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How to fix knee pain in girls hockey players
by Total Female Hockey Club
posted October 7, 2009 at 1:20pm

Osgood Schlatter Disease (or O-S for short). This is a knee condition that many female hockey players deal with when going through their growth spurts and it can be very frustrating to deal with if not handled properly. The condition occurs in players...more

How NOT to get noticed in girls hockey
by Total Female Hockey Club
posted October 6, 2009 at 5:42pm

I was at the Under-15 Team Ontario tryouts this past weekend in Ottawa, sharing off-ice training, nutrition and mental performance strategies with the 80+ girls hockey players at the camp. Every player there wanted to stand out and make the team and I we...more

Hockey: Canada gets one back
by Women's Sports Blog
posted October 6, 2009 at 5:22pm

I am contractually obligated to report that USA Hockey doesn't win all the time (though they are winners in the game location, Victoria B.C., which has some great restaurants). They dropped this one 3-1, but will play a rematch in Spokane in 10 days. ...more

Video Blog from Angela Ruggiero: Using Social Media to Connect with my Fans
by Tucker Center for Research on Girls & Women in Sport
posted October 5, 2009 at 2:28pm

Distinguished Lecture Panelist and a three-time Olympic medalist Angela Ruggiero posted another YouTube video blog this morning. Ruggiero asks the question, “How do YOU use social media?” To respond, check out her channel on YouTube and post your co...more

Permission to fail in female hockey
by Total Female Hockey Club
posted October 2, 2009 at 12:19pm

Earlier this week, my girls hockey players were working on full-ice 1v1 drills and I had to admit I was frustrated at their lack of gap control. To be fair, one of the hardest things for all hockey players to do (especially defensemen) is to keep a tight...more

Roller Derby film “Whip It” rocks
by Pretty Tough
posted October 1, 2009 at 7:22pm

We’ve been following the film Whip It since it was announced last year that Drew Barrymore would make her directorial debut helming the roller derby-themed coming-of-age story starring Ellen Page. So now, it’s finally time to hit the theatre and ...more

Should girls hockey players get low like Gretzky?
by Total Female Hockey Club
posted September 30, 2009 at 11:36am

Wayne Gretzky’s skating style was distinctive. He was dramatically more bent over at the waist than most male hockey players. When I watch girls hockey players skate, their body position looks very similar to Gretzky’s. And while I can’t argue w...more

Video Blog from Angela Ruggiero: How I Use Social Media
by Tucker Center for Research on Girls & Women in Sport
posted September 29, 2009 at 5:10pm

Distinguished Lecture Panelist and a three-time Olympic medalist Angela Ruggiero weighs in on how she uses social media on her new YouTube channel. Posted in Professional Athletes, Social Media ...more

Do you have to be selfish to stand-out?
by Total Female Hockey Club
posted September 28, 2009 at 1:04pm

To be honest, being an elite athlete is a pretty selfish pursuit. And becoming an elite female hockey player is no exception. Most of your decisions in day-to-day life are guided by the question, “Will this make me a better player or not?” You ma...more

Girls Hockey Tournament Success Guide
by Total Female Hockey Club
posted September 25, 2009 at 12:35pm

This weekend, there will be over 500 teams participating in 3 huge girls hockey tournaments in the Toronto area. As of Monday, every single team and player I work with will have played in at least one tournament - some are already onto their second. The...more

How to get ahead in girls hockey
by Total Female Hockey Club
posted September 23, 2009 at 1:05pm

Yesterday I sent an email out to about 800 members of the Total Female Hockey community and asked them what was the #1 piece of information or advice I could give them to help them have the most successful season ever. Most of the questions were about ge...more

The Case of the Pink Hockey Gloves
by One Sport Voice
posted September 23, 2009 at 1:19am

A couple years ago a student in my Psychology of Coaching class told me a story of a local youth hockey coach. This coach wanted to make his team of U12 boys “tougher.” To accomplish this goal, he decided to give the least tough skater on his team (...more

