It is simply a pass using the players natural stance. A players stick is curved depending on if they are right or left handed. A pass using the concave section of the stick is a forehand pass and a pass using the other side of the blade is a backhand pass. Backhand passes are usually less powerful and accurate because they go against the players natural stance.
It is called the forehand pass.
For equipment legality purposes it is generally accepted that if you lay your stick down so the forehand (the inside curve) is on the ground a puck should not, or with resistance, pass through between blade and ground.
Using the stick in the usual manner, with the stick and ball on the right hand side of the body.
backhand, forehand, scuber, hammer, push pass, and chicken wing.
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Floor hockey is essentially the same as its ice and street counterparts In floor hockey there are two types of shots that most players use. A snap shot and backhand shot are popular on the floor.
shuttle pass
A tip pass in hockey is when a player shots the puck to a player from far away and while you do this pass it usually rises of the ground like a small lob in soccer.
Jeff Forehand is 6' 4".
110 miles per hour
The other way around I believe. Hopkins and Allen bought Forehand in 1903 and continued producing Forehand guns for a few years.
3 parts of backhand and forehand stroke