| As I wrote in my other article titled, Hockey Stick Info, I | | | | choosing one, you must make sure that the "toe" of |
| slightly touched base on the length of the stick. But | | | | the stick is on the ground. The "toe" of the stick is the |
| here in this article, I am going to go over in a little bit | | | | very bottom of the blade. But you want to make sure |
| more detail what exactly it is you need to do to get | | | | you stand it up correctly and not to where the blade is |
| the stick that is the correct length. | | | | flat. |
| 1. The first step is to put on and wear the skates that | | | | 4. And the fourth is to make sure you get the correct |
| you will be playing in so that you are the correct height | | | | size. Now, when purchasing a hockey stick, you never |
| when you try the stick out. | | | | buy one that does not come up to your chin. This is |
| 2. The second step is to determine what type of stick | | | | because the rule of the thumb for a stick to be the |
| you are going to purchase. Now, there are many | | | | correct length is, it must come up to your chin while on |
| types of sticks out there, like whether you want a one | | | | skates. |
| piece configured stick or a two piece configured stick. | | | | So when looking for hockey sticks, you must be very |
| Then, you have to decide what type of shaft it is you | | | | careful to make sure you get the one that is right for |
| want. | | | | you. Never purchase a stick that is shorter then the |
| 3. After you put your skates on, and decide what type | | | | one you need. |
| of stick you would like, its time you chose a stick. After | | | | |