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Drag flicking is a scoring technique in th … Drag flicking is a scoring technique in the sport of field hockey. It was first seen in the late 1980s in Australia. It is used as an attacking technique, mainly within penalty corner involving two main components known as the scoop and flick. The technique involves a running up, and then forceful 'slinging' technique of the ball around your body, towards the goals. ball around your body, towards the goals.
, Schlenzen bezeichnet eine bestimmte Technik der Ballbehandlung bei den Sportarten Hockey, Fußball und Radball.
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Schlenzen bezeichnet eine bestimmte Technik der Ballbehandlung bei den Sportarten Hockey, Fußball und Radball.
, Drag flicking is a scoring technique in th … Drag flicking is a scoring technique in the sport of field hockey. It was first seen in the late 1980s in Australia. It is used as an attacking technique, mainly within penalty corner involving two main components known as the scoop and flick. The technique involves a running up, and then forceful 'slinging' technique of the ball around your body, towards the goals. ball around your body, towards the goals.
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