Sunday, February 14, 2010

Professional Roller Skates Am I To Old To Play Hockey?

Am i to old to play hockey? - professional roller skates

I am 19 and want to get into the game of hockey to. I was really in-line skating when I was younger, and I feel very good on skates. I was skating a few times and I am very choppy. I loved hockey as a child, and in recent years, I've always been into it, and I love the sport now. I have the impression that with professionals who have no chance in comparison ever seriously called into question. To think I'mi right?

6 comments:

TexHabsf... said...

Work on your skating, and whatever their needs, and help you enjoy the game more, and bad mood (if you can afford it) may be conducted at public meetings and in skates. Follow-up study with a program, the local ice cream or career, must play a have. It is much easier exercise with all the pills when you feel comfortable in their skates and about 20 to 30 tons of equipment

Barnacle Bill the Sailor said...

Absolutely!
I did not start playing until early 30s I never had the chance to play before that date. I was very bad at first, but not rapidly improved, and had more movement hockey game I have in any other sport.
If you are 19 and over, will never play in the NHL, but that does not mean you can not play for the exercise and love of the game!

Buddy said...

I do not think that it is too late. I am 31 and began to play. I'm terrible, but to improve my skills. There are tons of rec leagues and old can join. I could not agree to play golf or tennis as my only outlet competative.

Rae said...

Never too old to play ice hockey!

Only work on skating, and you will find some hockey camps in the summer. Pull it at any time. :) Good luck.

Randyort... said...

No it's not the end of the 13 in the study of sport and is now trying to start it, but I can not find a way to start

Chris. ☮ said...

Hockey is not everything in life success is a dream for children over 3 years, such as ice skating, ice hockey, but everything revolves around fun of the game

I think that will turn pro? Sure, the majority of NHL rookies in the league 19 years, and after by a system of junior and perhaps a small one.

But hockey is enjoying, and to play for fun, nothing wrong. I look forward to each of my games, even though the only sense that really counts is the joy that comes from the party.

There are vast quantities of beer leagues for men and women, will get you, nobody cares if you're a first timer .. around the world there to have fun and you will see that many of his teammates, to help him and you know you do, you improve your game

Enjoy the sport for what it is. And this is the largest party in Canada or the world. While still in Italy when I say "hockey" they all laughed and wentFootball in me.

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