A hockey stick should come up to your chin when you're off skates and to your nose when you're on skates. Hope this helped!!
Using the stick in the usual manner, with the stick and ball on the right hand side of the body.
It is a stick-handling move in hockey where the player with the puck uses the toe portion of his stick blade to maneuver the puck. Generally moving it closer to his body or between his legs.
The rounded side. If it has 2 flat sides you can use both sides. *When holding the stick with the hook facing away from the body, the side on the left (the "flat" side) is the playing surface. The side on the right is the back of the stick and cannot be used to play the ball at any time. This holds even if the stick is flat. However the edges can be used to a certain extent.
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The side which is the left of the stick when the hook is facing away from the body. For almost all sticks, this will be the flat (or flatter) side - there is normally a noticeable difference.
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In field hockey, FIH stands for Federation Internationale de Hockey (International Hockey Federation) and is the ruling body of international hockey.
The International Ice Hockey Federation is the name of the governing body that oversees ice hockey events. It is also known as the IIHF and consists of at least 70 members.
it really depends. you basicly get a stick and try and get the ball into the oppositions goal.you play field hockey on the feild and there r many rules1- you cant touch the ball with your feet2- you can not obstruct (use your body to block your stick and the ball)3- you can not hack4- you can not double team the ballthese r just the ofur main rules of feild hockeyplease add any i missed
Five major body parts used in hockey include, arms, legs, brain, eyes and fingers. Hockey players use many parts of their body to be successful.
A player may not: o Shield or obstruct the ball from an opponent with the body or stick. All players must have an equal chance to gain control of the ball as it is dribbled or passed down the field. o Play the ball with the rounded side of the stick. o Charge, hit, shove or trip an opponent. o Play the ball in a potentially dangerous way. o Raise the stick above the waist in a dangerous manner while attempting to play or stop the ball. o Advance the ball by any means other than with the stick. o Stop or deflect the ball in the air or on the ground with any part of the body. o Hit, hook, hold or interfere with and opponents stick.
There is no such thing as an illegal curve in the nhl anymore. However you don't want to big of a curve because the bigger the curve the harder it is to backhand and the harder it is to stick handle on your backhand.