body checking
Plural
body checkings
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(hockey) the legal act of using physical contact to impede an opponent's progress or separate them from the puck
Body checking is a hockey move where a player uses their body to physically block or disrupt an opponent who has the puck. The goal of body checking is to separate the player from the puck or to stop their progress by using controlled force. It is allowed in certain levels of hockey, especially for players who are older or more experienced. When done correctly, body checking is a legal and strategic move, but if done recklessly or dangerously, it can result in a penalty. The key is to make contact with the opponent in a way that is fair and safe.
- Body checking is a fundamental aspect of defensive play in hockey.
- Coaches emphasize the importance of clean body checking in hockey.
- She's working on improving her body checking in practice.
- Body checking requires good timing and technique.
- The player received a penalty for an illegal body checking.