Great job walking & talking the children through the sport. Sometimes Kin-Ball suffers from being treated as "rainy day" gym activity by many PE teachers and not treated as a legitimate sport.
So near the end of the video, I saw one kid hit the ball or kick the ball up to keep it from hitting the ground so the team could get under the ball to catch it. How many times are they allowed to do that before it is caught?
Game seems okay. But at the end there it was just blue and black going back and forth. Where's the fun for the 3rd team? Seems there should be a rule about having just two teams going back and forth if you're going to have the "first ever 3 team sport".
@joni We increase the amount of teams, not the amount of kids on the team. This benefits larger classes as the quadrant defense is still in effect and keeps all the kids moving. It also ensures the "tees" don't get too crowded. 4 is the perfect number for team members!
Speaking from experience, this game is very fun, but also VERY tiring, so it's good to be able to have a time out. Everyone on the court needs to constantly be ready to chase after the ball. You really don't want more than 3 people holding the ball at a time (gets too crowded AND means it takes more time to get everyone assembled), so really the only solution is to have more teams. But then, it means that some teams can easily be excluded entirely by accident if there are too many and again, this is a VERY tiring game.
Great job walking & talking the children through the sport. Sometimes Kin-Ball suffers from being treated as "rainy day" gym activity by many PE teachers and not treated as a legitimate sport.
its not a legitimate sport
@@JulianLee_Go_Royals Why wouldn’t it be one?
@@faycheung9352 doesn’t require skill
@@faycheung9352 or athelethicism
We played this at school. It was FUN.
Yep
Thank you for the tutorial. It is helping me with my school work. :)
Im gonna play this tomorrow, this is going to be FUN!
Me too
Me too
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Excellent step by step explanation.. Don't know why there are 32 thumbs down..
Thank you for this great explanation!
Yuh I’m getting a head start
What a BEAUTIFUL game!
9 years!? 😮 wow😍
We are doing the same spot in my school in France
So near the end of the video, I saw one kid hit the ball or kick the ball up to keep it from hitting the ground so the team could get under the ball to catch it. How many times are they allowed to do that before it is caught?
In the official game, they have 10 seconds to fight back after the first contact.
@@KinBallCanada true
The teamwork involved is the funniest part.
Sooo dont let the balloon touch the ground version 2
Yep
I all-knowing the rules I was just checking over them to see if any changes we're made but no there all the same
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this is so crazy man, so beefy .
Game seems okay. But at the end there it was just blue and black going back and forth. Where's the fun for the 3rd team? Seems there should be a rule about having just two teams going back and forth if you're going to have the "first ever 3 team sport".
what size ball is this? what size should we get you for kids?
What happens if the attackers purposely try and hit it outside of the court? what's stopping them from doing so to earn points?
Arthur Lui out of bonds gives one point to every team but I dont know if there s any rule further than that
Robert's class say yahoo
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As melb says from amerricas got talent ammmmmmmaaaaaaazzzzziiiiinnnnnnnngggggggg
In the US they just taught us how to juggle scarves
It was fun
I think they should use a giant medicine ball
What
I wouldn't limit # of kids to 4 per team. Should be no kids sitting on sideline.
Exactly
@joni We increase the amount of teams, not the amount of kids on the team. This benefits larger classes as the quadrant defense is still in effect and keeps all the kids moving. It also ensures the "tees" don't get too crowded. 4 is the perfect number for team members!
Speaking from experience, this game is very fun, but also VERY tiring, so it's good to be able to have a time out. Everyone on the court needs to constantly be ready to chase after the ball. You really don't want more than 3 people holding the ball at a time (gets too crowded AND means it takes more time to get everyone assembled), so really the only solution is to have more teams. But then, it means that some teams can easily be excluded entirely by accident if there are too many and again, this is a VERY tiring game.
We played this at school.
Same
We also played this at school today costed dollars
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Haha haha 2019 8th grade
@@soniamaclean977 Hehe 2020 8th grade. Im doing like an end of unit assessment :(
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Who’s here from tiktok tryna find the rules
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Walking
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This looks boring