Time to get my boy playing hockey
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Time to get my boy playing hockey
So, my oldest is 4. We went to a free "Try Ice Hockey" at the Mills last weekend and he did OK. I mean he didn't really skate, but he wasn't afraid of the ice and crying to get outta there (so that's a good start). Anyway, he definitely couldn't just jump right into a youth hockey program I would think, so is the best thing to do to just sign him up for skating lessons? The Mills wants about $85 for 8 weeks of lessons (includes skate rental) and 4 free public session tickets.
I would never force my kids to do activities they don't want to do just because I like them, but I remember starting lessons about this age, but never moved onto a hockey program. So I guess the question is: How good a skater does a kid have to be before it's the right time to get into hockey?
I would never force my kids to do activities they don't want to do just because I like them, but I remember starting lessons about this age, but never moved onto a hockey program. So I guess the question is: How good a skater does a kid have to be before it's the right time to get into hockey?
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Re: Time to get my boy playing hockey
Mine will be 3 at the first of the year, and I have been looking into programs in KC. Basically, they won't let you on a youth team at their facility until you can demonstrate skills.deadphish wrote:So, my oldest is 4. We went to a free "Try Ice Hockey" at the Mills last weekend and he did OK. I mean he didn't really skate, but he wasn't afraid of the ice and crying to get outta there (so that's a good start). Anyway, he definitely couldn't just jump right into a youth hockey program I would think, so is the best thing to do to just sign him up for skating lessons? The Mills wants about $85 for 8 weeks of lessons (includes skate rental) and 4 free public session tickets.
I would never force my kids to do activities they don't want to do just because I like them, but I remember starting lessons about this age, but never moved onto a hockey program. So I guess the question is: How good a skater does a kid have to be before it's the right time to get into hockey?
The icemidwest place has the following program for kids:
I would look for something similar innSTL.Ice Midwest offers many different types of hockey programs from youth to adult. Ice Midwest has a Learn to Play Hockey program for ages three to adult. Students start in a Learn to Skate class first, where they learn the basic fundamentals of skating. After passing two of the Learn to Skate classes they graduate to a Stick and Helmet class, where they learn how to shoot, pass, stick handle, and a general knowledge of the rules of hockey. Once our students have passed the Stick and Helmet class they are ready to join the Kansas City Stars or our Adult leagues.
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Most local rinks have learn to play sessions atleast twice a year. My son will be 5 in February and he started last year. It was about 8 weeks long and the progression from start to finish was unbelievable. He did the Fall session last year in Affton. Check out www.afftonhockey.org for info, although it looks like the fall session already started. He had a blast and learned to skate as well as the basics, getting up after falling in full equipment, passing, and basic shooting.
Hope this helps a bit, Good luck guys!
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Force him to play and then live off of him like a king for the rest of your life.deadphish wrote:I would never force my kids to do activities they don't want to do just because I like them,
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I don't think a kid has to be a very good skater at that age to start playing hockey. Have you seen the kids that sometimes play during the intermissions at Blues games? After 8 weeks of lessons, the kid should be able to skate around the rink without help, and will probably be able to stop in some way.
Is there any rink that has hockey lessons for kids? My hometown rink had those back in the day, and those were enormously helpful. The only thing you might be cautious about is buying all the equipment too long before the kid starts playing for real. You will spend LOTS of money continually re-outfitting him as he grows. Oh, and in that vein, make sure that he really wants to play, because it is an expensive sport for a kid to just give up on.
Is there any rink that has hockey lessons for kids? My hometown rink had those back in the day, and those were enormously helpful. The only thing you might be cautious about is buying all the equipment too long before the kid starts playing for real. You will spend LOTS of money continually re-outfitting him as he grows. Oh, and in that vein, make sure that he really wants to play, because it is an expensive sport for a kid to just give up on.
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I think we are just gonna go with the basic "tots" skating lessons at The Mills Ice Zone to start. $85 for 8 weeks isn't terrible. Thanks for the replies, dudes.
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My 5 year old is learning in the system not_a_wings_fan described. He wanted to do it on his own, and it took him very little time to pick it up. It's about $90 per quarter, but it has been worth it. He will play in the Atom league by spring. I would go that route, if I were you.
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Agree with KC...my son is in session 2 of learn to skate, then going on to learn to play, then will get to strap it on for real in the spring...he loves it. He is 5, btw...
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It's all the way down in Afton and we are in North County. I can't seem to find a learn to play program anywhere else.
Edit: Looks like Kirkwood has one that starts up again next year. I think we'll do the skating lessons first and then maybe try the LTP at Kirkwood. Man, I used to live at Kirkwood Ice Rink when I was a kid (born in '73). Did lessons there. Skated after school all the time and every weekend. Could walk from my house.
