obviously most of the work is going to come from the arms, shoulders and legs but here is a list of the muscles used THE MOST but are not the only muscles used :
biceps brachii, triceps brachii, deltoid, hamstrings group (biceps femoris, semitendinosus & semimembranosus) & quadriceps group (rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus medialis & vastus intermedius)
Most of the muscles used are gross motor functions - muscles that can perform fast and powerful actions but with decreased accuracy. They include the legs (running, jumping, standing, etc.), the arms (control of dribbling, hitting, pushing, flicking), the chest, back and neck (pectorals and trapezoids; the power for hitting, pushing, flicking), the abdomen (moving, turning).
hockey is said to be one of the sports that uses almost every single muscle throughout the match. the same muscles are used by man and women
Pretty much all.
You actually use almost all of your muscles. Different shots rely heavily on different muscle groups.
Mainly your arm, but all muscles are used.
Brachialis
It depends on what you are playing
your head
Yor leg your thighs muscles tha are mainly used in playing soccer.
I am not sure between those two options, but I really matters on the way you are trying to say it. If you are saying it to the jockey players- You girls were playing hockey. If you are the girls playing hockey- We girls were playing hockey. Hope this helps!
because track gives you more energetic than hockey because track can give you more muscles and stay in better shape and hockey gives you strong muscles.
Scott started playing hockey in 1988.
AEROBIC ENDURANCE IS USED THROUGHOUT HOCKEY AS THE PLAYERS ARE CONSTANLY ON THE MOVE THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE GAME. THEIR MUSCLES ARE ALWAYS WORKING AND RESISTING THE "FATIGUE" FACTOR AND DELAYING ONSET MUSCLE SORNESS.
Forearm muscles, biceps, deltoids, abdominal muscles, and obliques.