oggy_3 0 Report post Posted September 5, 2008 That is totally True JR, i never showered untill i hit bantam AAA because it was our coachs rule that to get on the bus you have had to shower and now i cant leave the rink without. Also the players who i play with who never play high level never seem to shower. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jordan 13 Report post Posted September 5, 2008 A few thoughts:-Be the Ringer as long as you can be-Gracefully transition to "wiley" Old Guy-Never be Naked GuyMost importantly, NEVER EVER BE OLD NAKED GUY Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
eric42434224 1 Report post Posted September 5, 2008 No ones adamant about showering together, but showering in general. I used to care about the whole 'showering with dudes' thing, but i want to get the filth of my gear off of me more than i care about that now.I just think its gross to get that smell in your car, on your seats, etc etc.But... whatever floats your boat.I know...just having some fun.The shower at the rink are literally only big enough for two people...anymore than that and swords start getting crossed.That just adds to the issues when there are 20 in the locker room and only 2 can shower at a time.Plus I have never had an issue with stink in the car....I towel off and put on dry clothes.Yeah, I think you're taking the "showering together" argument too far, Eric.Just curious - did you ever play a high level of competitive hockey? Not insulting you, just curious - I notice that adults who never did tend not to not shower at the rink.I do, I hate being smelly and it also gives me a chance to loosen my muscles after a game. If I don't shower afterwards, I will cramp up.LOL...it really isnt even my arguement....just playing around. :)No I never played high level hockey, and the one year I played in high school there were no showers at the rink (outdoor), and I dont take any offense.If I didnt live literally seven minutes door to door from the rink, I would be concerned about that too. I just dont have the issues you guys do I guess. I towel off and have dry clothes, sit in a truck with AC for 7 minutes, and am home in the shower. If I lived 45 minutes away, like some of my team do, I would have to re-evaluate my position, but as it stands, I really do not see, or smell, a downside. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SolarWind 23 Report post Posted September 5, 2008 re this whole 'showering' thing - I assume we're all adults & so do what we mustI personally shower @ the rink whenever possible, BUT showering at home is quite convenient & so provided that it's an option (living close by for once, not having to be anywhere after the game etc) I'm sure most of us would pick it first - certainly an extra 15 mins (especially in dry clothes) wouldn't cause any health issuesmy greatest beef with showers at some rinks is that it takes FOREVER to get the water to even room temperature (it's icy cold otherwise), and in some other cases it furns boling hot so quickly you can't even rinse - all this doesn't make showering at the rink more attractive. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dalebert 8 Report post Posted September 6, 2008 1. Our naked guy has a superstition [who is also the young guy [as am i], and ringer] that he must in all his glory stand on a bench in the locker room and tell us a pre-game tale. Needless to say our whole team can tell you the whereabouts of everything in our bag with our eyes closed.2. Just to throw my 2 cents in, what if the rink doesn't have showers? I know of at least 2 local rinks without showers. The reason for not having showers I have no idea. Just wanted to put that out there.EDIT*-Just noticed JR97's post I was referring to ice rinks without showers but every roller rink ive ever played in had no showers as well for what it's worth. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chadd 916 Report post Posted September 6, 2008 EDIT*-Just noticed JR97's post I was referring to ice rinks without showers but every roller rink ive ever played in had no showers as well for what it's worth.When I played inline it was at a rink owned by the local YMCA that had no locker rooms, let alone showers. Rather than drive home in stinking clothes I would always change in the corner before leaving. Unfortunately there was also a walking track around the outside of the rink that was often used by the hockey moms and other older ladies. Needless to say rink management frowned upon my choice of changing locations. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dalebert 8 Report post Posted September 6, 2008 My local roller rink i used to play at recently did renovations they may have showers now but back when i played and that was like 3-4 years ago, I used to change into dry clothes and hear it the whole way home [i wasnt old enough to drive] about how much i stink and why the hell doesnt the rink have a shower. Needless to say my mom and pop always showed for every game. Even the ones I got a ride to haha. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fatwabbit 93 Report post Posted September 6, 2008 brings back some memories of when I was in basic training during the army. We had 5 mins before lights off to shower every night. 50 guys and 10 shower stalls that had NO doors. You can imagine the cluster f*ck... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DEATHTRON 19 Report post Posted September 6, 2008 I'm also a naked guy, surprisingly enough, the other naked guy and I shared the same nameShare the same last name? Because if so...that would make sense...I never used to shower...then I got to highschool, and I wanted to have sex after the game, and my girlfriend wouldnt let me unless I showered. Concerning the guys that say there are only 2 showers...have you ever heard of "getting wet"? Get under the water, "get wet" step out, lather up (subsequently letting someone else "get wet"), and then get back in to rinse when its your turn. We normally only have 2 showers for an entire club team + practice squad, but it never seems to be a problem.Zach Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Viking 1 Report post Posted September 10, 2008 Anyone who showers in a dirty, scum covered, urinated in shower is disgusting.I shower in one of those at home; why should the rink be any different? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aussie Joe 0 Report post Posted September 10, 2008 Here's one for you... I coach Junior A here (16-18 yo's) to make the comp more accessable they released a rule where girls in that age group or above can play, as long as they can handle contact its all good.Anyways, all the girls (generally the cleaner side of the species) jump straight out of their kit and go home. None shower and only 2 of the guys shower. One does because he has a train ride home that takes 2hrs and the other just likes being clean. Funny how its worked this season with the mixed teams. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gxc999 7 Report post Posted September 10, 2008 Inline place has none and no changing rooms. The ice rink has showers that look and probably are infected with stuff that would scare God himself. I don't give a damn what anyone else says, I already have a depressed immune system. I need a long-term infection like I need a gunshot wound. Edit: I don't stink either, there's this awesome thing called deodorant body spray for the ten minute ride home! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
