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using linoleum for off ice hockey drills

2016/7/16 9:37:57


Question
Dina - in your response to another question on off ice hockey drills, you recommended the use of linoelum to simulate ice for stick handling practice.  What size should that linoleum be?  Thanks.

Answer
Hi Joeline
Thank goodness, someone finally went through my previous answers!! Really it can be any size depending on what you want to do. If it's just shooting off wristers, slaps, backs, etc then just a long narrow sheet would be fine. something that is big enough to do a little stick handling too. For a goalie I recommend a little wider sheet. Have fun!
Btw, I think you can wax the floor too to make it more slippery. If you don't it can be tough to move the puck around.
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