by support | Dec 14, 2014 | Ring Skills
To successfully get the ring out of your own end, your two defenders and center need to work as a unit. Good defensive support can be the difference between getting a scoring chance or losing the ring deep in your own end. “Support Your Cohort” “Support your cohort”...
by Lisa Brown | Apr 29, 2010 | Ring Skills
Every time you make a pass that is too short or too long, you risk giving the ringette ring to the other team. A perfect lead pass is one where your teammate does NOT have to change her speed at all. If your teammate has to speed up to receive the ring, the pass is...
by Lisa Brown | Apr 29, 2010 | Ring Skills
And set yourself up for breakaways more often By Laura Warner If you`d like to turn yourself into a genuine ring magnet, I`ve got great news for you. There`s a foolproof way to make yourself irresistible to the ring carrier. The Truth About Getting Open for the Ring...
by Lisa Brown | Apr 29, 2010 | Ring Skills
By Lisa Brown Have you ever noticed that some ringette players are ring magnets? They always have the ring, and everyone wants to give them the ring. To be a ringette ring magnet, you must be a smart player. You must learn little known tricks to keep the ring even in...
by Lisa Brown | Apr 29, 2010 | Ring Skills
“Too Early, Too Late, Just Right” If you miss the ring, it’s because your timing is off. You are either putting your stick down too early (and poking the ring) or too late (and missing the ring altogether). To consistently pick up the ring with ease,...
by Lisa Brown | Apr 29, 2010 | Ring Skills
It’s a little known secret in ringette that the boards are a ‘trap zone.’ When you have the ring, think of the boards as a checker for the other team.> That’s why when you’re under pressure, you should NEVER skate to the boards. The...