Receive Custom Pins and Awards at SteelBerry Awards
If you’re looking to build team spirit with trading pins or order customized gear bearing your team or association logo, SteelBerry Awards offers a huge selection of inexpensive custom products. Each product is backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. But does SteelBerry deliver? Here’s our review of SteelBerryAwards.com. Read more
7 Concepts to Help Your Player be Mentally Tough
In this article for parents and players, former NHL player and player development expert, Jeff Serowik, discusses how players can improve their mental toughness and perform consistently at a higher level. Read more
Top Mistake to Avoid When Motivating Your Players
Young players fear failure, even if they don’t admit it. And certain mistakes on your part can make such fears loom larger than they really should – large enough to cost the team a win, if the kids are too focused on the possibility of losing. Read more
Improved Stickhandling with the SweetHands Trainer
The SweetHands Hockey Trainer helps your player improve their stickhandling speed and timing. The SweetHands Hockey Trainer also claims to improve your player’s eye and stick coordination. So is it worth it? Here’s our review of the SweetHands Hockey Trainer. Read more
Coaches: 5 Tips for Better Post-Game Discussions
The intensity and emotion of a close competition can easily carry over into post-game discussions. It is often difficult for coaches to stop trying to manage the game after it is over. However, post-game conversations are not a part of the game. After all, nothing that is said after a game can affect its outcome. Conversations after a game have much more impact on the next practice or the next game. With that in mind, here are five suggestions for coaches for post-game conversations with players and parents: Read more
Here’s the Ticket: A Fundraiser That Parents Want
Instead of forcing parents to buy “stuff” they hardly use or want, get them something they can use. Some of the best youth sports fundraisers involve local pro teams. Most pro teams have a fundraiser where youth sports teams receive tickets at a 50 percent discount and sell them at full price. The profit per ticket can be as much as $50 per ticket. Read more
Team Management – Lower Your Registration Fees
It is becoming increasingly popular to accept registrations online. When signing up for a registration service, be sure to check the fees you are being charged. If you are being charged more than 3% – 4% per transaction, then shop around. Read more
Handling Bad Calls – How to Help Your Player
Parents are going to see bad calls. Some of these calls will actually be bad calls, but most will just seem that way. Officials have a difficult job to do and cannot see everything that happens. Sometimes this is because they were not looking where the problem occurred. Other times they were not focused on watching for the penalty. Officials cannot call all penalties, just the ones they see. Here’s what you can do to help your player when you think an official makes a bad call. Read more
How to Measure Your Return on Instruction
Parents must be able to see whether the instruction being given to their player is worthwhile and relevant. Here’s a quick test to see if the instructor/coach is prepared. Read more
Protect Your Player – Choose the Right Hockey Helmet
The hockey helmet is the single most important piece of equipment that you can put on your child. The most critical factor of the helmet is fit. Check to see if your child’s helmet is adjusted correctly by placing the helmet on the child’s head and have the child shake his or her head from side to side. If the child’s head moves more than the helmet does, then the helmet is not tight enough. It has to fit snugly and not move around on the child’s head. Read more
