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		<title>Junior Hockey Sticks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For many hockey parents, buying hockey sticks for their children can be difficult. Not can buying hockey sticks be incredibly expensive, but it can also be very hard to know exactly what to look for in a hockey stick for a child.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For many hockey parents, buying hockey sticks for their children can be difficult. Not can buying hockey sticks be incredibly expensive, but it can also be very hard to know exactly what to look for in a hockey stick for a child.</p>
<p>Too many children beg their parents to buy them the very popular, however over priced, one piece composite junior hockey sticks. I cannot stress enough the fact that buying composite sticks for your child should be avoided if you are on a tight budget for your child&#8217;s hockey equipment. Your money would be much better spent on some quality ice hockey gear for your child that will keep your child protected and will prevent injury. A young hockey player who is just starting to play hockey will not be able to see any benefit in their shot or stick handling ability by using a composite junior hockey stick. You will literally see no difference in your child&#8217;s hockey playing ability by spending more than a hundred dollars on junior hockey sticks that are of the composite variety.</p>
<p>Once your child has been playing hockey for several years and has built up his or her strength, then and only then will you want to consider spending extra money on their ice hockey sticks. Composite hockey sticks can be beneficial to hockey players, but only after they have developed proper shooting and puck handling technique with a wooden youth hockey stick.</p>
<p>Just like with buying any youth ice hockey equipment for your child, it is not all that difficult to know what exactly you should buy if you do a bit of research online prior to stepping foot into your local hockey shop or visiting your favorite hockey equipment website. If your child is very new to hockey, do yourself a favor and make sure that you save your hard earned money by getting them wooden junior hockey sticks. Ice hockey does not have to be as expensive as many people would like you to believe. Yes, hockey can cost quite a bit of money if you do not go about purchasing your youth hockey equipment the right way, but if you are wise with your money and you understand where, when and what to buy in terms of hockey equipment and hockey sticks, you will see that you can afford to let your children play hockey on a budget while making sure that they are properly protected.</p>


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		<title>Affordable Youth Hockey Sticks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to being a hockey parent you can definitely expect to spend a fair amount of money on your son or daughter&#8217;s hockey equipment. One of the big mistakes I see hockey parents making is when they buy their child the latest and greatest hockey stick. With the advancement of composite hockey sticks, [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to being a <a title="Hockey Parent" href="http://espn.go.com/nhl/notebook/_/page/buccigross_091215/my-13-simple-rules-hockey-parents-everywhere" target="_blank">hockey parent</a> you can definitely expect to spend a fair amount of money on your son or daughter&#8217;s hockey equipment. One of the big mistakes I see hockey parents making is when they buy their child the latest and greatest hockey stick. With the advancement of composite hockey sticks, they have become incredibly popular, and for good reason, they definitely can help certain hockey players to shoot better. Notice that I did not say that they will help all hockey players shoot better.</p>
<p>If you are brand new to hockey and just learning how to shoot you definitely do not need a composite hockey stick. Why spend almost two hundred dollars on a composite or pro stock hockey stick when you cannot get the full capabilities out of the stick because you don&#8217;t yet have the skills necessary to use it right. The same goes for youth hockey players. A child simply can not utilize a composite stick for the benefits that they offer because they simply do not have the strength needed to use the stick effectively. You might as well purchase your child wooden youth hockey sticks until they have developed enough strength and skill to be able to make using a composite youth hockey stick worthwhile.</p>
<p>Most children playing hockey see all of the fancy equipment that the professionals are using and they think that they need the same thing in order to be good. But with today&#8217;s economy, saving money on the youth ice hockey sticks that your child needs in order to play hockey will help you to afford more important things such as your child&#8217;s protective ice hockey equipment. Keep in mind that your child should focus on their basic hockey skills using a wooden youth hockey stick before graduating to the ultra expensive composite sticks. The fact of the matter is that all of the professional hockey players you see today started using wooden sticks or a primitive version of the composite youth hockey sticks that you see today such as aluminum hockey sticks. Do yourself and your child a favor and skip spending extra money on fancy hockey gear that the pros use, and buy some affordable youth hockey sticks that will help them to learn the basics before making the jump to the composite youth ice hockey stick. Try to prevent having your child get hung up on the hockey equipment that they use and help them to focus on having fun and developing their skills first and foremost.</p>


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