Health and Fitness Tips for Hockey Players
Date: Feb 2, 2018
Ankle sprains are usually more synonymous with basketball and football - in the former due to the amount of jumping involved in the game and in the latter due to the physical nature of the game. But hockey players, especially goaltenders, are also susceptible to high ankle sprains. And high ankle sprains are no walk in the park considering their 6-to-10 week recovery period.
Noting all of this, and the fact that a goaltender needs two healthy ankles in order to maximize their mobility in the crease, it's important for goalies to take the right steps to prevent these injuries. Here's a look at what you can do, as a goaltender, to reduce your risk:
Ankle sprains are no fun, but unfortunately they're a reality for many goaltenders thanks to the nature of the position and the equipment that is required to play it. That's why it's best to take measures to prevent them before they occur and take you off the ice for potentially several months.