Our Kids Play Hockey: The Ride To The Rink - What To Do When Hockey Hurts
Episode Description
We Want To Hear From You - Click Here To Leave Us Fan Mail!In this week's episode of The Ride To The Rink, hockey mom Christie Casciano Burns opens up about the emotional and physical toll of hockey injuries. Sharing her personal experience with her 12U son's wrist fracture during a Niagara Falls tournament, Christie highlights the challenges of dealing with injuries far from home. The episode emphasizes the importance of not playing through pain, especially when dealing with head injuries, and encourages young athletes to prioritize their health for a quicker return to the game they love.Key Takeaways:The emotional impact of sports injuries on young athletes and their families.The importance of not playing through pain and seeking proper medical attention.Support from teammates can make a significant difference in recovery.Education on injury prevention and recovery is crucial for young players.Tune in for valuable insights and advice on navigating even the toughest sides of youth hockey.Our Kids Play Hockey is powered by NHL Sense Arena!NHL Sense Arena, is a virtual reality training game designed specifically to improve hockey sense and IQ for both players and goalies. Experience the next generation of off-ice training in VR with over 100+ drills and training plans curated from top coaches and players.Use Code "HNS-72A36D" at the Meta Quest Storeto score 10% off an annual plan!Follow Us On Social Media: Facebook Group: Our Kids Play Hockey X: @OKPHpodcast Instagram: @OurKidsPlayHockey LinkedIn: Our Kids Play Hockey YouTube: Our Kids Play Hockey
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