opportunities to attempt long passes)
7) quicker reaction time (the game moves faster than ice so you're gonna get left behind if you don't try and keep up!)
8) improvement in executing "one timers"
9) less pressure -- more enjoyment of the game of hockey
What do you think?
Thanks very much in advance for any assistance you can offer. Greatly appreciated.
Marty