A push pass is where you put the Field Hockey stick against the ball (as if you had just stopped it) and shove it towards the desired target. When the ball is moving, you should end with your stick facing the target. It should not make a noise like a slap shot does, since you never actually hit the ball.
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Lorraine K Garman has written: 'A cinematographical and mechanical analysis of the push pass in field hockey' -- subject(s): Field hockey, Human mechanics
between pus pass and full hit. result chip hit
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'Straight' means to pass the ball directly forwards, in a line parallel to the sidelines, i.e. straight up the field.
Turf hockey is field hockey.
It means nothing in field hockey.
To my knowledge, there is no such thing as a slide in field hockey.
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It is a mixture of field hockey's rules and lacrosses rules.