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Since the force generated at the break point depends on the length of the lever arm, which in this case is the distance from the break point to the stick end, a longer stick is easier to break as it needs less effort compared to that needed to break a short stick.
Why do objects become harder to break the smaller they get? The torque on a lever is the exerted force times the distance from the fulcrum (in many cases the center of the object). The higher the torque, the higher the total force on the object. It would require more force, but that force is now more easily achieved.
If a hockey stick is going to break, it is most likely going to be the shaft. The reason is simple repeated impact on the stick. The constant force on the blade during a game, whether it is slap shots, stick pounding or just maneuvering the puck across the ice, weakens the blade through constant contact with the ice.
A breeze through the hockey forums reveals no one can say for sure how long a hockey stick lasts. Even the most durable carbon stick, players note, can break in a week or can last a year. Most people cite frequency and level of play as two central factors for determining the lifespan of a hockey stick.
The flex number is defined by the amount of weight it takes to flex the hockey stick one inch (75 pounds of pressure = 75 flex).
Far and away the most popular stick for NHL players is the Bauer Nexus 1 N.
By breaking the stick, we expose its heartwood. Despite being the hardest, most dense part of the wood, the heartwood is also the most vulnerable. When it is exposed and not taken care of, the branch often dies. This parallels the act of opening ones' self up and helps explain the necessity for emotional safety.
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