One of the most important aspects of becoming a good ice hockey player is becoming a skilled skater. Ice hockey is a fast-paced game where players are required to accelerate quickly, change directions smoothly and stop on a dime. Having properly...
Hockey got its start as an official sport in 1910 with the birth of the National Hockey Association in Canada, although the sport itself in its most basic form has been around for thousands of years. Since its inception, ice hockey has always...
In hockey, it is not about how fast you can shoot the puck, how well you can pass it or how many shots you can block. Those are all factors but they are all secondary to how well you skate. Nearly every elite-level hockey player learned to skate...
While a fun place to hang out with friends, an ice rink also poses a number of potential dangers. People of various ages and skating skills crowding onto the ice can be a recipe for disaster, with accidental collisions and falls possibly leading...
Ice hockey players are athletes first and foremost; however, they also live in the world of physics with each game. Friction is the biggest enemy of movement, as the topmost layers of liquid on the ice refreeze, causing skating difficulty.
Skating is one of the most important and one of the most difficult skills for a hockey player to master. A long skating stride can help you expend less energy and move with less effort. Scott Niedermayer, a former NHL defenseman and four-time...
Strong skating skills can give you an edge in hockey. Speed, power and the ability to quickly change direction are attributes of being good on your skates. The mohawk turn is a skill move that allows you to change direction without losing precious...
Outdoor ice skating can be a fun and safe way for kids to exercise and enjoy the winter environment. It can also be dangerous and has cost lives when children go skating unprepared and unaware. Fortunately, keeping on the safe side of this winter...
Winter arrives and your kids are not inclined to stay indoors, just because of colder temperatures. Dress them appropriately and help them learn to enjoy sports activities designed around snow and ice. Whether you travel hundreds of miles to a ski...
Skating well can be a major challenge for anyone from casual skaters to hockey players and competitive figure skaters. One of the keys to being a successful skating teacher is helping your students get past plateaus. By breaking the process down...
Ice hockey is a sport that requires many skills in order to excel. But above all else, speed may be the most important skill of all. Allowing yourself to accelerate and maneuver past defenders can allow you to score more goals and become a far...
Properly sharpened ice skates are necessary to ensure smooth movement over the surface of the ice. While some people may believe that skates are sharpened to a point, the blade is actually flat and a half-circle groove is cut into it. After...
Reversing from ice-skating forward to backward in a single movement takes time and effort to master. If you are comfortable moving and turning forward on your skates, learning to reverse allows you more possibilities. To reverse on ice skates, you...
Ice skating was first explored in the 13th century as a way for Dutch villages to communicate via frozen canals during the winter. Later, when England adopted it as a recreational activity, the first ice skating rinks were built. Many historical...
Contrary to popular belief, ice skates do not have a sharp, pointed blade. The blade is actually several millimeters wide, though actual width varies by model. To create a sharp skate, the center of the blade must be run through a sharpening...
Ever since the first adventurous skaters attached animal bones to their footwear to help them glide over frozen rivers, people have enjoyed maneuvering on the ice. History of Skating notes that recreational skating was introduced to America in the...