The object of Ice Hockey is to propel the puck into your opponents' goal.
The puck is a vulcanised rubber disc measuring 3 inches in diameter and 1 inch in thickness. To simplify, it is called a puck.
There is no ball in hockey - there is a puck which is flat and round.
A flat disc of cheese is called a wheel.
No, in ice hockey the object is a flat, hard rubber disk called a puck that skims along the ice or can become airborne, depending on how it is hit.
Lacrosse is a team sport, like ice-hockey but with a hard rubber ball instead of a flat rubber puck, and with running shoes instead of skates. The game's the same tho, so CHEER FOR YOUR GUY AND HIS TEAM!!
you must hit the the ball with the flat side of the stick. you must keep the bottom of the stick below knee level when tackling you have to hit the ball and not the opponents stick
Well when you throw the ball you need to throw it quite hard and spin the ball backwards and throw it down. If you throw it too flat then it will merely skim the surface, instead of skipping it. Some people find it easier to use a flat ball, like myself.
flat, dough disc. lol
On the flat sideds
Certain people in Greece are teaching that the earth is ball-shaped and not a flat disc. Greece begins the fifty- year war with the Persians
A cylinder is a long round object with flat circular ends.
An ice hockey puck has less friction than a ball rolling on the ground because the puck's smooth, flat surface makes contact with the ice, reducing friction. In contrast, a ball rolling on the ground has more points of contact with the rough surface, leading to increased friction that slows it down. Additionally, the presence of air between the ball and the ground can also contribute to more friction.
Keep your hands together and make a flat platform with your arms. Be down low and when a ball is hut at you watch it hit your arms without moving your elbows. Use your shoulders to simply shrug towards the ball when it hits your arms.