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  • How to play Kabbadi

    This version of the traditional game Kabbadi was introduced to our troop by the most fantastic leader, Lol Olley. The sort of guy who could rustle up an evening with nothing much and always had a briefcase packed with things to make the magic happen…

    Without further ado, here’s the game, still popular more than 15 years later…

    8-12 players per team. Two teams (both with equal numbers and sizes).

    Alternate sides raid

    Single person raiders

    Defenders can hold hands

    Room divided into quarters longways (i.e. 4 X rectangles)

    Defenders to stay in home quarter until raider is in their half

    Raider has to tag a defender in his home 1/2 and get back to his home quarter without breathing in

    A raider has to emit a noise whilst breathing out

    Defenders can stop a raider by making him breath in (no body harm) before he gets back to his home quarter

    Defender pushing a raider out of court is a foul

    Raider going out of court is out of the game

    Raider who breathes in before returning home is out of the game.

    Kabbadi has sometimes been spelt Kabadi or even Kabaddi. Lol used to love the fact that Kabbadi was shown on TV in the UK on terrestrial channels. I never saw it but always very fierce I am told!

  • Zig Zag Relay

    Equipment Needed:

    1 large (sponge) ball per team

    How to Play:

    Divide players into 2 teams with even numbers on each team

    The team then forms two lines with players facing towards each other

    The ball is passed between the two lines zig-zag fashion until it reaches the last player on the right-hand side. That player then runs to the head of the left-hand line.

    The team must stand still if the ball is dropped, where it is returned to the start of the line.

    First past the post wins.