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ICE HOCKEY 
Reasons To Be On The Ice



  Fun Hockey is fun, fast, and action-packed. There is nothing else like it in the world.
Team Play Hockey is one of the few sports where working together is important to overall success.When someone in your team scores, the whole team shares in the excitement. You rely on others just as they rely on you.
Friendships The friends you make in hockey last a lifetime. Your teammates grow with you and support you in all your endeavors., both in the rink and out. It's also great for networking.
Skills Hockey teaches you skating and stickhandling skills you never thought you had. It's the only sport that challenges an athlete to master skating and stickhandling skills at the same time.
Health Regular exercise in hockey keeps you in top physical condition.
Room To Grow Hockey requires so much skill and strategy that you can never learn everything about it. This keeps you working harder.
Challenging Hockey is not easy. Not only do you have to be a great skater and stickhandler, but you also have to learn the subtle strategies and types of plays.
Skating With A Purpose Hockey gives skaters something to do other than skating around in circles around the rink.
Rewarding Hockey benefits you in so may different ways, both physically and mentally, you'll wonder how you ever got along without it.
Personal Growth Every time you finish a game of hockey, you get a sense of accomplishment, fun, and satisfaction. This motivates you to try your best each time and keep coming back for more.
Crazy Hockey is more rigorous than swimming. It is more challenging that football. You skate around crazily in the rink with a stick just to chase a puck.
Pride You can tell everyone that YOU are a hockey player.
Invincibility Ranking among the sports that require the most amount of equipment, with padding all over the place, you'll skate into the rink each time with a sense of "nothing can hurt me."

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