Hockey Equipment – Better Safety and Performance

For the majority of hockey’s history, there was no formal equipment beyond a stick, a puck and some sort of skates. Many old-timers recount how they began playing hockey during the Depression era on frozen ponds with newspapers strapped to boots to serve as skates. Fortunately, hockey equipment has come a long way. Modern hockey equipment is not only more comfortable and functional, but offers much more in the way of protection and enhanced performance.

Early hockey helmets were leather, as this was one of the hardest materials that could be reasonably manipulated into a well-fitting helmet. The leather helmet trend was started by George Owen in the 1920s. Owen was a former football player who simply wore his football helmet on the ice. Various types of foam, cork and other cushioning material was used until helmets became mandatory in the early 1980s when more advanced materials were available.

Although hockey did not require safety equipment for many years, players have always sought ways to improve their games through equipment. Changes in gloves, pads and sticks have improved player safety, and enabled players to improve their performances. Gloves that used to be bulky and clumsy now allow for maximum contact with the stick as well as protection for hands. As technology improves, padding material becomes lighter, thinner and easier to move in, allowing for more freedom, faster skating and more accurate stick handling.

The most dramatic changes took place in the 1980s, when more synthetic materials hit the market and were incorporated into hockey clothing, pads and skates. Skate uppers are primarily synthetic, which is lighter and more comfortable than leather. These manmade materials also provide more form-fitting foot support and a more accurate fit that eliminates fatigue. Improvements to skate blades have also resulted in skates that allow for faster, sharper strokes, better acceleration and more overall control on the ice.

Improvements in Hockey Helmet Safety

Since wearing a helmet became mandatory in the NHL in 1979, hockey equipment has continued to evolve and to provide added protection as well as enhanced performance. Hockey helmets, skates and protective gear remained relatively unchanged for decades, but by the 1970s the industry began to focus on better protection as well as equipment that gave a competitive edge.

Following the tragic on-ice death of a NHL player Bill Masterton in 1968, caused by a massive brain injury, the League began to mandate the use of helmets. There was such resistance among players and fans that when the rule as enacted in 1979, it only applied to new players. Old-timers were “grandfathered” in and were exempt from the helmet rule. Today, visors and cages remain optional for professional hockey players, but are required by in college and youth teams.

While early helmets were little more than a hard shell that primarily protected the skin from pucks, sticks and other player’s elbows, today’s helmets are designed to decrease the impact of hitting the ice. Made of a combination of either vinyl nitrile or polypropelene foam, modern helmets fit better, are lighter and more comfortable, and distribute the force of impact to protect the brain and skull.

More accurate testing methods and higher standards have resulted in cages and visors that are more comfortable and that allow for better visibility. Not only are the materials more impact resistant, they also enable players to see better and therefore avoid collisions with other players, reducing the incidence of eye and facial injuries. Contemporary helmets and face shields are improved each year, offering more impact absorption and better fit. It is also believed that advances in face shields that stabilize the jaw reduce concussions during impact, resulting in fewer serous injuries each year.

The Shape of the Football

By definition balls are round or more precisely spherical. Yet American footballs are an elongated oval.  Without a doubt the football’s shape allows for the long pass and easy ball handling. But exactly how did the football get its shape?  The answer is far for from clear.  Here is what we know.

Most experts agree that today’s American football is a derivative of the rugby ball.  Originally these balls were made from an inflated pig’s bladder covered by leather.  Early balls were not uniformly shaped due to two variables.  First pig’s bladders vary in size and shape and second the degree of inflation differed.  Early balls were inflated by inserting a clay pipe into a very smelly pig bladder and blowing.  Needless to say, this was an unpleasant task that produced inconsistent results.

Today, the pig’s bladder has been replaced with a butyl rubber bladder that is inflated  by machine to a pressure of not less than 12.5 lbs and no more than 13.5 lbs.  Between the rubber bladder and the leather exterior is a synthetic lining that prevents the leather from stretching during play.

Balls used in professional play must meet strict size criteria.  For instance, balls must:

  • Weigh between 14 and 15 ounces
  • Measure between 20.75 inches and 21.25 inches around the middle
  • Measure between 11 inches and 11.25 inches from tip to tip.

In professional football the balls have little chance of losing their shape or sustaining damage. While the manufacturing of these balls insures their consistency, professional football leagues take no chances.  Twenty-four balls are used in every professional football game—twelve in each half.  Thankfully, no one is standing on the sidelines blowing up pig bladders!

Sportsmanship

Sportsmanship

1. A benefit of playing sports is learning the art and grace of good sportsmanship. Competitive sports provide many valuable lessons for participants. In years past sportsmanship was expected as part of the territory. Players respect coaches and coach’s work to keep their cool during games displaying restraint and leading by example.

