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Q: How do you zigzag dribble in fireld hockey?
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What is the difference between loose and close dribble in field hockey?

well a loose dribble in hockey is when you dribble the ball at least 30 cm in front of you and a close dribble is when the ball is practically touching our feet as you run.


What is a hockey dribble?

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What is dribbling in field or ice hockey?

there is the Indian dribble, the zigzag, the speed dribble


What is an Indian dribble in hockey?

An Indian dribble is when you push the ball rapidly right to left, left to right repeatedly.


What is the part of the hockey stick that makes contact with the puck?

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In what year and at which Olympic games did the Indian hockey team use the Indian dribble?

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Is it better for a hockey player to dribble in a upright position or otherwise?

It depends upon the circumstances on the field, while you are playing against a team.


What is the foul when you dribble stop then dribble again?

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What are the two ways a person can double dribble?

a person can try to dribble the ball with two hands or can dribble then pick up their dribble and then dribble again


Skills and Techniques needed in Field Hockey Describe each skilland how to Complete each skill?

Indian Dribble This is technique is very important for all players on the pitch. To complete an Indian Dribble you must drag the ball to one side and then the other very quickly. This will cause confusion to the defender who you will be able to nip round. To make your dribble more effective, drag the ball a further distance when you perform this technique. Practise bring the ball from one foot to the other or try to do it at the length of a spare hockey stick.