State of the Sport
Hi Folks,
It's high time to talk about the state of the sport, where we are, and where we might be going.
Here are some questions to get the discussions flowing:
1. What is the biggest problem facing inline hockey at this moment?
2. What is the best thing that inline hockey has going for it?
3. Does inline hockey need a viable professional league, and if so, why?
4. Is it really important if our sport gets into the Olympics? Why? Why not?
5. Competition is said to be good for consumers, as they have more choices. Is that true for inline hockey as well? Or is the sport too fragmented already?
6. How can inline hockey regain the excitement and momentum it seemed to have a few years ago, when NARCh was competing with AIRHS, MLRH was trying to compete with RHI, and it seemed that the sky was the limit for our sport?
7. Is the women's game growing, or has the buzz worn off on that aspect of our sport too?
8. Are more young children getting into the sport, or are they finding alternatives to inline hockey, just as they found inline hockey as an alternative to traditional sports a few years ago?
9. Are inline hockey players' parents helping to grow our sport, or are they turning off their kids like Little League baseball parents have been known to do?
10. Mike Meyers of Austin Powers fame, and Luc Robitaille of the Detroit Red Wings used to play pickup inline hockey at the beach in Santa Monica. What interesting stories can you tell about pickup games in your town?
Thanks in advance for any and all responses this post receives.
Sincerely,
Richard Graham
Editor
Inline Hockey Central
Sincerely,
Richard Graham
Editor
Inline Hockey Central
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