2. New Rules

Have the rules changed or is extreme aggressive simply more acceptable? Fines are imposed on professionals for infractions of disrespect to the sport. When athletes make six figure salaries with sign on bonuses and endorsements a fine may not carry as much sting as it might to someone not paid as highly. This begs the question of reinstating a way to deal with emotions and players who can’t find a balance while on the court or field.

3. Fans

Fans sitting in stands deserve to see sportsmanlike behavior from teams they support. This helps increase the love of the game. Everyone enjoys a classy production. Fans who are witnesses to poor displays conduct take the loss of their game day very seriously. Fans are not always victim. Hecklers have done their fair share to cause mayhem. It may the love of the game, the beer sales, pure aggression or a combination of all three. Reports of fans hollering slurs onto the court, throwing objects or even being rude patrons as others try and enjoy the game are not uncommon.

4. Winning

A winning situation is an excitement packed game with both teams playing hard. Engaged fans screaming supportively for their team. Watching a coach talking to his team tie flying, hand gesturing, the mascot hyping the crowd, and cheerleaders dazzling with orchestrated moves in sync al make for a great sporting experience for everyone. Wow. The energy is so electric you don’t mind the sheer head rush. Follow that by watching both teams shake hands and do shoulder bumps even when one team has lost is a connecter.  Sportsmanship like good manners never goes out of style.

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Nascar…the beginning

NASCAR stands for National Association for stock car racing, and it was created by Bill France Sr. in 1947. The first race for NASCAR was held on February 15th 1948 only 2 months after the NASCAR organization was formed. Red Bryon, a stock car legend won that first race with his ford modified, six days later the national association for stock car racing was incorporated. The first race of NASCAR was called the Grand National which is now the Sprint Cup, it was held on June 19th 1949. During the 1950’s racing became as popular as Baseball, some of the best driver were Lee Petty, Fireball Roberts, Buck Baker, and Herb Thomas. Around that time Bill France Sr. decided to build the 2.5 mile Daytona 500 track, but it wouldn’t open until 1959, when racing out grew where it began. The First race didn’t end for 3 days at Daytona, because they didn’t have the technology that we do now, which they had to take pictures and go through them carefully and make sure they announced the right winner. The first televised race was on ABC in 1961 and it was at Daytona, that race was called the Firecracker 250. After the race fans interest in the sport of racing grew, so Mr. France decided to build another speedway, that speedway would be called the Alabama International Speedway. Alabama International speedway was 2.66 miles and it was the fastest and the largest speedway, which is now called Talladega Super Speedway. After the opening of this speedway more showed up in Brooklyn, Michigan, Dover, Delaware, and Pocono, Pennsylvania. By 1976 1.4 million race fans were making their way to all or most racing event. By the 1980 fortune 500 companies were sponsoring NASCAR and supporting individual events.

A brief history of baseball

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Baseball was believed to be originated in 1861, like football baseball came from England, but in England it wasn’t call baseball it was called Rounder’s.  Baseball was called other thing such as Town ball and bases.  It wasn’t until 1871 that the first professional league was established.  Many American cities had their own teams, the sport really didn’t become popular until the 1920’s when Babe Ruth played for the New York Yankees, and he was thought to be one of the best to ever play the game of Baseball. While Babe Ruth played for the New York Yankees he led them to many victories and a number of World Series. The World Series is the annual championship series of professional baseball teams in the United States, which has been going on since 1903. The winner of the World Series is determined through a thing called the best out of seven playoffs, whichever team played the best in seven games, is the winner of the World Series.  The Yankees have played 40 of 106 World Series and have won 27, which is more than any other major league team.  Baseball has helped in the acceptance of African Americans as player in the Major league teams, this occurred around 1947 when Jackie Robinson played for the Brooklyn Dodgers, and before his acceptance into the league African Americas were restricted to their own league called the Negro league. They really don’t know who invented baseball, they say a man named Abner Doubleday did but there are no facts that support that, so they believe it to be a myth because he never claimed to be the creator. There are many popular team in the league but one that come to mind are the Boston Red Sox and of course the New York Yankees.

Sports and Youth

Sports and Youth

1. Sports and Youth

Sports and youth can be a very good combination. Sports teach kids good life skills. Increased confidence and self -esteem are also direct benefits of participating in sports. Supporting your child as she pursues sports can help her grow as a person and increase her self esteem.

2. Exercise

Exercise is an ongoing benefit of being involved in sporting activities. You lose weight or maintain a healthier one as we burn calories while playing sports Too many of our kids are obese. Incidences of Type-1 Diabetes in youth are at an alarmingly high rate. Strokes are on the increase for males ages 15-34. That is pretty scary stuff. Exercise addresses some of this along with balanced meals. We have to start somewhere and the fridge and what we put into our bodies is a great place. Most sports enthusiasts care about their bodies and refueling with healthy options.

