Put a hula hoop about feet away from home and in foul ground. A catcher must stand in the hoop at all times. A batting tee may be used in some classes instead of the pitched ball one or no bounce.
After the ball is hit , the runner runs to second base first. The next batter does the same but the runner on second must come home. At any time the runners will go to the next base at their peril.
When the ball is fielded , it must be thrown to second or home. If they are caught between the base es then it is an out. The catcher must stay in the hoop and an errant throw must be made by another player.
Switch after 3 minutes and repeat the process. After the ball is hit , kicked , punched or from a stationary tee , the runner may run to any base as all the runners can BUT all bases must be touched before coming home.
There is no limit to the number at each base. Have a pitcher stand in a hula hoop to receive the ball from the fielders. If a runner is caught in between the bases it can either be an out or return to the base area they just left. Switch after a few minutes and repaet the process. Give each team wiffleballs or beanbags that either must be sliding on the floor bean bag or rolled wiffleball.
The players are scattered throughout their half court. They will try to hit the back wall on the opposite side of the floor. As a variation with the wiffleballs is to place teammates behind the endline and they will place the balls in a box. The beanbags will easily stay on the floor. NO player may take the ball from the scoring area - it must be kept there.
Make a free space or neutral area about feet between the teams. Give players a soft ball to each front line. They must only roll the ball or a one bounce toss for a score. The object is to get the ball past the front line and also the backline players for a score from head level. Place cones at each ends back line for boundries.
The front line are blockers and tossers. The back line is a blocker and toss the ball to their own front line. Back line players may not score. After a few moments have the lines switch from front to back. They may be as follows : Paddle ball , racquet ball , wifflebat stationary tee , too , tennis racquet or hockey stick.
No upcoming batter may use the equipment of the previous batter. The next time at bat they must never use the implement twice during the activity. The fielding team may only tag the runners as there are no force outs. Best of all, the natural challenge and variations inherent in Fartlek training can keep students motivated and engaged. Marathon Kids is on a mission to get kids moving. The nonprofit organization offers free physical education programming through Marathon Kids Connect, a cloud-based PE and run club management platform that includes a mobile app for digital activity-tracking.
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If the ball is caught in the air, it is an out. Scoring is as follows: If the ball travels over the mid-line but is stopped before the homerun line, its a double.
If the ball passes both lines, it is a home run. The players must keep track of where their own base runners are. Maximum of five runs per inning, then teams switch. Players must complete an inning or go back to the last full inning for the final score. An example of the scoring would be Rich pitches the ball to his teammate Jennie who hits the ball which lands and is stopped in between the mid-line and the home run line a double.
Jennie then pitches to Rich who hits a fly ball which is caught by their opponent Raelene.
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