Yes, there is no rule against having your whole stick taped or gripped. Bear in mind, though, that your stick must still be able to pass the ring test and must weigh less than 737 grams, WHEN IN THE CONDITION IN WHICH IT WILL BE USED FOR THE GAME.
It is quite simply referred to as a "hockey stick" or a "stick" by most people.
Manufacturers do not make left-handed field hockey sticks because there is zero demand for them: they are illegal according to the rules and regulations of the sport for traditional and safety reasons.
A field hockey stick is a field hockey stick. There is no differentiation between those used on either surface; most stick models can and will be used on both.
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Ice hockey is played on ice, while field hockey is played on a grass surface, the rules in field hockey are kinder than ice hockey, and the sticks vary between versions.
you must hit the the ball with the flat side of the stick. you must keep the bottom of the stick below knee level when tackling you have to hit the ball and not the opponents stick
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Hockey safety rules are the rules put in place to keep players from getting hurt. Some of the rules are to not hit other players with your hockey stick, no tripping, no pushing, and no hitting.
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