You actually use almost all of your muscles. Different shots rely heavily on different muscle groups.
While playing hockey, someone exercise most if not all the muscles in the body, as the hockey is a very physically intensive sport.
Arm muscles, Abs, Legs, and wrist
triceps biceps hamstrings
sport is a type of science cause in sport you use muscles so you muscles and health are realted to science. Being a physiio
all of them man
almost all of them
Basically the same thing, but hockey pants have the pads inside of them when the girdle is skin tight and is just the pads. Girdles normally go under the long pants that some skaters wear when they play roller hockey. Overall pretty similar and both used to protect your high thigh area's.
EVERYTHING. serious.
Yes there are still some that use wood hockey sticks. There is actually a whole lot of them that still use one.
One can watch ice cleats at any ice rink. Many hockey teams will allow the use of their ice rink for the public when they are not playing or practicing on it.
Not really. You mainly use your legs/ leg muscles, for everything but mainly getting low and bending you legs.
It's how you hold your mouth and use your mouth muscles when playing a musical instrument.
There are lots of fun ways to gain muscles by playing outside! Simply by playing sports, and running around you can gain some strength. If you are looking for significant muscle growth, I would suggest choosing an athletic activity that you enjoy, and working on isolating those muscles. For example, if you love playing football, focus on improving the muscles that you use the most in football.
The same way people do when they are playing ice hockey be use a ball not a puck the puck will flip on its side and makes it very hard to handle.