by Joe Garry | Sep 10, 2017 | Injury Prevention
Back To Injury Prevention Articles Chris Bolinger, MS, PES, CSAC, USAW As more competitive and demanding levels of hockey have become popular at younger ages, the day-to-day work to rest ratio for these young athletes has significantly decreased. The in-season...
by Joe Garry | Oct 14, 2016 | Parent Advice, YHT Column
Back To Parent Advice Articles Joe Garry Yeah, yeah, all the old timers talking about how they played the game back in the day. “We would just go out on the pond and play for hours non-stop. That’s what’s missing in today’s game.” Well, I will tell you...
by Joe Garry | Oct 14, 2016 | Parent Advice, YHT Column
Back To Parent Advice Articles Joe Garry When selecting a youth hockey team, there are some questions you must ask about the coach and the team to make a good decision. 1. What do you know about the Coach? Do you know the coach’s personality? Have you seen one...
by Joe Garry | Oct 14, 2016 | Parent Advice, YHT Column
Back To Parent Advice Articles Joe Garry I have seen some very young children on the ice, under the age of 4 for sure. I am not sure that a child that is 2 years old has any more of an advantage over a child starting around the age of 4. There is truly a huge...
by Joe Garry | Oct 14, 2016 | Equipment, YHT Column
Back To Equipment Articles Joe Garry This seems fairly simple, and honestly, it sort of is. The thing most parents aren’t aware of when they start this journey of youth hockey is that the skate laces in your child’s skates are often way too long. This is where...
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