Ha Ha Dribble
Titre 1
-Objectif:
Titre 1
To have a partner do as much activity as possible
-Aptitudes motrices fondamentales:
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Manipulative Retain
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Bounce
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-Liste d'équipement:
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One stability ball per pair of players
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-Lien d'équipement:
-Mise en place:
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All players line up with their partners along one side of the room.
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Each pair has a ball.
-Instructions:
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Each pair of players plays a game of Rock, Paper, Scissors to determine who does the activities.
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In Rock, Paper, Scissors, each player holds one hand under his armpit. Together they hop three times. When they land for the third time, each player pulls out his hand and either makes a fist (rock), shows a flat hand (paper), or holds two fingers out (scissors).
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The winner is determined as follows: Rock wins over scissors (it crushes scissors), scissors wins over paper (it cuts paper), and paper wins over rock (it covers a rock).
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The losing player then dribbles a ball to the other side of the room and back while the winner jumps up and down and says: “Ha, Ha. Ha, Ha.”
-Questions et notes:
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If dribbling the ball is too difficult, have players roll the ball.
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If dribbling the ball is too easy, have players dribble two balls.
Adapted from J. Byl, H. Baldauf, P. Doyle, and A. Raithby, 2007, Chicken and Noodle Games: 141 Fun Activities With Innovative Equipment. (Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics), 225.