Skate Sharpening 101 With Sparx Hockey Founder & Ceo Russ Layton

Episode Description

Your player knows their stick flex, curve, and favorite tape jobbut do they know whats happening underneath their skates?Skate sharpening may be one of the most overlooked parts of youth hockey, yet the condition of a players edges can directly affect their confidence, turning, stopping, acceleration, and overall feel on the ice.In this episode of Our Kids Play Hockey, Lee Elias, Mike Bonelli, and Christie Casciano-Burns welcome Russ Layton, Founder & CEO of Sparx Hockey, for a deep dive into everything hockey families need to understand about skate sharpening.And one of the biggest lessons might surprise you: there is no magic number of hours between sharpenings.Russ explains why an edge can be lost before a player even touches the ice, how parents can recognize a damaged edge, what hollow actually means, and why consistency matters much more than simply waiting until skates feel dull. In this episode, youll learn: Why skate edges usually dont gradually dull the way many parents think How to perform the simple fingernail test on a skate blade What skate hollow means and how it affects grip vs. glide Why 1/2" may be a starting pointbut not necessarily the perfect hollow for every player How flatter hollows can reduce resistance while deeper hollows create more bite Why younger players may not recognize when theyve lost an edge How removable steel has changed tournament preparation Why carrying multiple sharpened sets of steel can save a hockey weekend How player preference, skating style, position, strength, and body size can affect sharpening choices How ice conditions can change how a player's edges feel Why drying blades, removing footbeds, and properly storing skates matters Why reliable, consistent edges should come before expensive equipment upgrades How at-home skate sharpening can change convenience and consistency for hockey familiesPerhaps most importantly, Russ and the crew remind parents that skate sharpening isnt a shortcut to becoming a better player. Kids still have to learn how to skate. But giving them dependable edges provides the foundation they need to actually use the skills theyre developing.Whether your child is just learning to skate, traveling every weekend for tournaments, playing goalie, or beginning to experiment with different hollows and steel, this conversation will help your family make much more informed decisions about one of hockeys most important pieces of equipment. Want a written version you can reference anytime? Check out our companion blog: Are Your Kids Skates Holding Them Back? What Hockey Families Need to Know About Skate Sharpening Listen now, check those edges, and make sure your player isn't stepping onto the ice with their most important performance tool working against them.Have a hockey question for the crew? Reach out to Our Kids Play Hockey and keep the conversation going.#OurKidsPlayHockey #YouthHockey #HockeyParents #SkateSharpening #SparxHockey #HockeySkates #HockeyEquipment #HockeyTips #YouthHockeyParents #HockeyDevelopment

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