Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she wants to play hockey, you will be doing a lot of driving, and there will be a lot of practices at miserable times. If the idea sounds miserable now, the squash it before it starts
+1. If driving is not that appealing to you, you are not going to like hockey. You are going to have to drive everywhere, and it is going to be way further than soccer.
Agree. The 30 min part is ok, but hard no to hockey. Way more driving than most sports. Plus do you really want your 7 yr old playing a contact sport?
They aren’t checking at 7yo FFS
They are preparing to…isn’t that half the point of hockey?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she wants to play hockey, you will be doing a lot of driving, and there will be a lot of practices at miserable times. If the idea sounds miserable now, the squash it before it starts
+1. If driving is not that appealing to you, you are not going to like hockey. You are going to have to drive everywhere, and it is going to be way further than soccer.
Agree. The 30 min part is ok, but hard no to hockey. Way more driving than most sports. Plus do you really want your 7 yr old playing a contact sport?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she wants to play hockey, you will be doing a lot of driving, and there will be a lot of practices at miserable times. If the idea sounds miserable now, the squash it before it starts
+1. If driving is not that appealing to you, you are not going to like hockey. You are going to have to drive everywhere, and it is going to be way further than soccer.
Agree. The 30 min part is ok, but hard no to hockey. Way more driving than most sports. Plus do you really want your 7 yr old playing a contact sport?
They aren’t checking at 7yo FFS
They are preparing to…isn’t that half the point of hockey?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We drive 45-60 minutes each way for our kids' sport but we're also there for about 3 hours while they both do it, so at least we're not spending more time in the car than at the sport. My husband and I both work full-time but we've committed to this sport and our kids love it so we deal with it. You could try to look into carpooling? We can't do that unfortunately because it's a niche sport, which yours may be as well.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she wants to play hockey, you will be doing a lot of driving, and there will be a lot of practices at miserable times. If the idea sounds miserable now, the squash it before it starts
+1. If driving is not that appealing to you, you are not going to like hockey. You are going to have to drive everywhere, and it is going to be way further than soccer.
Agree. The 30 min part is ok, but hard no to hockey. Way more driving than most sports. Plus do you really want your 7 yr old playing a contact sport?
They aren’t checking at 7yo FFS
Anonymous wrote:We drive 45-60 minutes each way for our kids' sport but we're also there for about 3 hours while they both do it, so at least we're not spending more time in the car than at the sport. My husband and I both work full-time but we've committed to this sport and our kids love it so we deal with it. You could try to look into carpooling? We can't do that unfortunately because it's a niche sport, which yours may be as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she wants to play hockey, you will be doing a lot of driving, and there will be a lot of practices at miserable times. If the idea sounds miserable now, the squash it before it starts
+1. If driving is not that appealing to you, you are not going to like hockey. You are going to have to drive everywhere, and it is going to be way further than soccer.
Agree. The 30 min part is ok, but hard no to hockey. Way more driving than most sports. Plus do you really want your 7 yr old playing a contact sport?
Anonymous wrote:I would hate it but I'd do it.
Why is hockey so much more driving than other sports?