Here are some Wikipedia entries to help you understand the differences (for example, using both sides of the stick, playing off the walls of the rink, using your foot as well as the stick):
Indoor_field_hockey
"...not to be confused with other indoor hockey variants such as rink hockey or floorball."
Floorball
"Players must not use their hands, arms or head to play the ball on purpose. One may use other body parts."
balls frigging harder to handle tho, because its got holes.
its a big plastic golf chipping practice ball.
tml240 4 years ago
Yeah, I often describe it as a big cat toy :)
Izzard 4 years ago
So Indoor hockey then.
YorkshireKing 4 years ago
YorkshireKing and Catuveluni:
Here are some Wikipedia entries to help you understand the differences (for example, using both sides of the stick, playing off the walls of the rink, using your foot as well as the stick):
Indoor_field_hockey
"...not to be confused with other indoor hockey variants such as rink hockey or floorball."
Floorball
"Players must not use their hands, arms or head to play the ball on purpose. One may use other body parts."
Izzard 4 years ago
This is just hockey. It's like when tennis players play different surfaces, you don't call it a different sport.
Catuveluni 4 years ago
Well maybe, apart from the different equipment, the different rules and the different techniques :P
Izzard 4 years ago