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A Christmas Guide For Getting Your Child Started In Hockey

by Terry Torres

If your child has started to show an interest in hockey, you can get their hockey career started off right by providing them with the right gear to get started for Christmas. Here is a guide to nurturing your child's interest in hockey with the ultimate hockey-themed Christmas present this year.

#1 Jersey & Pants

Although your child doesn't have to have a jersey just to practice and play hockey. However, purchasing a jersey of your child's favorite hockey player or team to wear is a great way to foster their interest in the sport. You should also pick up a matching pair of hockey pants.

#2 Helmet

You want your child to stay safe when they are out on the ice, and a helmet is essentially to protecting their head from potential flying hockey pucks. Have some fun and purchase a helmet in your child's favorite colors or with their favorite team's logo on it.

#3 Skates

If your child wants to really play hockey, they are going to need their own skates so they don't have to rent skates every time they want to get on the ice. Have your child rent a few different types of skates beforehand so you have an idea of what type of hockey skates to purchase for your child for Christmas.

#4 Gloves

The ice can be cold, and gloves will help protect your child from the cold and will help protect them if they fall. Make sure that the gloves you purchase have adjustable wrist straps so your child can maneuver their hands and the hockey stick.

#5 Padding

You are going to need to purchase a variety of padding for your child. Your child is going to need elbow pads that fit right over the middle of their elbow and have adjustable straps to they can be secured onto your child. They are going to need a neck guard to keep them safe if they ever fall over from other children's blades; just make sure that their neck guard closes in the back to protect their entire neck. Next, your child will need shoulder pads that allow your child to freely move their arms while still being a tight and snug fit at the same time. Last, your child will need shin guards, which will protect your child's leg from any wayward strikes from a hockey stick.

#6 Hockey Stick

Finally, your child is going to need their own hockey stick if they really want to take up the sport. Make sure that the stick is the right height for your child, and be sure to pick them up a few pucks as well.

You can wrap each of these items up individually, or you can give your child a huge box full of hockey items; it is always nice to get a big present for Christmas! 

Contact Rocky Mountain Recreation Of Utah Inc for more great hockey gift ideas!

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