Hockey and movie night
Nov. 19th, 2014 01:58 pmI think I should probably make another intro post (not sure I ever made one), but not right now, soon-ish.
Hockey practice today! I'm definitely getting better, slowly but surely, which is excellent. This time we practiced tight turns, which I didn't manage without slowing down but I did manage. I still haven't fallen even once, which on the one hand is good but on the other hand I think if I fell once I'd be less afraid of it afterwards. ER fell and said she expects a massive bruise.
During the game: in my opinion, and keep in mind I'm an absolute beginner, we really need to work on changing more often. Players stay on the ice for several minutes, near the end they're so tired they can't sprint anymore and don't have a chance. We also need to be clearer on who changes with who, though that won't necessarily always be the same person.
It's a game where fast acceleration is important: you need to get to the puck quickly! Sometimes players look like they don't even try. Oh well, we're all beginners. (Someone write fic about player A trying not to be mad at player B not playing well and losing games. About a goalie and a defenseman, maybe. Flower and Tanger?)
There are more players with prior experience on the green team, so we lost pretty clearly. They're not shy about checking or stealing pucks, we need to learn that.
But I was already better about getting to the puck and looking where my teammates are :)
I was less exhausted afterwards than last week, which is also nice.
Yesterday I watched "The Shawshank Redemption" with friends, a movie that I was told is excellent. I think I would have enjoyed it more if I'd had less high expectations.( Spoilers )
Hockey practice today! I'm definitely getting better, slowly but surely, which is excellent. This time we practiced tight turns, which I didn't manage without slowing down but I did manage. I still haven't fallen even once, which on the one hand is good but on the other hand I think if I fell once I'd be less afraid of it afterwards. ER fell and said she expects a massive bruise.
During the game: in my opinion, and keep in mind I'm an absolute beginner, we really need to work on changing more often. Players stay on the ice for several minutes, near the end they're so tired they can't sprint anymore and don't have a chance. We also need to be clearer on who changes with who, though that won't necessarily always be the same person.
It's a game where fast acceleration is important: you need to get to the puck quickly! Sometimes players look like they don't even try. Oh well, we're all beginners. (Someone write fic about player A trying not to be mad at player B not playing well and losing games. About a goalie and a defenseman, maybe. Flower and Tanger?)
There are more players with prior experience on the green team, so we lost pretty clearly. They're not shy about checking or stealing pucks, we need to learn that.
But I was already better about getting to the puck and looking where my teammates are :)
I was less exhausted afterwards than last week, which is also nice.
Yesterday I watched "The Shawshank Redemption" with friends, a movie that I was told is excellent. I think I would have enjoyed it more if I'd had less high expectations.( Spoilers )