Getting over getting cut
Posted by Kim Mccullough on April 28, 2009 2:00 PM
Whatever it is, keep in mind that reaching your full potential on the ice and realizing all of your hockey dreams never comes easy.
Whatever it is, keep in mind that reaching your full potential on the ice and realizing all of your hockey dreams never comes easy.
Make a great impression by following these tips and always remember that hard work beats talent when talent doesn't work hard.
The great thing about the elite female hockey players is that they are all as accomplished away from the ice as they are on the ice
Here are the five big mistakes that female hockey players need to avoid if they are going to take their on-ice performance to the next level safely through off-ice training.
I woke up one morning, sneezed, and my left leg went completely numb. It was the scariest thing that has ever happened to me.
'If you are anywhere close to the Kingston area this weekend and want to see the best women's hockey players in the world face off, this is the event to watch...'
More demoralizing are the frequent attacks on our program and philosophy from concerned parents and frustrated players.
Speed kills in girls hockey. But exactly how do you go about getting faster, quicker and more agile on the ice? It's not as complicated as it may seem...
After a few embarrassing seasons as a slow, fat, defenseman, I realized that if I wanted to get to the elite level of women's hockey, I had to get faster, a lot faster.
This summer, you have a decision to make. You can go to all the camps and tournaments and try to get noticed. Or you spend your time training off the ice to get stronger, faster and better and stand out when it really counts in September.
Although Kim wasn't bitten by the hockey bug until she was 13, she has been completely immersed in the world of female hockey ever since.
Although Kim wasnt bitten by the hockey bug until she was 13, she has been completely immersed in the world of female hockey ever since. After playing womens hockey at the elite level for the last decade, she has recently retired to focus on helping other girls achieve their goals both on and off the ice.