Body checks and stick checks
there are two types of checking: body check and stick check with stick checking you can hit your opponent as hard as you like but your hands have to be together on the shaft with body checking you can ram into anybody as hard as you like but both of your hands have to be on your lacrosse shaft
Body Check, Stick Check. Playing without a stick is also allowed in Box Lacrosse but not in field lacrosse. Cross checking is legal in Box, but not from behind. Poke checking is illegal.
there are to tyes of fitness general and specific
There's the National Lacrosse League (NLL) and Major League Lacrosse (MLL).
Yes; lacrosse is played by two teams of 10 members each.
Two halves. 20 to 40 minute a piece. Usually 25 min
women's lacrosse is the truer form of the game. they play with minimal padding (only goggles and a moth guard). there are very specific rules for checking (hitting) the the ball out of another players stick. men's allowed far more contact and checking. they play with padding from the torso up (ribs, shoulders, helmet, mouth guard, elbows). that is because of the difference in checking.
cross checkin, hit from behind, hiting a person with your dtick below there waist or on their head
In lacrosse you dont need much of stick skill, but mostly endurance and strength.
CRICKET AND LACROSSE
hockey and lacrosse
ANSWER:there are two syllables