Wood, carbon fibres and resins. Other things like paint, plastic or cloth tapes, a plastic endcap and rebuilding or protecting resins are also added as part of the manufacture or alteration. It should also be noted that metals and metallic compounds are explicity forbidden in the rules, so any stick that uses them is illegal for the purposes of playing a game.
you first need to get wood and then carve it to hockey stick form. then paint it to make it an officully hockey stick.
That doesnt make any sence at all what so ever :L
Manufacturers do not make left-handed field hockey sticks because there is zero demand for them: they are illegal according to the rules and regulations of the sport for traditional and safety reasons.
Yes reebok does make hockey sticks
Well all you have to do is get a lump of wood and then cut it into the right shape. Then add a grip and you'r done.
depending if you mean field or ice hockey or even street hockey depends if you are versing a ball or a puck but i will assume you mean field. A hockey stick, shin guards and the keepers gloves are all the objets allowed to legally make contact with the ball. naturally the ball will fly up a bit and hit bodies/head but actively if is just these and really should only be the stick.
out of wood.
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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.
The hockey stick is shaved with a blade. no--how do you shape the blade?--how do youn make the toe round and thin?
In field hockey, the ball is normally white, dimpled, made of hard plastic and around the size of a fist; most are hollow to achieve the correct weight. In ice hockey, a puck is used instead. It is normally black, smooth and made of hard solid rubber.