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Are parabolic blades better?

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The unique curvature of a Parabolic blade enables it to bite deeper into the ice. This means smoother, sharper, and more energetic spins, turns, and edge work no matter what level you're skating at. Are parabolic blades worth it? Based off my coaches experience with Parabolic versus traditional, Parabolic blades give you the ability to hold much, much deeper edge, she found her spins and turns and twizzles centred much easier, her edge jumps were faster and the blades 'forced' her to skate faster. Read More...

Can a bullpen catcher play in a game?

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A bullpen catcher differentiates from a typical catcher as they are considered a coach and not a player, thus they cannot be behind home plate in an official game. Are bullpen catchers part of the team? A Bullpen catcher is a member of a team's personnel whose main duty is to serve as a catcher when relief pitchers are warming up in the bullpen prior to entering a game. Read More...

Does the QB have to touch the ball?

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First of all, no, a player doesn't actually have to touch the ball down on the ground to score. A player can run the ball in or catch a pass to score a touchdown. If a player is running into the end zone only the ball has to cross the line (known as breaking the plane) to score. Does the center have to snap the ball to the quarterback? This player is referred to as the team's long snapper. Read More...