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Selecting the right hockey could be a very confusing and troubling task. So let us help you make the right choice by giving you the most important criteria for your choice.

Before you go out to buy the most expensive stick on the market please remember that the stick is only a tool. The way it is used will really determine its value. Some of the best hockey players in the world use their old old old childhood stick that is beat up, scratched, taped back together and cost $5. They are so familiar with their stick that it has become an extension of their arms.

Whether you are a beginner or an advanced player, there are lots of elements to consider; length, weight, skill level, composition, and the bow. Why can’t we just select anything as long as it is comfortable to hold?

Choosing the right field hockey stick will help compliment your skills and elevate your performance on the game. Just by having the most expensive stick won’t give you the best experience in your game especially if you are a beginner.

Length
Having the right size of the stick that correspond with your height will help you complete a task from making a pass or a tackle. Some player chooses the length of their stick depending on what role they are playing. For example, an offensive player might choose a shorter stick for better handling or control and a mid-fielder may prefer a longer (heavier) stick for driving the ball further.

If you see yourself more as a defender then you can start working with the slightly heavier and longer sticks. If you see yourself more as an attacker, goal scorer you might want to consider a lighter more mobile stick.

How to choose the right length? There is no right way on how to choose the correct length. It really depends on what you prefer, though there are two different methods in which a stick can be chosen. You can either refer to the brand`s height chart or use the Dutch sizing method.


Dutch sizing method is very simple, hold the field hockey stick upside down with the head in the air. Insert the head into your armpit as if it were a crutch the end of the handle should fall between the middle of your kneecap to no more than two inches below the bottom of your kneecap. (see fig below)


Weight
A light weight or heavy weight hockey stick can also impact the performance of your game and both have their own advantages. For example, Light weight sticks make it easier to have a quick back swing and heavy weight sticks adds more power to your hits. Choosing between the two typically depends on personal preference. 


Composition
Most of the sticks are made of carbon, fiberglass, wood and aramid. Each of these components creates different effects on the stick. Carbon adds stiffness and power. if carbon is combined with fiberglass, it will add durability and strength. While wood is the least stiff of all the materials, it adds flexibility allowing for a clean reception without needing so much skill. Wooded sticks are great for beginners to learn on.



Bow
Selecting on the right bow of the stick is also important, again depending on what position you are in or what skill level.

Late bow sticks measures 25mm are usually used by elite players because it is ideal in aerial skills and sweeping skills. It increases speed and accuracy.

Control bow it`s center of the bend moves closer to the toe, providing an extra power when lifting the ball or drag flicking. It is a versatile stick that can be used by any position and is usually used by advanced players.

Regular bow typically measures from 20-25mm. the highest point of the bend falls in the middle section of the stick. Assisting in every aspect of the game for more ball control and advanced maneuvers.

With all the elements that mentioned here, it is still hard to decide isn’t? just keep in mind that whatever you choose, either the cheap or expensive one. Just make sure that you are comfortable with it and that it best suit to what position you are in the game. Good luck and game on!


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A few more days to go for our 8th grader son to graduate and we are very excited to see him in a graduation cap and gown and receiving that diploma. Since it`s graduation day, giving gifts to graduates will also add to the fun.

we`ve been deciding on what would be the best gift to give on his big day. Of course, we want to give him a gift that will inspire him for the next chapter of his educational life which is entering high school. There are lots of ideas that we came up but narrowed it down to these 4 graduation gift ideas for 8th graders

$100 money wreaths





This one is quite famous and you`ve probably seen this a lot on Pinterest that are been pinned for how many times by users. Yes, they are fun and will look good in pictures but the downside is it will not be a gift that will last for a long time. The money will probably be spent here and there or end up in a bank. But if you still want to give your graduate this gift here is a DIY money wreath by crazylittleprojects http://crazylittleprojects.com/2015/05/money-wreath.html

Learning – SuperSkillsBox


Who wouldn’t love SuperSkillsBox? It`s the gift of learning after all. A long-term college and learning advancement. We think that this will be the best gift to give him, especially that summer break will be a long one. Fun and easy way to boost up his vocabulary skills in just 4 minutes a day. Keeping him entertained and as the same time learning is a double win! Worth the money, isn’t? Want to know more about SuperSkillsBox? Go to www.sueprskillsbox.com for more info 🤓

A really nice watch for the first time




We`ve been thinking about giving him his first nice watch and Seiko is the best fit. Seiko is known to be durable and last for a long time. So why a watch? Well, aside from knowing what time it is. It is also a symbol to remind him of how important managing time is and that every second count. With a good management of time, he can accomplish everything that needs to be done. A very useful skill for the upcoming years.

A memorable trip –  Mexico City!


Sightseeing to another country is so much fun and learning other cultures too. So we thought that we should have a special trip as a gift for graduation but the thing is our son doesn’t like the idea of going sightseeing to another country. He would rather choose to have a family trip to the beach which is not special from our typical family outing.


With all these ideas that we have come up to, we think that superskillsbox match with a Seiko watch will be the best graduation gift for him. Memorable and future-oriented gifts.
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 Memorial Day is the time we celebrate the men and women who served our country and a special opportunity to spend quality time with the family. Some of us love to go to the beach, a park, go camping and so on.

In our case, we`ve spent the weekend at a hockeyfield – CalCup. It is the largest Field Hockey Tournament in Northern America with more than 160 teams participating and fighting for the prizes.


CalCup a three-day weekend and there are lots of things to look out for. First, it’s a good moment to buy equipment from various vendors that came from all over since field hockey is rare. What to buy? Well, don’t spend too much on junk. From Italian ice to field hockey stick pens …. Look for quality equipment that suits your needs.

There are food stands everywhere. The question is: “to food vendor” or “not to vendor”?!!!

We ended up spending a substantial amount for a family of five and the food options were not as healthy as we would have hoped. So the next day, we decided to leave the field to find a grocery store. Glad we did! Even though we still spent $50 at least we ate healthy and tasty foods.

On the third and last day of the tournament, the kids were still busy in their competitive sports with finals and last games. Our son`s team came in 2nd which was an amazing accomplishment for all.

But not for our son. He believed that they should have been 1st and that they would have been first if he played more and better. Hearing It from him, we sensed that he was disappointed with himself and as parents we took the moment to talk with them about the learnings.


The three-day weekend was so much fun! We brought along with us our travel trailer and to what makes this so much fun is we invited our team family to join with us with pop up tents – the more the merrier! We brought chairs, foods and games! It was really a memorable tournament that both kids and parents loved and enjoyed.   


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