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Informative Essay: Why Field Hockey Is A Sport

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Field hockey is a very old and tough sport and many people underestimate the dedication, power, and strength you must have for this sport. I’ve had long endless practices running over four to six miles for each practice and game, sprinting so fast your legs feel like Jell-O. Some say it is too tough of a sport for a girl to play, not to mention all the injuries you can get, so why keep going? It is in my blood, in my family’s blood, and the love I have for my team and the sport itself. There is a certain connection you with each teammate and each person contributes their own strength to the team, the team would not be complete if even one person is not there. The excitement of winning a game or even the sadness after losing, one knows that …show more content…

Every time I bring up field hockey as a sport they think it is either ice hockey or even lacrosse. Those who did not play or watch the sport have no knowledge this sport even exists, so as always I sit and explain what field hockey is. To simply put it, like any other sport field hockey is a game where teams come together on a field and use hockey sticks to drive a ball into a net in order to score points. The winner is determined by whoever has the most points at the end of the game. Hockey is played on a grass or turf field that stretches 100 yards long and 60 yards wide. Three lines run across the width to signify to players certain sections of the field. At each end, a four-yard wide goal rests with a 16-yard line around it, showing players where they are allowed to shoot within. This is called the shooting circle or the “D” for the defensive team. Goals scored outside of this section are not considered goals, and the ball is given to the other team from there. Field hockey reminds me of soccer, they are very similar in fields, player numbers and …show more content…

When shown a green card, the player may have to leave the field for two minutes, depending on national regulations, but any further infractions will result in a yellow or red card. A yellow card is an official suspension similar to the penalty box in ice hockey. The duration is decided by the umpire issuing the card and the player must go to a pre-defined area of the pitch as chosen by the umpires, in this case generally it will be in the rule book where that player must go to, at the beginning of the match. Most umpires will opt for a minimum of five minutes' duration without substitution; the maximum time is at the discretion of the umpire, depending on the seriousness of the offence; for example the second yellow to the same player or the first for danger might be given ten minutes. In some modes, including indoor, shorter periods of suspension are applied, dependent on local rules. However, it is possible to send a player off for the remainder of the match if the penalty time is longer than the time remaining in the match. A red card, just like in association football, is a permanent exclusion from the rest of the game, without substitution, and usually results in the player being banned for a certain period of time or number of matches which is governed by local playing conditions, rather than the rules of field

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