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football,hockey,and baseball, street hockey, skating, soccer and rugby
If you are referring to inline hockey skates, then yes you can use then for general street skating. I would highly suggest that you purchase an extra set of wheels that are harder for street use. Most inline hockey skates have indoor wheels and they will wear down fast skating on a hard surface. You will need wheels with a hardness (durometer) of 80A or higher. It is not that difficult to change out the wheels, just need a skate tool.
yes, most of them are flooded and used in the winter, but they can also be used for street hockey. I live in the Twin Cities area and I have four rinks within five miles of my house.
Pros: You can turn quicker, You have more power on your shot, You use less energy because your gliding instead of running, skates give you more height for better checking.
Some of the funnest outdoor activities for kids are sports. Some sports they can play outdoors are soccer, football, basketball, lacrosse, baseball, and street hockey.
No. Roller hockey and street hockey are exactly the same (with the exception that street hockey is sometimes played without roller blades). Therefore, the equipment is the same.
Yes, and posssibly in street hockey (balls are more commenly used in street hockey though).
I would get the varsity k2
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# Field Hockey # Indoor Hockey - Field Hockey Indoors # Mini Hockey - Field Hockey with a minimum of 5 players on each team including Goalkeeper. # Ice hockey # Inline hockey (Single Bladed Weels) # Roller Hockey (Quad Wheels) # Street hockey - (played the same as ice hockey with the same gear (excluding inline skates) but usually on a street or other paved area [not recommended to play in traffic]) # Unicycle Hockey # UniHoc - Played with plastic sticks (both sides flat) and plastic hollow ball as an introduction to hockey also known as FloorBall or Floor Hockey # Bandy - in some ways field hockey on ice # PowerHockey - a form of hockey played in electric wheelchairs for disabled people # Underwater Hockey # Shinty - Scottish from of hockey played in the highlands # Hurling or Camogie - there are some resembalance to Hockey
Berwick Street is a street in London that is turned into an outdoor market and offers really good bargains.
The most common types of hockey are ice hockey, field hockey, floor hockey, and street hockey. With the exception of field hockey, all of these types of hockey generally follow the same rules.