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RangersMoogle

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I be Sock. I like hockey. That's about it.

However, over the past two years, my life has left me without much of a budget, or time to play hockey. As such, I've not been able to skate much over the past two years. I know I should've taken the time to find time to do so, but I didn't. We all make mistakes, blah blah blah and so forth, moving on.

From the ages of 12-17, I was playing hockey about twice a week, 35 weeks out of the year. I mostly played inline, because the damn ice rink was two hours away (Didn't stop me from playing ice for a couple seasons, though). As of now, I'm 19, and haven't skated since I was 17. Bad move on my part. Anyone else start playing hockey again after a two year drought? What's my best course of action to get back into my skating groove? I have my recreational, and hockey skates. I pondered using the recreational skates for a while at first, but would those help any? They're so damn stiff, I don't reckon they'd help me much. I'm definitely ready to physically kick my *** to get back in power-skating shape again, so feel free to give me pretty much any advice.
 

nspeen

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ha im 21 now and hadnt played since high school (i was 18). i just straight up joined a league this past summer thinking it would be some old dudes but it was all kids that were on varsity teams the season before. basically i was by far the worst player on the ice the first 3 games but after my legs got back into it i started playing a lot better. you should be fine after a few weeks
 
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