interpathway 9 Report post Posted September 10, 2008 so can we add player number 9 to the list "guy who doesnt shower"or would it be"guy who showers"?no beef to the shower guys, but im a go-homer; no problems no sandals Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
trevor13478 1 Report post Posted September 10, 2008 I try not to take showers at the rink, i live 10 minutes away and go straight home after practice/games. However, in the rare case where i have to do something and leave directly from the rink, i will shower there. You really can't beat showering in the comfort of your own bathroom though, you can take your time and enjoy your shower. In a public shower you always feel rushedOn my prep school team, we always showered after away games because nobody wants to sit on a bus for 2 hours with 20 sweaty dudes, especially our female manager/watergirl. When you live at school, theres no point in showering in the locker room when you could walk back to your dorm and shower Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
IntoGear 0 Report post Posted September 11, 2008 Its always great to go to the lounge for a beer after with guys like you, or to drive you home in your glorious stench. I think it's gross that you don't even care about stinking up your vehicle. Guys that don't shower after hockey never understand how grossed out everyone else is of this fact.Not one single player on my team showers. The showers are disgusting.Not showering and putting dry clothes on after hockey does not stink up your car.I dont get close enough to other guys to smell them, thanks.You sir, are far to involved with what other men do and how they smell.Its hockey....if you have issues with stink, you are in the wrong sport dude.Rink I play at doesn't have any showers... the one I've seen that does have showers are nice and very clean, they also have a gym, pool, and sauna. Problem is its like 90 mins away, one way but everyknow and then I go. Nothing like playing hockey, sitting in the sauna , then getting a massage. Shower afterwards of course.Of course after all that you got to toss the stink filled gear bag and pads into the back seat for the 90 min drive home with a stop for a quick meal. That will stink up a truck! :lol: Want to smell something really bad.... you and your buddies motocross gear you've worn for three days on a desert adventure ride in 85 to 95 degree heat. Sitting in the back of the truck while you make the 1,300 mile drive home.Truck smelled good after that with just the hockey gear in it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Zylos45 118 Report post Posted September 13, 2008 This is my break downI showered when I played in high school and college......now, not so muchShowering time takes away from the allotted time my wife gives me to pound a six pack after the gameAhhhh ..... Priorities!- President and Founder of the Massachusetts Chapter of Non-Showering Skaters of America (NSSA) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ogie Oglethorpe 14 Report post Posted September 13, 2008 Zylos=Brilliant! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JoeyJ0506 192 Report post Posted September 19, 2008 On the issue of showering, fun story. I've never played hockey at a high level but I do currently play college baseball. I catch too, so the equipment thing applies. But, one of our backup catchers on the last day in Florida for spring training decided he didn't want to shower with the team after a double header. This guy is pretty big, so sitting in the dugout in 90+ degree heat, and catching bullpens for our relief pitchers contributed to him being a sweaty mess. Long story short, 18+ hours on the bus ride back north with him had everyone on the bus gasping for air at every rest stop, and we all wanted to kill him within 30 minutes of setting off from the field complex. Terrible terrible idea to not shower if you're making a trip of any distance, or have something to do after you sweat...be it a hockey function, gym class, or anything else where you sweat. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Johnny Confident 0 Report post Posted September 21, 2008 I am just seeing the main post for the first time.....hilarious stuff and most of it is so true. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mrusse01 0 Report post Posted September 22, 2008 I probably don't shower at the rink 80% of the time. Number one reason why is beacuse I'm never organized enough to have a clean towel, I never have soap/shampoo, and the water is usually ice cold. After roller I would usually take cold showers in the rink, sometimes still in equipment because I was that overheated. I often have to resort to unrolling a big pile of paper towels and towelling off that way when I do shower, haha. I don't see what the big deal is, who cares if another guy stinks when he is driving home by himself in his own car? I've played in 4 men's leagues over the last year in the Toronto area, I'd say the majority of people don't shower at the rink.Back in my AA/AAA/high school days everybody showered, probably had to due with the fact that we all had to wear semi-decent clothes to the games, often were getting rides with other people, often had long distances to go home, and even though it sounds semi-gay, it is a team bonding issue I think. You don't want to be like the weird kid in gym class who'd wear his gym shorts under his pants all day so he wouldn't have to be naked in the change room for 2 seconds with the other guys. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tommym96 0 Report post Posted September 22, 2008 If it's a decent rink, I'll shower after the gameHowever, I've only played at 2 rinks since the beginning of the summer to now and 1.) Is in the hood and the showers smell like someone dropped a steamy shit in the shower and lef scalding hot water on to dutch oven the bathroom2.) The other rink has the nastiest locker rooms/showers that I can't imagine how one believes they would get cleaner after going in it..it doesn't even have lights Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
W.Heinle 0 Report post Posted September 26, 2008 ...I will not take a shower where I am sure to get atheletes foot...That why I wear these in the shower: ;) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dubs 0 Report post Posted September 26, 2008 Everyone Likes the smell of thier own brand. Drive home and enjoy it. :P plus I have a sauna at home. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites