Вопрос: Как играть во флагбол?

 

#Floorball101: Floorball Passing Techniques [Floorball for Beginners]

Видео взято с канала: SG Sports TV


 

How to Play Floorball (Ep. 132 Floorball)

Видео взято с канала: FlagHouse Activity Channel


 

#Floorball101: Floorball Dribbling [Floorball for Beginners]

Видео взято с канала: SG Sports TV


 

4 основных паса в флорболе

Видео взято с канала: Тренер по Флорболу


 

The Rules of Floorball EXPLAINED!

Видео взято с канала: Ninh Ly


 

Что такое флорбол и как в него играть? Фитнес ТВ

Видео взято с канала: Фитнес ТВ


 

Вот это спорт! ФЛОРБОЛ

Видео взято с канала: Беларусь 5


12 комментариев

  • Ninh explains The Rules of Floorball
    A floor-based hockey game, this is an alternative to standard ice hockey and field hockey.
    Elite NHL players swear by this game to help develop soft hands and stick-handling skills.
    Sorry it’s taken a while to make this one… ran into numerous copyright issues whilst making it.
    It’s a great sport and an extremely cheap one to start playing.
    Ten points to anyone who noticed what the goalkeeper did?!

  • This is a sport I’ve never seen or heard of before watching this video. I have heard of roller hockey, played while wearing in-line skates. Thanks for another outstanding rules video (I can’t believe you’ve made over 80 of these to date. That’s a lot of sports.)

  • Hi, I have a quick question. I understand that for an outfield player to stop the ball with his hand is a foul, but what if the opponent hits the ball and it hits the the player on the hand? I know in football, the rule is as long as the player didn’t intentionally put his hand out to stop the ball, it is not a foul. Does the same rule apply in floorball or is it a foul whether or not there was intention. Sorry, you may have answered the question in the comments below, but I wanted to hear straight from the horses mouth

  • In my country Australia I believe I played this one in primary school in grade 7
    I just called it court hockey and the sticks I used looked similar to the ones in this clip
    same with the ball too
    But I was a goalie and the catch was I had a stick

  • Nice video about Floorball! Here in Switzerland Unihockey (how it is called here) is really popular. It is the teamsport with the third most licensed players (only Volleyball and Soccer have more) and Switzerland is also quiet successfull: 6x Bronze and 1x Silver at the world championship (our worst position was 5th in 1996) as well as Silver at the World Games 2017 and 2x Bronze at the two European championships.
    Our Women got 1x gold, 2x silver and 4x bronze and were never worse than 4th.
    Also the clubteams of Red Ants Rychenberg Winterthur, UHC Dietlikon (both women) and SV Wiler Ersigen (men) won the champions cup (a tournament of the best European floorballteams).

  • I would like to see you cover inline/roller hockey. I’ve said this before but there is a lot of little differences that differentiate inline and ice hockey and a lot of people generally just look at your channel now when they want to learn the rules of sport.

  • As a hockey fan n having played my whole life i really like this game n think i remember seeing it when i traveled to Sweden n Finland as a teen to plsy hockey.. my only isdue is i really think the goalie should get a stick n some sort of gloves…

  • Floorball (Innebandy) comes from sweden. It is one of the most played sports here along with football, icehockey and handball.

    Sweden and finland are dominating the sport internationally. They’re the only ones that have been winning the world cup. Most of the times sweden have won and finland come second but like 3 times finland have won and sweden have been 2nd.

  • This game is uncommon in my part of Canada, or I should say this specefic game. We have outdoor hockey courts in my city and the rules are fairly similar, we use a diffrent kind of solid orange ball, we use the same hockey sticks used in ice-hockey (which is just called a hockey stick in canada) the nets are the same size as nhl nets, and we can score goals from above the knee. the goal keeper or goalie as it’s more commonly called in canada does have a stick.

  • Great video as always! I remember playing this in gym class as a kid.

    I had no idea it was played professionally. Anyone know where it it is popular/what the big leagues are?

    As someone who played and loved hockey, but skated like Happy Gilmore, it looks like I missed my calling