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Field Hockey Workshop - Tips, techniques and advice to help you improve your game
Tips, techniques and advice to help you improve your game.
https://playbetterfieldhockey.wordpress.com
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Field Hockey - Britannica
Hockey is believed to date from the earliest civilizations. The Arabs, Greeks, Persians, and Romans each had their own versions, and traces of a stick game played by the Aztec Indians of South America have been found.
http://www.britannica.com/sports/field-hockey
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The Basics - Mt. Laurel Field Hockey
Start the game at the half line. The ball is placed in the midfield circle here with a player passing the ball to a teammate with a back-pass. This is also how the ball is put into play after a goal has been scored and how the second half of the game is started.
http://mlfieldhockey.org/Page.asp?n=36483
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How to Play Field Hockey: 10 Steps
Nothing is more satisfying than whacking a small, hard ball, with a large, hard field hockey stick. But field hockey lets you dribble that ball, flick it, roll it, slide it around and in between people's legs, glide it, pass it, and more.
http://www.wikihow.com/Play-Field-Hockey
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Ice Hockey vs. Field Hockey - American Profile
Key differences go beyond playing surface, this article explores those differences.
http://americanprofile.com/articles/ice-hockey-vs-field-hockey/
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Field Hockey Positions
Information on the different field hockey positions and the roles of each.
http://www.mademan.com/mm/field-hockey-positions.html
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Hockey Playing Positions
A guide to the various positions in field hockey, the individual roles required by the players in these positions and the players most suitable to play in them.
https://www.myactivesg.com/sports/hockey/how-to-play/hockey-rules/hockey-playing-positions
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Field Hockey Field Diagram and Positions
Field hockey field diagram, with positions, as well as a description of the roles of each position.
http://www.sportspectator.com/fancentral/field_hockey/guide04.html
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Field hockey pitch - Wikipedia
A hockey pitch is the playing surface for the game of field hockey. Historically, the game was played on natural turf (grass) but nowadays is predominantly played on an artificial turf.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Field_hockey_pitch