Air hockey requires a couple pieces of specialized equipment, including a table, two mallets and a puck.
The table includes a large smooth surface for play, which includes some kind of machinery underneath that forces air to the top through several tiny holes. This allows the puck to glide effortlessly over the surface, allowing for fast action and quick gameplay.
The table is surrounded by a rail to keep the puck from flying off the table. At each end is a slot which serves as a goal, and underneath the goal is usually a return to grab the puck and return it to play.
In the United States, the USAA (United States Air-Hockey-Table Association) is the regulating authority, and have only approved tables manufactured by Dynamo for …show more content…
To start the game, a coin toss or face-off determine who gets possession of the puck initially.
There are several rule violations which constitute a foul, thus turning over possession of the puck to the opponent. Topping, or placing the mallet on top of the puck to stop it, is an automatic foul. In addition, not hitting the puck within seven seconds of it crossing into your area is a foul. Other fouls include hitting the puck with anything other than the mallet, and hitting the puck so hard that it leaves the table.
Points are counted anytime the puck crosses into the goal area, whether an electronic scoring device counts it or not. The first person to score seven point in a game wins.
Gameplay
Playing air hockey is all in the way you grip the mallet. Use your fingertips instead of gripping the center with your hands, which allows more fluid motion of the wrists.
When defending the goal, keep your mallet out in front of it by about 8-10 inches. You can move the mallet back to the corners to defend from there.
When shooting, always wait until you get control of the puck before attempting a move. Create your own patterns of shooting, but mix them up to