How to tape a hockey stick instructional post
There are many different ways to tape a hockey stick. A lot of players try to mimic what they see from professional players whether it is taping half of the blade or even putting a single line of tape up and down the blade. Although the tape job is mainly personal preference, young players should not be imitating the pros with this because the skill gap allows the professionals to do this. Players should be looking to tape the entire blade. To start, it does not matter if you begin at the heel or the toe of the blade. After you get the first strand on vertical to the blade, you want to follow up or down the blade depending on where you started. After the first strand, you want to wrap it around overlapping the strands. You would want the overlap to be a few centimeters to ensure your tape lasts you the duration of your skate. Keep repeating this process until the entire blade is covered from heel to toe. This ensures the puck does not slip from your stick as easily and makes for the most control. Once you have the tape on the blade, you want to run a puck across the blade in the direction that you taped it in. This process ensures the tape will be sturdy and will not strand off when the tape makes contact with the puck on ice. A player can add stick wax if they choose for extra grip, this is completely player preference. Thank you for learning how to tape a hockey stick with me!
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