3. Advantages of Sports

By choosing to participate in sports your son will be introduced to many learning situations and opportunities.  His interpersonal skills will increase as he interacts with peers who enjoy the same sport. His self esteem and confidence will increase from learning to skills to participate in his sport of choice. Whether he plays in every game or has to improve his skill level before earning a position on the field, he is learning the game. The energy and work that goes into practicing his craft consistently earns him points in tenacity, patience and determination. These are qualities he will carry not only in sports, but throughout life as well. If he doesn’t excel he at least has tried and has committed to learning the rules of the game. There are many aspects to sports and playing is just one.  Knowing the rules can earn him a spot as a in the field of sports as a writer, consultant or coach.

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Basketball…where it started

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Basketball was invented in 1891, it was invented by a Canadian clergyman/educator by the name of James Naismeth. The game was introduced when James Naismeth was an instructor at a Christian Association training school in Springfield, Massachusetts.  Back in the day Basketball use elements of Football, hockey and soccer, the very first ball every use in the game was a soccer ball. When basket ball started there were 9 players to a team in 1897-1898 they changed it to 5 players, also at this time the hoops were made of wood and attached to the wall. Basketball Spread rapidly nationwide and to Canada, where it was played by men and women. In I934 the first college decided to have basketball as a major sport which paved the way to make basketball a professional sport. The 2 professional leagues, National Basketball League and the Basketball Association of America merged in 1949, which thus created the National Basketball Association (NBA) The Boston Celtic, were one of the first Basketball teams of the 1950’s and throughout the 60’s. Basketball games were played in front of millions of people annually, and after the Celtics came along then came the Los Angeles Lakers. In the late 1970’s basketball dropped in popularity, but with the help of players like Larry Bird from the Boston Celtic and Magic Johnson from the LA Lakers. Then in the 1990’s came Michael Jordan played with Chicago Bulls and Shaquille O’Neal who started with the Orlando Magic. Like all other sports basketball has a hall of fame which is in Springfield, Massachusetts, where basically basketball got its start and it includes player, coaches, referees and other who have significantly contributed to the game. There are many fans of basketball in America, you just have to watch and see if you like it.

Super Bowl…the beginning of a great thing

The Naming of the superbowl came from Lamar Hunt in 1967, who said he came across his daughter playing with a toy called a Super Ball, so he said why not name this game the Super Bowl, but wasn’t called that until 1969. The reasoning for the superbowl was because the AFC team and the NFC teams merged. There have been 44 Superbowl’s the 45th will be played Sunday February 6th, 2011. The very first superbowl was played on January 15th 1967 between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Green Bay Packers, the final score was 10 to 35 which meant victory for Green Bay. The first superbowl winners received money for winning in 1967, the money the Packers received was $15,000 per man on the team, and $7,500 was received by the Chiefs. This superbowl was the single largest shared in the history of team sports. The second super broke a record of 3 million at the gate in fan sales, which was a big thing in 1968. This year’s super bowl is being held in Dallas, this will be the first time the super bowl has ever been held in Dallas Stadium. At the end of every super bowl the winning team gets the Vince Lombardi trophy they also pick the most valuable player(MVP) which doesn’t always have to be the quarterback, it can be anyone that played well in the game. The Super bowl is always on Sunday, Super bowl Sunday has been made into a National Holiday due to its popularity. Super bowl Sunday is a way to get your friends together and watch football. Sometimes it’s a great way to get your family and friends together just to have a good time.

Sporting Equipment

Sporting Equipment

1. Sporting Equipment

With almost any sport comes the need for equipment. A properly suited sports enthusiast is better prepared to handle the game. Proper sports equipment can help prevent injury, a major concern for many.  Equipment cost can vary so compare prices and use others for resources on the best deals. Sporting equipment comes in a variety of colors, sizes and weights make sure and get what works best for you.

2. Wear and Tear

Sporting equipment has a life line. If you are using it frequently expect normal wear and tear. Equipment that is moderately priced and comes with a household name should be good for a full season of use. Shopping off season can be helpful on higher end purchases. Warranties cover some but not all damages. Make sure you read the fine print in case a piece of equipment isn’t holding up to normal use.

3. Swapping

If your kids have the share an affinity for the same sports you may be able to save some money. Make sure however, that  shared items like helmets fit snug, (you may need to replace the strap.) Nieces and nephews may present this cost sharing option if  the cousins like the same sports.

4. Responsibility

Sporting Equipment offers the chance for your child to learn a lesson on responsibility. Sporting and equipment cost money. Your daughter has an opportunity to put the lessons she has learned about keeping up with important things, to the test. Baseball mitts abandoned for the sound of the ice cream truck carry the weight of having to be replaced. This can be a learning moment in responsibility for parent and child.

5. Pass it on

Favorite sports can change over time. If you have discarded sports equipment that is still usable in your garage basement consider donating to your local school or community center.  Some kid just may pick it up and become famous for the effort.

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