Edit: Looks like Kirkwood has one that starts up again next year. I think we'll do the skating lessons first and then maybe try the LTP at Kirkwood. Man, I used to live at Kirkwood Ice Rink when I was a kid (born in '73). Did lessons there. Skated after school all the time and every weekend. Could walk from my house.
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Re: Time to get my boy playing hockey
See if you can get a hold of OS. He had his son is some pretty good programs and he's NW.deadphish wrote:It's all the way down in Afton and we are in North County. I can't seem to find a learn to play program anywhere else.
Edit: Looks like Kirkwood has one that starts up again next year. I think we'll do the skating lessons first and then maybe try the LTP at Kirkwood. Man, I used to live at Kirkwood Ice Rink when I was a kid (born in '73). Did lessons there. Skated after school all the time and every weekend. Could walk from my house.
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Doesn't OS have his son out at the Mill's Ice Rink for some of that stuff?stlbluz wrote:See if you can get a hold of OS. He had his son is some pretty good programs and he's NW.deadphish wrote:It's all the way down in Afton and we are in North County. I can't seem to find a learn to play program anywhere else.
Edit: Looks like Kirkwood has one that starts up again next year. I think we'll do the skating lessons first and then maybe try the LTP at Kirkwood. Man, I used to live at Kirkwood Ice Rink when I was a kid (born in '73). Did lessons there. Skated after school all the time and every weekend. Could walk from my house.
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You also need to get him a $250 composite stick.
Because although a 4-10 year old has no skill set to actually utilize the use of such a stick, apparently it is a pre-requisite of parents everywhere to outfit their kids with pointlessly expensive equipment. </rant>
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Re: Time to get my boy playing hockey
I made my kid's out of cardboard and crushed dreams. It works fine.WaukeeBlues wrote:You also need to get him a $250 composite stick.
Because although a 4-10 year old has no skill set to actually utilize the use of such a stick, apparently it is a pre-requisite of parents everywhere to outfit their kids with pointlessly expensive equipment. </rant>
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Re: Time to get my boy playing hockey
He does. I'll see if I can dig up his # & give him a ring for info.cprice12 wrote:Doesn't OS have his son out at the Mill's Ice Rink for some of that stuff?stlbluz wrote:See if you can get a hold of OS. He had his son is some pretty good programs and he's NW.deadphish wrote:It's all the way down in Afton and we are in North County. I can't seem to find a learn to play program anywhere else.
Edit: Looks like Kirkwood has one that starts up again next year. I think we'll do the skating lessons first and then maybe try the LTP at Kirkwood. Man, I used to live at Kirkwood Ice Rink when I was a kid (born in '73). Did lessons there. Skated after school all the time and every weekend. Could walk from my house.
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My 14 month old yells "goal" when I shoot a soft puck through his legs. That's a pretty good start I think.
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Re: Time to get my boy playing hockey
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So here's the thing... your son doesn't have to be that good of a skater to get started. In St Peters we have a Learn to Play program that is for kids 4-8 years old and there have been plenty of parents that have brought their kids on week 1 and they had no idea how to skate, some had never been on the ice. That said, if you do that, you're basically just spending extra money on ice skating lessons so I wouldn't particularly recommend it.deadphish wrote:So, my oldest is 4. We went to a free "Try Ice Hockey" at the Mills last weekend and he did OK. I mean he didn't really skate, but he wasn't afraid of the ice and crying to get outta there (so that's a good start). Anyway, he definitely couldn't just jump right into a youth hockey program I would think, so is the best thing to do to just sign him up for skating lessons? The Mills wants about $85 for 8 weeks of lessons (includes skate rental) and 4 free public session tickets.
I would never force my kids to do activities they don't want to do just because I like them, but I remember starting lessons about this age, but never moved onto a hockey program. So I guess the question is: How good a skater does a kid have to be before it's the right time to get into hockey?
Here's the link to the St. Peters LTP Program: http://www.stpetersspirithockey.net/hom ... skate-play
I believe the next 10 week session starts in January or February (it's about half way through the current session) and they have another one that starts a few weeks after that one ends. If that's something that you wanted to do, I'd recommend getting him on the ice a couple times a week between now and then. Kids get better really fast, so he'd probably be fine by then.
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Depending on where in NoCo you are... the Alton and Granite City rinks might be closer for you. Twin Bridges plays out of there... here's the link for them:
http://www.hometeamsonline.com/teams/de ... 0to%20Play
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Whoa! It's OS!
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Still waitin for one of you guys to pass me in post count.kodos wrote:Whoa! It's OS!