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TRADITIONAL SPORTS

ÁNGELA CASANOVA LÓPEZ

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TRADITIONAL SPORTS of england

Gloria Rosique, Irene Soto, María Rojo and Ángela Casanova.

index:

  • Page 1: Rugby
  • Page 3: Golf
  • Page 5: Criquet
  • Page 7: Field hockey

Rugby

EQUIPMENT:

- Jersey: Short or long sleeves but adjusted to the body. The color depends on the equipment. - Short: short panatalones, comfortable for all kinds of movements - Socks: long socks, covering pimples. rugby boots: essential for grass grip and balance. - Mouthguards: They are used to prevent injuries to the mouth and teeth. - Helmet: protect the head from blows

Rugby is a contact sport that has been gaining popularity, consists of 2 teams that compete to advance with a ball to the scoring zone of the opposing team. This sport is not as demanded as American football, but it also has a very large number of players and fans.

advantanges and disandvantages:

ADVANTAGES:

DISADVANTAGES:

  • Injures
  • Complex rules
  • Metal and physical intensity
  • Physical development
  • Teamwork
  • Discipline

golf

HISTORY:

WHAT IS IT?

The first permanent golf course was developed in Scotland, and evidence of the first golf clubs also comes from this country. The oldest golf course in the world is “Old Links at Musselburgh Racecourse”.

Golf is an individual sport in which the objective is, using various clubs or sticks, to introduce a small, hard ball into each of the 18 holes that are located in an extensive outdoor grass field; the winner is the player who completes the course by clearing the obstacles with the fewest number of strokes.

-PLAYING FIELD Golf is played on a POTOS outdoor natural grass course. Unlike many sports, golf does not have a standardized playing surface. A golf course occupies a large area and is generally made up of 9 or 18 partial rounds: To play a round of golf, 18 holes must be completed in a set order. In some golf courses, the holes are also given other commemorative names, commercial or taken from some of its characteristics: difficulty, design, names of flowers or animals, etc. The course is delimited by stakes or posts in different colors, the meaning of which must be known by the player. The white stakes mark the "out of bounds" line. The Red stakes indicate lateral water hazards. The yellow stakes indicate frontal water hazards. The blue stakes delimit a "land under repair".

CRICKET

  • Cricket is a sport in which eleven players try to bat and score runs while another team of eleven tries to eliminate the opposing batsmen. The team with the most points wins based on the number of races it has achieved.
  • The most fundamental elements to practice this sport are the bat and the ball, which allow offensive players to score runs.
  • A game of cricket can last eight hours.

ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES

DISADVANTAGES

ADVANTAGES

  • it can take up a lot of people's time and money and detract from other aspects of their lives.
  • that you have to have strong arms, since you must have enough strength and agility in them to throw and catch the ball several times throughout the game
  • the improvement in everything that has to do with the person on both a physical and mental level.

field hockey

WHAT IS IT?

Field hockey is a sport in which two opposing eleven-players teams compete against each other to score a ball into the opposing team's goal. The actions are performed with a field hockey stick that allows control of the ball. The objective is to score more goals than the opposing team at the end of the regulation playing time (four quarters of fifteen minutes with two-minute breaks between the first and second half, another between the third and in the fourth. Between the second and the third there are five or fifteen minutes).

HISTORY:

There are graphic records of rudimentary forms of field hockey (a game of sticks and a ball) in many places in the world. For example in an Egyptian bas-relief, in images from ancient Greece or in inner Mongolia, where they played a similar game called beikou. It is possible that several centuries later, when the British invaded India in 1757, they adopted a similar game and brought it to Europe. Other hockey-like games are hurling and shinty. In the late 18th century, the first field hockey association was formed. The National Teams from India and Pakistan were the great world dominators of the sport for many decades. They won all the Olympic games from 1928 to 1968, but later teams from other countries have emerged to break the Indian and Pakistani hegemony, such as the Netherlands, Germany, New Zealand, England, Spain, Argentina and Australia.

NECESSARY EQUIPMENT:

  • Field hockey stick: Its maximum length is 105 mm and the width should not exceed 51 mm. The weight should not exceed 0.75 kg
  • The ball: In the past, the ball was made of leather and cork. Nowadays, field hockey balls are made of plastic, hollow inside and its size isapproximately like a tennis or baseball ball.
  • Protections: In this sport it is essential to wear a mouth guard, to prevent teeth damage. Shin guards are also necessary as they can prevent legs fractures. In the case of the goalkeeper, he must wear a characteristic protection as he is very exposed to the balls. For short corners, additional protection (masks) is added during their execution.