Hockey is a rough sport has a lot of physical contact, because the pad needs
to play a lot of ice and toughness are required for playing sports. Since there
are so many pad, it is not so much, know where they go, but you can take steps
to correct sequence to play. I will go through the 7 steps of gear, so you'll be
ready to play hockey and most physical contact is safe. I will tear down the
lower and upper half, and explain how to use it as.
The first step is to take
your "underwear", it can be a cup, Gil, shorts, spandex, "armor" inferior, this
is very important, because it will hold up your socks, it supports a girl pad
extra and a hard shell of a cup of the boy, and provide clothing pad. When put
it in it just like the pants like jeans or shorts for the other. Jills and cups
will most likely Velcro shorts to prop up the bottom edge of socks. Once you put
them in what they are doing, you will need your socks in the next attack
them.
The second step is to put the leggings board and socks. Leggings plate
to the socks, they are placed, so it is suitable for you around the tibia, and
then tied into place, so they do not move. Each leg, pull their socks. Once the
socks up, you need to take them to your "underwear". You can do this, your pants
edge, which will keep their socks on the magic stick. Once you do, you will
finish the second step.
The third step is pants and skate. The pants are
pulled like normal pants, as well as jeans or shorts. Belt and shoulder straps
to adjust the pants pants, so do not fall down, stay in the same place. Once the
trousers by properly adjusting your waist and put your skates, if they often
shoes. With their way and lace, you wrap around the ankle again, and bring it
back to the front, so you can turn it around. Then, according to your love to
wear it, you can pull your socks on the tongue plate or leave it rolled
in.
The upper part of the fourth step is the first part, which consists of
the chest protector and elbow pads. This provides extra protection, chest, upper
and lower arm, and shoulder of main protection pad, and elbow.
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