the answer is you dont! You dont tackle in Field Hockey just in football and Wrestling.
Tackles are not permitted in hockey.
there is no such thing in hockey called a stick tackle. if you tackle some one with your stick in hockey you are most likely to be getting a penalty if the referee saw it.
The defending team do a stick tackle or it hits their foot inside their D
you push against the other persons stick until one of you get the ball
A stick tackle is a slang term for an illegal hockey move. The hockey stick is used to trip another player and will draw a penalty.
Yes, it is legal. The criteria is that no part of the tackling player or their stick touches the player in possession. Other than that a player can tackle from any direction, even between the legs.
ice hockey is a rink and field hockey is just a field
Tackle them.
field hockey
Well, by field hockey I think you mean hockey games that are done on the ground like field hockey, street hockey,ect. It is called ice hockey. *Field hockey and ice hockey are completely different rulebases. As the first answer pretty much describes, it is simply called "field hockey on ice", like it is called "field hockey on grass", "on turf", "on concrete", etc.
Field hockey is a field sport, but both indoor and ice hockey are rink sports.
No. A player who deliberately uses their body against an opponent, especially when making a tackle, will be sent off straight away, and a strong penalty will be awarded as well. There is no excuse for a deliberate foul like that in hockey.