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Originally Posted by 6thGear.
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I'll definitely second this. Taking my third classes there, for puckhandling, and it's really helping me! It's kind of annoying that there isn't a class that focus on powerskating without the puck, as I've already taken the level 1 powerskating and hockey skills twice but I don't know if I should move up to level 2 yet. That aside, I'm wondering if I should take a Game Situations and Techniques lesson?
Also, last time I grabbed a pair of composite sticks for $50, I regretted the decision immensely. Even my senior-sized wooden sticks for ball hockey were miles lighter and better puck feeling than those. Definitely look out for the mid-/high-end sticks on sales if you can find one your size. (Which in my experience is pretty much near impossible for my size until I can shoot with a 100 flex stick.)