Hockey Coach Giving Tips coloring page

A young hockey player receiving tips in a bare environment and a hockey coach. Detailed lines and broad areas of colouring make it ideal to children and sport-related activities.

Hockey Coach Giving Tips

This plain setting colouring page of Hockey Coach Giving Tips is a miniature stroke of inspiration between a coach and a player, emphasising the necessity of being guided and learning and working together in the game. In the drawing, the coach is leaning forward, urging her on, either teaching something or teaching strategy, and the little player is listening earnestly with the stick in hand. They are created with large, straight lines and broad spaces of colouring, which are favourable to kids keen on sports-related image or those who wish to understand the interconnection between teaching and acting. The simple background makes the kids focus on the interaction and leave their own pieces of information, like a rink board, a wall in the locker room, or basic floor lines, but leaves the design simple and friendly. It encourages such values as patience, growth, and communication, and can be used in the classrooms, sports programmes or at-home learning. It demonstrates that it is not only about getting scores in the field of hockey, but it is also about acquiring correct skills, listening and learning to be confident in your actions with the help of practise.

How to Color
A way of making this page look coloured is to use bold colours with contrasting colours like coach and players uniform and have individual character stand out. Jerseys made with reds, blues, greens, or blacks are really good, and gloves and helmets can either match the brightness or be made using a brighter colour so as to have an added effect of value and fun. Lightening make in steps along skates, legs and arms artificial to depict movement. The sticks should be painted in greys or blacks whereas the blades should be metallic. The setting is plain, so the rest of it is soft, either plain blue, grey, beige or bring your own custom artwork with it: rink lines, boards or posters to provide context. To have a relaxing effect, two light colors can be used together to achieve a gradual tint. End with the sharped coloured pencil outline of the characters to provide the work of art a sharp and clean look.

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