you should always order 1 size up from what you normally wear if you wear it casually (or with something under it, e.g. hoodie) or 2 sizes up if you are wearing gear under it
your son should really be resting ,
there is a strap around the back. put it on then click the back and you are ready to play.
Essentially it's for the embroidered teem logos to fit.
It doesn't
skates, shine gards, hockey socks, hockey paints, chest protector, elbow pads, neck guard, helment, mouth guard stick, gloves, jerserys
Hockey probably gains the most muscle. In hockey, leg, chest. back, shoulder, and all your arms are used.
In ice hockey you should have a helmet (with a face mask), mouthgard, neck guard, shoulder pads, elbow pads, hockey gloves, hockey pants, shingaurds, and skates. You should also have hockey socks, garter belt (or something to hold up your socks), and a hockey jersey. Along with a hockey stick (FYI you should probably tape your stick with hockey tape.) Hope this was helpful to you.
helmet, chest potector, elbo pads, gloves, cup, shin pads, hockey pants, hockey socks, skates, a jersy, and a stick. sometimes neck guards are also required
Skates, socks, hockey socks (a.k.a. legwarmers XD), jocks, knee pads, hockey pants, jersey, neck guard, helmet, mouthguard, chest protector, and elbow pads are needed in hockey, but more equipment is needed for goalies.
After the compression is applied, your hands should rest on the chest with no force. The chest will recoil by itself. Your hands should not lift from the chest when it rebounds.
0 it should hit your chest.
well, kinda. if it is you that got hurt, it should probably sting. you may or may not have a bruise, depending on how much force was put into the slap. Hope it helps!