Last One It
-Objective:
To be the last player tagged
-Fundamental Movement Skills:
Locomotor
Roll
-Equipment List:
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One stability ball per pair of players
-Equipment Link:
-Setting Up:
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Assign boundaries that are at least five square paces per player. In other words half a volleyball court is approximately nine paces by nine paces or 81 square paces, enough room for about 16 players.
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Players are scattered in the playing area, each sitting on their own ball.
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The leader assigns one player to be the It.
-Instructions:
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On the leader’s signal to begin the players use a “Forward Roll” to move inside the playing area in an effort to avoid being tagged by the It.
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Forward Roll: Sit on the ball. Roll forwards to till you almost fall of the front off the ball. Squat up and pull the ball under your but again to a sitting position. Roll forwards again and repeat as you move around the playing surface.
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The It tries to tag players.
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When the It tags a player, then there are two Its.
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If a player goes out of bounds that player also becomes an It.
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Continue playing till the last player is tagged. That player is the winner and becomes the It for the next game.
-Questions & Notes:
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It is too difficult to make a speed catch, the It will need to try and corner players and then tag them.
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Players may not move backwards on the balls or they will fall backwards and hit the back of their head on the floor.
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An excellent game for upper legs and shoulders.