Any changes coming/contemplated for body checking in Minor Bantam next season?
Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2022 2:36 pm
Any changes coming/contemplated for body checking in Minor Bantam next season?
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Can't see anyGuest wrote: ↑Tue Sep 20, 2022 2:36 pm Any changes coming/contemplated for body checking in Minor Bantam next season?
Box lacrosse is a great way to see if your kid has the spacial awareness to play full contact hockey.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 17, 2023 9:41 am Yeah here's a change, keep your head up.
Hockey Canada does a piss poor job of getting kids ready for body contact. A good coach (good luck) should have been starting to teach when they're 10 the basics of body positioning, angling and balance. It's silly we play "no body checking" and condition players to play with their head down. Then some kid takes a run and lays out a big hit unexpected and hurts someone, or throw them into U14 with a 50 minute body checking clinic and expect they know how to PLAY with hitting. It's a joke. We should take it out of the game all together, can't even throw a big clean hit anymore without being jumped. Snowflakes
Yup, put my kid in box lacrosse this year. Kids figure it out real quick. I have no idea why we wait for kids to hit puberty and have some kids 80lbs and some 180lbs. At 7 and 8 they are mostly the same size and they are learning how to protect themselves and also give a hit legally.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Jun 05, 2023 9:18 amBox lacrosse is a great way to see if your kid has the spacial awareness to play full contact hockey.Guest wrote: ↑Mon Apr 17, 2023 9:41 am Yeah here's a change, keep your head up.
Hockey Canada does a piss poor job of getting kids ready for body contact. A good coach (good luck) should have been starting to teach when they're 10 the basics of body positioning, angling and balance. It's silly we play "no body checking" and condition players to play with their head down. Then some kid takes a run and lays out a big hit unexpected and hurts someone, or throw them into U14 with a 50 minute body checking clinic and expect they know how to PLAY with hitting. It's a joke. We should take it out of the game all together, can't even throw a big clean hit anymore without being jumped. Snowflakes
Maybe because the data shows the number of concussions that come from introducing checking earlier?I have no idea why we wait for kids to hit puberty