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SPEAKER_00 In this episode of Let's Enjoy Hockey, we show you the five most common
fouls that defenders commit when they try to recover the ball.
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SPEAKER_00 The most common foul in field hockey is a foot foul.
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SPEAKER_00 It's not too bad in principle, because it happens quite often.
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SPEAKER_00 But if the ball hits your foot inside the shooting circle, it's
detrimental, because a short corner will be awarded to the attacking
team.
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SPEAKER_00 And that's why you should be really careful not to touch the ball with
your foot inside the shooting circle.
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SPEAKER_00 The next foul we want to show you is a stick tackle.
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SPEAKER_00 This happens quite often during a game, but when you hit the stick of an
opponent too often, you will be given a card, so you should be careful not
to hit the stick of an opponent when you are defending.
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SPEAKER_00 In hockey, we don't play dirty, but sometimes the defender can provoke
more aggressive faults with physical contact that can lead to a card.
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SPEAKER_00 The following is a more tactical fault because it's provoked
intentionally where you stop the ball with the back of your stick.
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SPEAKER_00 Okay Maria.
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SPEAKER_00 And the last foul we want to explain to you is the 5 meter rule.
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SPEAKER_00 If you commit a foul, you must be at least 5 meters away from the opponent
before you engage in play again.
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SPEAKER_00 If you don't do that, then you can be given a card very quickly.
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SPEAKER_00 In addition, if you are in your quarter, a corner can be awarded to the
attacking team.
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SPEAKER_00 Hopefully after that episode you have a clear idea about the fouls in
hockey.
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SPEAKER_00 We look forward to seeing you in the next episode! Ciao!
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SPEAKER_00 I'm ready.
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SPEAKER_00 Ready?
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SPEAKER_00 Okay. Okay.