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| The Washington, DC area's only Underwater Hockey team. | |||||||
| Underwater
hockey is a fast moving game
that quickly builds swimming and free diving capability.
It is played on the bottom of a 6-8 feet swimming pool by two teams of
six.
Players wear fins, mask, snorkel, and a protective glove and headgear
(the same kind as for water polo). The stick is short, approximately 1 foot long and made of wood or plastic polymer. The puck is heavy, around 3 lb. and coated with a protective layer of hard plastic. The goals are 3 meters (9’) long. Play and strategy is similiar to soccer or ice hockey except that the playing surface is at the bottom of a pool. The rules are "non-contact" and players generally cover zones around the puck. Success (scoring) ultimately depends on teamwork, since no single person can hold her breath forever. Play is fast and exciting - you go at it hard while holding your breath. The sport offers great cross-training for scuba divers, runners, swimmers, and bikers. Plus, because it's non-contact and underwater, people of different sizes and genders play on an equal field. Check out the pictures!
Still want more? Find more information at the Underwater Society of America. |
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