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New sport: the Washi-wall bounce
1. Washi-wall bounce
Necessary equipment:
1 bouncy ball
20 rolls of washi tape, including 10 different colours
( colours can be used to differentiate difficulty levels)
2. This sport is a mix between darts,
hop-scotch and gaelic handball
3. The setup
You need a 2-3m wall with about
3m space in front of it (the
8 bigger the wall the better).
9
10 Using the washi tape, draw
2
shapes on the wall in different
1
sizes. Inside these shapes write
7 the number (the smaller the
shape, the higher the number).
4 6
Since washi tape comes off
2 easily, you can set up this game
on any wall, even indoors.
You can play alone, with 2
people or in teams (depending
onthe size of the wall)
4. The rules
If you are playing with two people, toss a coin and the winner starts first.
He or she hits the bouncy ball onto the ground with their open palm, aiming to send the
ball to hit inside one of the shapes. This player gets the amount of points written in the
shape where the ball hits.
The 2nd player must hit the ball on the rebound and aim for it to hit into a shape. And so
on.
The aim is to be the first to reach 51 points, but if you go above 51
points you lose the extra points above 51 and have to keep trying
until you reach the exact number of 51.
It is quite a fast game, each player must manage to hit the ball. If not
they lose their turn. They must also keep track of the score in order
not to hit too many points and to aim at the correct shape.
5. Benefits
Playing Washi-wall bounce regularly has been proven to be very good for your
coordination and playing for 30mn is equivalent to an hour of cardio on the
treadmill.
Furthermore scientific research has proved that playing Washi-wall bounce
develops your creativity as the players create new playing walls everytime they
want.
Please do try this at home and especially
HAVE FUN!!!