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Stuck in the Mud

Focus
Games & Races.
Skills
Preliminary Moves & Passing, Footwork & Agility, Vision & Quick Decisions.
Purpose
A frantic tag game, good for late warm-up.
difficulty
Difficulty
Basic
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Players
7+
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Balls
1
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Cones
0
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Opp. tops
2
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Visible opposition strip: 2
  • Setup

    Choose 2 taggers (A & B), remainder spread out inside 1/3 of the court.
  • Step 1

    Taggers (A & B) run around trying to touch players. Meanwhile a ball is being passed around.
    Players must lead away from taggers
    Normal rules apply re stepping so quick thinking, plus communication from team-mates required
  • Step 2

    When a player is tagged, they become 'stuck' and must remain stationary. However they can be freed again if they receive and pass to another player without being touched.
  • Step 3

    Defending team try to trap all players.
    If tagged while still holding the ball - pause play to give ball to a mobile attacker - then resume
    If turnover through a missed pass, passer becomes 'stuck'
  • Step 4

    When only 1 player remains, or 1 minute elapses, pause for recovery while you rotate taggers; restart.
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