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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.
No. Only a player with goalkeeping priveleges may use their feet or body to stop the ball, and only within their defensive circle. Players must use their stick otherwise.
Any part of the body except the hands or arms.
Let's be terse and cogent: a form of football played by two 11-member teams in which the ball may be kicked or bounced off any part of the body but the arms and hands (exception: the goal-keepers)
Using the stick in the usual manner, with the stick and ball on the right hand side of the body.
In the shoulder and also your hip is a ball joint. A ball joint is the most mobile joints of the human body. A ball joint allows you to use your legs and arms in a lot of different directions.
Superman is a youth hockey drill. The drill helps beginning hockey players learn how to get up from a fall on the ice. Players skate down ice, when players reach center ice red line they dive arms extended. As they slide along the ice they look like superman because their arms are in front of the rest of their body.
In soccer, it means to legally catch the ball with your body. In Field Hockey, trapping is catching the ball by pinning it between the stick and the ground, after which the player can move with the ball. In US football, it means that a forward pass is ruled incomplete because the player did not cleanly catch the pass, but caught it between his body and the ground.
I dont suggest using any other part of your body , but you can . You can use anything above the waist to hit a ball , but the problem is control . Are you able to control the ball from where you hit it ? this is why if a ball hits your arms and then hits you in the face you lose the point because it a double hit , as you are allowed to use your head in volleyball .
Feet are the primary body part which controls the ball. Apart from these, Shoulders, Chest and Thighs are allowed to touch the ball. NO hand contact is allowed.
There are a lot more than five rules in hockey, but the basic five would be: # Only use the left side (when the hook is facing away from your body) of the stick to play the ball. # Do not use your body to play the ball (unless you are a goalkeeper). # D not interfere with other players. # Do not raise the ball (except under permitted circumstances). # Listen to what the referee tells you.