There are many risks players take stepping on the ice and playing the game of Ice Hockey. Players can get concussions, broken bones, cuts from skates, etc. I'm a 13 year old girl and i play ice hockey. I did a report on ice hockey and you can get seriously hurt. Girls hockey is different though. In boys hockey you can fight. in girls you cant. People might say boys can get hurt easier because they can hit and fight, but really either gender you can get hurt the same.
stick and safety
There aren't four specific health and safety aspects to field hockey. The correct equipment is the main component, as well as sound knowledge of the rules, suitable weather for the game and playing people of a similar level to yourself.
Ice hockey is not played on a field. Other than the odious "Winter Classic outdoor games. Anyone have the info for field hockey?
The hockey stick
To implement the Rules of Hockey whilst maintaining Player Safety
Exactly when is hard to tell, but the first women's field hockey club was founded in 1887. The first women's field hockey national association was in Ireland in 1894.
The rules and regulations for playing scratch hockey include using a small, hard ball instead of a puck, playing on a smaller field, and having no offside or icing rules. Players must also wear appropriate safety gear, such as helmets and shin guards.
You can win a gold medal in hockey only by playing hockey. There are two kinds of hockey events: ice hockey (winter) and field hockey (summer).
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.
Hockey. Pucks were invented for ice hockey, and if it hadn't developed, more people would simply play field hockey (the original way of playing hockey).
From the ice, floor or field, depending on the surface in which you're playing on.
Depends on who you are.