Player Practicing Stickhandling coloring page

An athlete holding a stick and practising his/her stickhandling on a simple floor. It has clean lines and extensive colouring, which makes this easy training scene ideal to kids and beginners.

Player Practicing Stickhandling

As a concentration on a specific training process, this coloring page, entitled Player Practicing Stickhandling -Basic Floor, depicts the learning situation at hand as a player practices how to hand control the puck accurately and fast. The drawing depicts the athlete at stable pose with a knee bend with arms cocked and his eyes fixed on the puck and through this, developing capability and discipline is made to be known. Sharp, fresh contours produce the player, stick, and puck to be simple to colour, whereas the simple background scenery makes the scene uncomplicated, user-friendly, and ideal to aspiring artists. Large areas of colouring enable novices to enjoy the drawing without any trouble, whereas minor details, such as lines of gears, folds of jerseys, and angle of sticks, provide a more challenging experience to older children. The muted background also encourages imagination, allowing children to paint garage walls, an area to a driveway, a gym set-up or even plain texture beneath the player. This page brings practise, patience and improvement and glorifies the basics of hockey. It is used in the classrooms, sports clubs, or at-home art time offering a quiet relaxing educational experience of the training world.

How to Color
A bold player jersey colour, reds, blues, greens, blacks, or yellows will be sufficient to give this scene its own colour and appearance. Light shadows on the arms, legs, and torso to indicate the sportive pose of body and motion. The skates are also available in dark colour shades such as black and navy, whereas the metallic greys or silvers of the stick blade appeal. The puck may be either traditional black or something creative like a bright colour. In the case of the simple floor, the soft greys, brown or light blues are the ones that should be used and the focus should be on the player. To make the scene look grounded, add a shadow on the bottom of the skates and puck as well. To have more details please, care to draw lines of a light touch texture to the floor, or provide simple background material. Complete the painting, marking important information using a dark coloured pencil to provide it with a clean, energetic appearance.

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