The most dangerous word in girls hockey
by Total Female Hockey Club
posted September 21, 2009 at 5:03pm

I’m seeing a disturbing pattern emerge with many of the girls hockey players I am working with this season - and the season hasn’t even started yet. Whether during practices, games or off-ice training, every single day I hear players saying the most...more

New Brunswick girls’ ice hockey team says no to homophobia
by Pat Griffin's LGBT Sport Blog
posted September 21, 2009 at 2:37pm

Here is a great story about a high school girls’ ice hockey team in New Brunswick, Canada. Two members of the team came out as lesbians to the rest of the team. The team supported them. However, as word spread around the league, the team received taun...more

Recession, health care, and roller derby
by After Atalanta
posted September 21, 2009 at 2:20pm

I was just talking to a friend the other day about how roller derby is such a hot topic in sport studies because it's a great venue for examining gender roles, subversion, aggression, alternative sport, sexuality, and a host of other things.And of course ...more

Never tell a girls hockey coach this…
by Total Female Hockey Club
posted September 17, 2009 at 2:59pm

Last night, I presented my 11th workshop of the last two weeks. Good thing I like to talk, right? This is going to sound weird but… I honestly enjoy educating girls hockey coaches, trainers, players and parents about what they can do to get to the next...more

Women's Hockey: Check, Please
by Women's Sports Blog
posted September 16, 2009 at 1:05pm

Every so often, someone raises the specter of adding checking to women's hockey, and the journalism world goes into a sexist tizzy. The annoying aspect of this is it forces the women's sports community to respond, and we re-hash the same tired arguments...more

Strangest Off-Ice Training Exercise Ever?
by Total Female Hockey Club
posted September 14, 2009 at 5:42pm

OK so I have to admit that I like to think outside the box when it comes to off-ice training - and female hockey player development in general. Watch the 2 minute video below and you will see one of the strangest off-ice training exercises I use when tra...more

Women's Hockey: (No) check, please
by After Atalanta
posted September 9, 2009 at 11:37am

The perennial debate in women's hockey is back, intensified by the forthcoming start of the season, and the Vancouver Olympics. To check or not to check.It's an issue the semi-pro players in Nancy Theberge's study of Canadian hockey spoke about. And it ap...more

#1 reason girls hockey teams under-achieve
by Total Female Hockey Club
posted September 8, 2009 at 1:24pm

To all you girls hockey coaches out there…let’s be honest. You and I both know that your team’s on-ice skills, strategies and systems are essential to your success this season - without them, you can’t play the game. But you don’t just want to...more

Canada Cup Champions
by Women's Sports Blog
posted September 8, 2009 at 12:02pm

Jessie Vetter stones a shooter (Photos by Dave Holland): Vetter celebrates the win: Natale Durwitz accepts the trophy: ...more

Does body checking belong in women’s hockey?
by Total Female Hockey Club
posted September 7, 2009 at 2:13pm

Here we go again. On the eve of another big match-up between the US and Canada tonight, there has been plenty of talk of whether they should put body-checking back into women’s hockey (it was a part of the game up until 1990). The issue of whether the...more

It's coming...
by After Atalanta
posted September 4, 2009 at 5:43pm

I am headed to a Harvest Bonfire tonight which means it is getting chillier (at least at night). And if it's getting colder out that means....Hockey!The US National Team, heavy on the youngsters, is prepping for the Olympics. Right now they are in Vancou...more

Canadians tired of getting their butts kicked
by Women's Sports Blog
posted September 4, 2009 at 1:08pm

"At least we don't let sick people lose their houses," retorted frustrated team captain Wickenheiser after yet another loss to the U.S. National Team. ...more

U.S. drops a game before roaring back In Canada Cup
by Women's Sports Blog
posted September 3, 2009 at 1:35pm

Well that was unexpected. Here I was, preparing a post about social and cultural reasons for the utter dominance of the U.S. and Canada in women's hockey (those reasons are not very clear cut, to be sure), and the Americans go and lose their opening mat...more

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