4 types of games
1. striking and fielding - baseball, soccer
Example,
Danish Long Ball
- simpler, fun, engaging game, preferred over traditional baseball
- adsptations - use a pylon for batting, different striking implements - bat, racquet
http://www.pegames.org/full-length/danish-long-ball/
2. invasion - soccer, baseball
Example,
Goalball - designed for visually impaired - hit or roll a ball into the opposing teams net
adapt - bell in ball
- role model with wearing blind folds, do some lead up trust games
http://www.dhamilton.net/goalball/HOW_TO_PLAY_GOALBALL/How_to_Play_GOALBALL.htm
https://www.youtube.com/user/ParalympicSportTV - watch videos of the game
3. wall and net games - tennis, volleyball
Example, Sit Volleyball - designed for able bodied and physically disabled, buttocks always in contact with floor
4. target games - curling, bocce
Example - Bocce - roll a set of 4 bocce balls trying to be closer to the target ball (white) then your opponent
adaptation - chute to roll ball down, switch to move ball, bean bags instead of balls
local hero - Kevin Worthylake - para-olympian bocce player
http://www.wikihow.com/Play-Bocce-Ball - how to info
local hero - Kevin Worthylake - para-olympian bocce player
video of Keven
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_e3Otm4mMVk
One word for class today
FUN, FUN, FUN!!!!!!!!!
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