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9781592288250
There are millions of hockey moms, and far too many have jumped in without a clue about how much time the game takes, how much it costs, and how it's played. Here, in the first book for that beleaguered bunch, veteran hockey mom Melissa Walsh, with three kids on the ice, takes mothers by the glove through every aspect of hockey. Moms who think icing is for cakes and boards are for college will be saved a lot of embarrassing moments in the bleachers as Walsh goes over the rules and terminology of a sport that is new to many parents. Chapters cover purchasing and caring for equipment, and offer advice on the biggest and most difficult buy-the skates-as well as tips on choosing shoulder pads, gloves, shin pads, and helmets. There are tips on safety, basic skills like the stop and turn, drills used in practice, health, off-season conditioning, and dealing with coaches. There's great advice about connecting with other parents, managing time, choosing leagues, and even basic hockey first aid. Salted with quotes from hockey players and moms who've been there and loaded with the wisdom that only a real hockey mom can offer, The Rookie Hockey Mom is a must for any hockey-crazy family, and the women who drive them everywhere.Walsh, Melissa is the author of 'Rookie Hockey Mom How to Play the Game's Toughest Position', published 2005 under ISBN 9781592288250 and ISBN 1592288251.
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