Though it hurts to get hit by either one (I used to work for a minor-league hockey team), nothing quite compares to the pain of a Baseball to the elbow, or shin. I think even after they freeze the pucks (before games to create less friction), a baseball still has less give. A baseball is like a rock, a hockey puck has some give.
I think because it is harder to slapshot a puck into the air than it is a ball used in roller hockey.
A puck is call a puck in Ice-Hockey it is a small rubber disc, where the goal is to get that disc into the back of your opponent's net more than they do to you.
It would probably be hockey. You need to learn to skate, skate with a stick, control the puck. In football, you have to learn to throw/catch the ball, but running is easier than skating.
Ice Hockey,Roller hockey,Underwater Hockey,Table HockeyShuffleboardand a few others to refer to a primary playing device of cylindrical slice of thickness typically less than the radius of the cylinder.
much harder :)
A hockey stick is what the players hold on to in order to move the puck. A puck is the black disk that the players use the stick to hit. The purpose of the game is to get the puck into the opponent's net more times than they score on your net.
Ice has a much smoother surface than the surface of the ground, therefore there is less friction acting on the hockey puck compared to a ball rolling on the ground. Ice is nearly a frictionless surface.
Yes
ice, because that it what they are designed for.
Person 1 Field hockey is just as hard as any sport, it all depends on the amount of dedication you put into it. Person 2 I've played some field hockey and a lot of ice hockey, and I found field hockey much harder. For one thing, it is unfair to those of us who are left shots. Because of the types of sticks in field hockey, we all had to shoot right. Also, a ball on grass is much harder to handle than a puck on ice. I didn't enjoy playing field hockey at all.
Uhhh seriously? Put the puck in the net more times than the oposition.
absolutely Yes. YES, the blue is usually used for mites and younger levels and the black are more weighted and used for everything else.