Environmental Sciences, asked by ratannarsara, 4 months ago

The term ‘loop and flick’ is associated with which spor.t?​

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Answered by singhrameshwar4848
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Answer:

look -table tennis, flick-hockey

Answered by stalwartajk
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Answer: The phrase "loop and flick" is frequently used to the game of field hockey.

Explanation: A small, hard ball is hit into the goal of the other team with bent sticks in the game of field hockey, which is played between two teams of 11 players each. To score more goals than the opposing team under a predetermined time limit is the game's goal.

Players must put on safety equipment including shin guards, mouthguards, and helmets while participating in the sport, which is played on a rectangular turf or grass field. Field hockey sticks typically have a curved end for hitting the ball and are made of wood, fibreglass, or composite materials.

Fast-paced field hockey is a game that calls for technical proficiency, physical stamina, and strategic planning. Effective dribbling, passing, shooting, and defending are required, as well as the ability to foresee the moves of teammates and opponents. Both amateur and professional levels of the sport are practised, and it is well-liked all around the world.

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