Above Jnr sick size is 28" to 35.5. Snr sticks are classed as 36.6" to 38.5"
Question 1: What is the purpose of this stick sizing guide?
- Answer: This guide provides recommendations for junior hockey stick sizes based on player height. It's important to note that this is a guide only, and young players may prefer different sizes based on their individual preferences and playing style.
Question 2: What age range does this junior hockey stick guide typically cover?
- Answer: Based on the height range provided (4'2" to 5'+), this guide typically covers children from about 7 to 13 years old. However, individual growth rates vary, so some younger or older children might also fall within this height range.
Question 3: How does the stick sizing guide work?
- Answer: The guide correlates player height with recommended stick size for junior players. It provides suggestions for stick lengths ranging from 28" to 35.5" based on player heights from 4'2" (127cm) to 5' (152cm) and above, with a transition recommendation to 36.5" for older juniors.
Question 4: What stick size is recommended for the tallest junior players in this guide?
- Answer: For junior players who are 5' (152cm) or taller, which typically includes pre-teens and early teens around 12-13 years old, the guide suggests a 35.5" stick. However, players in this age group (12-13) should consider transitioning to a 36.5" stick to accommodate growth and prepare for intermediate sizes. Personal preference and playing style should also be taken into account.
Question 5: If a junior player is 4'10" (147cm) tall, what stick size should they use?
- Answer: The guide recommends a 34" stick for players who are 4'10" (147cm) tall. This height is typical for children around 11-12 years old.
Question 6: What stick size is suggested for a junior player who is 4'7" (139cm)?
- Answer: For a junior player who is 4'7" (139cm) tall, typically around 10-11 years old, the recommended stick size is 32".
Question 7: I have a young player who is 4'4" (132cm) tall. What stick size should they consider?
- Answer: The guide suggests a 30" stick for players who are 4'4" (132cm) tall. This height is common for children around 9-10 years old.
Question 8: What is the shortest stick size mentioned in the guide, and for what height/age?
- Answer: The shortest stick size mentioned is 28", which is recommended for players who are 4'2" (127cm) tall. This height is typical for children around 7-8 years old.
Question 9: Is it okay for a junior player to use a different stick size than what's recommended for their height?
- Answer: Yes, absolutely. The guide clearly states that "THIS IS A GUIDE ONLY, PLAYERS MAY PREFER DIFFERENT SIZES". Comfort and playing style should be the ultimate factors in choosing a stick size, especially for young, developing players.
Question 10 How often should junior players reassess their stick size?
- Answer: Given the rapid growth of children in this age range (roughly 7-13 years), it's advisable to reassess stick size at least once a year, or more frequently during growth spurts. A stick that fit perfectly at the start of a season might be too short by the end, affecting the player's technique and comfort.
Question 12: Why is the longest stick size in this junior guide 35.5" instead of 36"?
- Answer: The 35.5" stick size is typically the longest standard size for junior hockey sticks. This length is designed to provide a good balance of control and reach for the tallest junior players (around 5' or 152cm) while still being manageable for their strength and skill level. However, players aged 12-13 may start transitioning to a 36.5" stick as they prepare for intermediate sizes.
Question 13: When should a junior player consider transitioning to a 36.5" stick?
- Answer: Junior players around 12-13 years old, especially those who are 5' (152cm) or taller, should consider transitioning to a 36.5" stick. This transition helps accommodate their growth and prepares them for intermediate stick sizes. The decision should be based on the player's height, strength, skill level, and comfort with handling a longer stick.
Question 14: What are the typical stick sizes for adult female and male players?
- Answer: There are no hard and fast rules for adult stick sizes, but generally, the two most common sizes are 36.5 and 37.5 inches. These sizes typically accommodate most adult players, both female and male. Very tall individuals can opt for 38.5 to 39.5 inch sticks, but these sizes are quite rare. The rarity of longer sticks is due to the nature of the game being played close to the ground, which makes excessively long sticks impractical for most players. When selecting an adult stick, factors such as personal preference, playing style, and position should be considered alongside height.
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