Are the different characteristics of hockey sticks and the terms that describe them to you Hebrew? Do your warmth hit the lower corners, even if you should sink into the grandmother? Do you dream of a fiery beach resembling a laser beam? No worries!
Here’s an easy counter app for you that tells you what kind of racket you need based on your height, weight, and style of play. Put the equipment in order and it all starts with the racket. You can then rub the technique.
Features:
- Factory length of the racket (inch ")
- Stiffness (FLEX)
- Kick-Point
- Stage Mirror
- Stage Curve type
- Bat corner (LIE)
Tips:
- Shortening the racket, eg by sawing, increases the FLEX value
- The lower the FLEX value, the easier it is for the racket to bend and the force required for firing to be reduced. Too small a value, however, takes away the energy from the shots and the racket control is weakened. Too high a value causes the bets to go to the ice arrows and the trigger requires a lot of force.
- The length of the racket is also affected by the playing field. A slightly shorter racket is suitable for an attacker, while a slightly longer racket is suitable for a defender. The default length is your own length -15cm
- The angle of the racket blade (LIE) depends on the length of the player and the position of the game. When playing, the center of the stage should touch the ice.