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Teaching Nontraditional Sports

Teaching Nontraditional Sports. by Mr. Blanco Physical Education Dept. Kraemer Middle School. What are Nontraditional Sports?. Pickle Ball. Overview/Historical F acts. Important Terminology. Invented in 1965 by a US congressman Named after Pickle, Pritchard's Cocker spaniel

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Teaching Nontraditional Sports

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  1. Teaching Nontraditional Sports by Mr. Blanco Physical Education Dept. Kraemer Middle School

  2. What are Nontraditional Sports?

  3. Pickle Ball Overview/Historical Facts Important Terminology Invented in 1965 by a US congressman Named after Pickle, Pritchard's Cocker spaniel Combination of skill from tennis, badminton, and table tennis Slower game than tennis Fault Volley Non volley zone Forehand Backhand Drop shot/serve Drive shot/serve Lab shot/serve Smash shot

  4. Important Points Rules Faults Occur When Serving (one foot behind backline, underhand pass, ball hit in air, only one serve, balls lands in diagonal court side, allowed one fault) Bounce rule Volleying Ball is hit out bounds Ball fails to clear net Players volleys ball before it has bounce on each of court Violation of non volley rules Ball bounces more than once

  5. The fastest growing sport in North America http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmYF67dqNaQ ????

  6. Speedball Overview/Historical facts Important terminology Elmer Mitchell University of Michigan, 1921 “Oldest new game around” Fast pace Involves commonly used sport skills (soccer, football, basketball, ultimate frisbee) Use little equipment Aerial ball Ground ball Touchdown Dropkick Soccer ball Toe lift Aerial dribble Frog kick rolling ball kick up Restrain line Traveling Delay of game

  7. Important Points Benefits of speedball Game aspects Novel game for almost every student, fun and exciting Everyone has some sport background skills they bring to the game Reinforces many prior unit skills, providing practice and repetition All scoring must be initiated from outside the end zone Ball can be converted from a ground ball to an air ball and caught by the hands using a few techniques Games starts at center fieldwith toe lift Defense starts 10yrds away All rules of soccer apply Player only has 2 steps and a pivot after catching ball Aerial dribble can be used to advance by oneslef

  8. “Oldest New Game Around” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q2u5qc5el4s ????

  9. Ultimate Frisbee Overview/ Historical facts Important terminology Invented at Columbia HS (NJ) 1968 Wham-O company first to produce and distribute “frisbie-ing” original name Stroke Par Penalty stroke Drive/driver Putt/putter Mid-range Ace Birdie Taco

  10. Important Points Nature and Purpose Game Aspects Noncontact team game consisting of throwing and catching the disc The objective is to catch disc in end zone Gain possession by turnovers “Spirit of the game” All rules are self officiated Receiver must take 2 steps , establish a pivot foot and take no more than 10 sec to throw Defender must stay one Frisbee away from receiver One point is score from catching in end zone Team consists of 7 players, 2 4 min halves

  11. Flying Disc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HhUays2ehyI ????

  12. Lacrosse Overview/Historical facts Important terminology Oldest game in North America Played in early 1600s by Iroquois Indians Used to settle conflicts, train young warriors Consisted of hundreds of players from tribes Would be played between villages Canadians adopted the game as le jeu de la crosse Face off Crosse Cradle Scoop Pocket Shaft Poke check “X” Crease Slashing

  13. Important Points Modern LAX Basic rules/ Game play Attributed to Dr. William Beers (Canada 1856) One of the most popular games in HS PE Fastest growing youth and HS sport in America Different versions for men and women Ball advanced downfield by running while cradling ball in pocket or throwing and catching ball Stick checks are allowed Body checking is allowed (non contact in back of body)

  14. LAX http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbEkuZ0EhvE ????

  15. Thank You

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