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indoor soccer has different soccer cleats and a different kind of ball and has walls around the field and has assfolt and outdoor soccer has a different size ball and kind of ball and has no walls and had natural grass,
if there is an extra player stop the game and send him off the field and then do a drop ball.
It depends on whether you are playing field, ice or indoor hockey, on what surface, whether the ball/puck is skipping or rolling/sliding and many other things.
the size of a indoor football is a 2 or3
No the ball for volleyball is much lighter
I like the Wilson Ultra ball. It has a good bounce and breaks in nicely, but the best part is the feel. Because of its sponge rubber underlayer, it has and indoor feel but wears like an outdoor ball. Easily the best indoor/outdoor ball that I have ever used.
Indoor Hockey Ball specs according to FIH: - Must be spherical - Has a circumference of between 224 mm and 235 mm - Weighs between 156 grams and 163 grams - Is made of any material coloured white (or an agreed colour which contrasts with the playing surface) - Is hard with a smooth surface (but indentations are permitted)
Play in an enclosed area such as an indoor basketball or volleyball gym.
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Doing a cannon ball and making a huge splash.
It will probably be OK, but if you are a serious field hockey player, you would not use an indoor stick on the turf nor use your turf stick indoors. It is not OK to use an indoor stick outside. When you want to shoot the ball you might break your stick because it is too thin. It is ok cuz there isn't much difference between them.