The grip should have instructions attached to it when you bought it. If it didn't, they are usually applied in the same way: * The exposed end of the grip should be quite pointy. Take this end and place the side of it against the cap at the top of the stick, so that it will unroll at an angle. * Having exposed the adhesive, put the end of the grip to the stick and begin unwinding it around the stick, in the direction of the head. Make sure it is pulled firm and tight, but not so hard that it canot be wound properly or is distorted. * As it is unwound, remove the layer protecting the adhesive so it can stick to the stick. Make sure that there is an overlap of about 2 millimetres between successive windings. * When the overgrip runs out, it should be about halfway down the stick. You should also have received a small piece of tape with the grip. Use it to secure the loose end. If you cannot find it, use a piece of insulation or cloth tape.
An "overgrip" is any kind of material that wraps around the grip of a tennis racquet (n.b., it is used on baseball bats, hockey sticks, and other sports-related equipment as well). The primary reason to use an overgrip (usually an after-market item) is to protect the grip (i.e., the original part of the racquet, et al.) from wear-and-tear, and, secondarily, to make it easier for the player to hold onto.
field hockey
field hockey
Turf hockey is field hockey.
I will tell you the ones i know of. Mini hockey is only played in a half of a hockey field, or even smaller, and there are 8 that play. Field hockey is played full field (the whole hockey field) and you have 11 players that play (including the goalkeeper). They are both similar in that they both play with hockey sticks and they are still a type of hockey. The same rules apply in both.
It means nothing in field hockey.
To my knowledge, there is no such thing as a slide in field hockey.
field hockey
It is a mixture of field hockey's rules and lacrosses rules.
Click on the link to your right for the history of field hockey.
field hockey is an indoor sport and a outdoor sport
Dita Field Hockey was created in 1891.