First a protective layer must be laid on the court; if the court is not smooth enough, this may also be dealt with. Next the cooling apparatus is put down, followed by the base and then the "ice". All up, this might be up to a week, given the complexity of the task and the need for it to be quite accurate.
Indoor HockeyAll that is needed are the "edges" of the rink to be inserted; this is commonly done using wooden runners all secured to each other and the surface for a continuous barrier. The goals are set and the hoops cleared from play, and all is done. This can take 20 minutes, and even that is a long time to do it.
in an ice hockey rink
Play hockey with it.
In a normal game of basketball, each team will have 5 players. This is most easily done when playing full court, but is still acceptable for half court play. However, half court matches are usually played when there are not 10 players present, so there can be anywhere from 2-10 people present to play half court basketball. The fact that this is a women's game does not make any difference.
With a basketball you can shoot, dribble, and pass.
Basketball has had no effect on mankind as a whole.
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The question you're looking for is 'What basketball player has DONE steroids?'.
flexibility is important because when you fall or run supersupersuper fast to get that guy running down the court, you won't pull a muscle. done it before. not fun.
Ice hockey rinks are either hand plowed and watered or it is done by a zamboni.
Hockey is the best sport it is way more physical then soccer you have to be tough to be a hockey player soccer you do not one little touch and your DONE.
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.