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High School Physical Education Class By: Kyle Kohr
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WHAT WE WILL COVER The Object of the Game Similar Games The Playing Surface Player Positions Equipment Different Shots
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WHAT WE WILL COVER (CON’T) Passing Rules Time of Play Stopping Play Interests Outside of School Local Street Hockey Leagues
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THE OBJECT OF THE GAME Shoot the ball in the other teams net. Team with the most goals wins.
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Similar Games Field Hockey Differences May Include: Stick Handling Playing Surface Ball Density Ice Hockey Differences May include: Equipment Playing Surface Puck instead of ball $Cost$
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THE PLAYING SURFACE We will play on the gym floor. Other surfaces include: Asphalt or concrete courts Dek (plastic court) The street
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PLAYER POSITIONS Center Left Wing Right Wing Defense Goalie
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POSITION: CENTER Centers the forward line. Takes the face-offs.
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POSITION: WING On the left /right side of forward line. Get deep in offensive zone. OHHHHH YEAHHHHHH!
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POSITION: DEFENSE Responsible for protecting their goalie. Can also shoot on opposing goalie.
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POSITION: GOALIE Responsible for protecting the net at all costs. Keeping the other team with less goals
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EQUIPMENT We will use the following: Hockey Stick (plastic blade) Goalie Net Tennis Ball (to avoid injury) Glove (for goalie)
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DIFFERENT SHOTS: SLAPSHOT Feet are shoulder width (parallel to ball) Hands slide down on stick Wind up shoulder level Follow through
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DIFFERENT SHOTS: BACKHAND Wind up in opposite direction Aiming shot with back of blade
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DIFFERENT SHOTS: WRISTSHOT Ball on stick upon release Lead with opposite foot Drag ball to generate power
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PASSING Ball is on stick Push ball to teammate Chop under ball to lob the pass
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RULES I will drop the ball for the faceoff. The offenses will cross the center line. Defenses will remain on the their defensive side. Goalies will attempt to keep the ball out.
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TIME OF PLAY There will be three, FIVE MINUTE periods. ONE MINUTE break in between each period.
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STOPPING PLAY Play will be stopped when: The goalie holds the ball The ball leaves the area of play Injury Time of play runs out
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Interested Outside of School? CLICK ME!
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Local Street Hockey Leagues
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