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Meaning of Tackle

Tackle a move attempting to take away the ball from the possession of another player using the stick (hockey) (chambers. Sports factf.,2005, 323P.) Tackle 1. An offensive player positioned outside a guard on the line of scrimmage 2. A defensive player positioned on the inside of the line of scrimmage 3. The act of forcing the ball carrier to the ground (am.Football) (chambers. Sports factf.,2005, 18P.) Tackle 1. In football, hockey and some other games, a physical challenge against an opposing player who has the ball, puck, or other object of possession 2. The equipment used for a specialised activity such as angling or rock climbing 3. (In american football) a lineman positioned between a guard and an end, or the position of such a player (in football, hockey and some other games) to make a physical challenge against an opposing player who has possession of the ball, puck or other object of play (dict. Of sp. And ex. Sc. 2006, 205P.) Tackle 1. Stopping a player by using one‟s arms to bring him down. Unlike in rugby union, a tackled player may hold on to the ball 2. A successful attempt to do so, following which there is a play- the-ball (rugby league) (chambers. Sports factf.,2005, 480P.) Tackle a legal attempt to stop an opponent. Illegal attempts result in a free kick (austral.Football) (chambers. Sports factf.,2005, 63P.) Tackle a player position on both the offensive and defensive lines, there is usually a left and right offensive tackle, and a left and right defensive tackle, see also tackling (football) tackle an attempt to take the ball away from the opponent, using the stick (hockey) tackle an attempt to win the ball from an opponent using the leg or foot (football) (chambers. Sports factf.,2005, 263P.) Tackle stopping a player by using one‟s arms to bring him down. A tackled player must release the ball. See also breakdown (rugby union) (chambers. Sports factf.,2005, 494P.) Tackle the act of grabbing a player who has the ball and bringing him to the ground (rugby) tackle archery equipment (archery)

 

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List of Literature and The List of Abbreviations sources used in the source document


1.   Chambers  Sports  Factfinder.  Chambers  Harrap  Publishers  Ltd  2005.  [ISBN  0550  101616] (Chambers. Sports Factf.,2005)
2.   Dictionary  of  Leisure,  Travel  and  Tourism.  Third  edition.  A&C  Black  Publishers  Ltd,  2008. [ISBN 9780713685459] (Dict. of Leis., Trav. and Tour., 2008)
3.   Dictionary. Sport, Physical Education, Sport Science. Editors Herbert Haag&Gerald Haag. Kiel, Institut für Sport und Sportwissenschaften, 2003.  [ISBN 3-7780-3419-7]  ((H.Haag &G. Haag, Dictionary, 2003)
4.   Dictionary   of   Sport   and   Exercise   Science   A&Black   Publishers   Ltd   2006.   [ISBN   -10: 0713677856;   ISBN-13: 9780713677850]  (Dict. of Sp.and Ex.Sc,2006)
5.   Dictionary of the Sport and Exercise Sciences. Mark H.Anshel, Editor. Human Kinetics Books Champaign, Illinois, 1991 [ISBN: 0-87322-379-9] (Dict. of sp. and Ex. Sc. 1991)

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