.In this set up players are racing against each other in a fun game that you can use at training or on match days. Great one to get the players alert and ready for anything. Why use itIf players can work out the best running sequence they can win the challenge Set upYou need three training poles, and 3 sets of 4 coloured cones. Create an area 20×25 yards and arrange the cones like the diagram (make it so each colour has similar distances to run). We used 3 players in the session How to do itYou need to experiment with distances in this game. Start the three players next to the training poles and on your call they have to collect the cones one by one and put them on top of their training pole. First to get the four cones wins.
TechniqueThis is all about running, turning and getting in the way of your opponent if she is quicker than you!1. Players start by the training poles and must look around and see where the cones are and which one to go for first2. On your call the three players run to get their cones to place on top of the training poles3. Tactics come into this if the cones have been arranged so one colour is closer than the other colours4. Players should be moving at a high tempo to get to their cones first5.
Leaping Leprechauns - Fun P.E. Warm-Up Game for St. Patrick's Day For a printable version, please click on 'Leaping Leprechauns'. Pics and Videos of this game are below. Set-Up: On one end of the gym, place 4 cones on the endline. The cones mark the beginning of each obstacle course. Divide students equally behind each cone to begin.
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