Jun
15

Sports Radar Guns

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So, do you feel the need for speed? And if the answer to this question is yes, well, you are either a sports enthusiast or one these devil-may-care roadies, and in both cases, you will be on the lookout for radar guns of different kinds.

In the sport of baseball, the pitching speed often adds depth to the stats that every sports fan looks out for while the game is on or during half-time. How these values are detected is by the use of baseball radar guns that not only provide the reporters some to rave about but also gives the experts something to mull over for the half-time talk show.

However, these guns aren’t only used for baseball but for a long list of sports ranging from soccer, tennis, race car events and so on and so forth, where the common objective of these sports radar guns is to measure the speed of the ball that is headed in a particular direction.

Not only do these guns make the game more exciting but they also provide the players with stats of their opponents to watch out for, and that kind of information can come in handy when it comes to crunch situations.

All in all, the thrill of sports is definitely exemplified through the use of technology, and in this case, it is those who master both aspects of speed and direction that are considered legends in sport.

Jun
10

Should You Avoid Inline Hockey?

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This is a tricky one. Essentially Ice Hockey players shouldn’t play Inline Hockey if they are unable to understand what they are doing in each sport. This is basically in reference to how they move their body in response to the different gear and surface they encounter. Ice Hockey players can pick up some bad habits from Inline Hockey. Dragging to stop, a higher leg lift etc., are all things you should avoid when you get back on the ice.

But not everything is bad about doing both sports. As long as you are aware of the specific changes you are making to your game to adapt to Inline Hockey, then you can play both versions. In fact Inline Hockey can help your Ice Hockey game if you think about it. Wearing the heavier boots required by Inline Hockey will help towards strengthening your legs. The sport will also help you to improve your puck handling skills with your head up. It can also help you discipline yourself and think better.

Since you will probably be playing without much pressure in this form of the game, it can also help you come up with different strategies, new plays and better team playing. It is also a great way of staying in shape in your off season without forcing yourself into the gym. This way your fitness levels will be the same or improved when you get back on the ice. Also, you have to admit, you will develop better skills by doing this than sitting at home playing Ice Hockey on the X-Box or watching movies all day lone. So, Yes, Inline Hockey can do more good than harm to your Ice Hockey game.

May
21

Avoiding Head Injuries

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It seems obvious that anyone would want to avoid head injuries when playing any kind of sport. But surprisingly in Ice Hockey, many players take the risk and wear improper head gear or none at all. This can lead to concussions or other worse injuries.

Most old school players are culprits when it comes to insufficient head gear. However, they are somewhat justified because in the old days, Ice Hockey did not have such a high risk of head injuries occurring. Not wearing a helmet allowed them greater visibility and hearing, so they feel that wearing one would impair these senses. But unfortunately for them, the game has progressed far and fast.

Players have improved tremendously and slap shots and wrist shots have gone to another level. This is mostly because of the advances in technology. Curved blades and composite material in Hockey Sticks have made the game so much faster, that reaction times need to be lightning fast in order for injuries to be averted. Unfortunately, in many instances humans do not possess reflexes like that.

This is why good head gear is imperative in the world of Ice Hockey. When choosing equipment, always opt for quality over price. Reputed brands have made a name for themselves based on quality and the level of testing they do on their equipment. All players have to realize that injuries are an ever present possibility. Protecting themselves from these injuries will help them enjoy the game to the fullest and for the longest time possible.

May
16

What are radar guns?

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In the world of baseball, numbers generated by radar guns mean a lot to pitchers, hitters and of course, it is in the best interests of the catcher to be well-informed beforehand. One cannot leave the fans out either as a large part of the awe that this team sport generates is based on agility, power and the need for speed.

Very simply, the function of a sports radar gun in baseball is to detect the speed of the ball that is thrown towards the hitter, and almost more often than not is considered as an integral part of any team’s statistics (often, winning statistics).

Just like every second counts in a game, every small increment of speed while throwing the ball by the pitcher can either win or lose a game for the team, and in more cases than not, it’s the ability to throw the opposing team a well-disguised ‘curve ball’ that does the trick more often than not, while the hitter is expecting a ‘scorcher’.

At another level altogether, coaches use baseball radar guns for training and tryouts as well. Why? Since the game is competitive, coaches need to pick the best players for their teams as well as sharpen their skills in practice and so this tool can measure progress with each training session completed.

This is just another way that technology has raised the level of the players’ games in being able to help play according to their strengths and their opponent’s teams weaknesses.

May
7

Buying Your First Ice Hockey Gloves

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For parents, buying sports equipment can be a bit of a nightmare. Not only do you have to drive around trying to get the right stuff, but you also have to fork out the big bucks to get them. When it comes to Ice Hockey the story is the same. But, buying gloves can be a fun and non-expensive experience.

Back in the day, Ice Hockey gloves were fairly rigid - both in design and functionality. But now things have changed a lot, making them cheaper and more of a fun item to get. Many online stores now sell gloves and one of the best things they offer as a value added service is customization. You can get custom colors and even you name put on the gloves when you order them. This really makes it a fun experience for the kids, and for the parent it means that you don’t have to go from shop to shop till you kid finds gloves that he/she likes.

However, going to a shop and physically trying out a pair of gloves is still the best way to buy them. This ensure that you get the best fit and perhaps you may run into some bargains. Spending a bit more and getting a good pair of gloves is always worth it. Unlike skates which can cost you a pretty hefty packet, gloves are relatively cheap. They are also better in quality nowadays, as they don’t require frequent re-palming or a long breaking in period.