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  1. Well, first stick & puck with full equipment is in the books! I wasn't quite sure which order was best to put on the gear but I went with the general consensus of jock, shins, socks, pants, skates, shoulders and elbows. It wasn't as bad as I thought it would be putting the gear on. I definitely felt more constricted than in my usual sweats, but overall is was a awesome experience. I hit the ice and was able to move well as per my mediocre (if that) skating skill but definitely found it more difficult to initial crossovers. That took a bit of time to get used to but eventually got the feel of it better. I also found I was able to go more balls out initially sharp turns, etc without the fear or hurting myself upon ice impact. Surprisingly I didn't fall once lol.
  2. Good stuff Mark! I've really enjoyed following your journey. Myself, I am in my mid 30's and just getting into the sport as well. I've been skating for a while now and have messed around with the stick and puck on ice but never any format training, so god know how many bad habits I've developed lol. Going to skate today at stick & puck for the first time in full hockey gear, so I'm hoping it transitions well and I still have some sort of technique. I am also starting a skills class this weekend and really pumped to get going. Wish me luck!
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