Top 10 Dodgeball Games - BEST VERSIONS - LOTS OF FUN!
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- Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024
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Love the top 10 idea! Would be awesome to make it a series, top 10: tag games, team initiatives, net games, invasion, non-traditional ect! Great work
Thanks! Yep that’s definitely one of my summer projects - already got a second Top 10 video ready to go for next week too :D
@@physedgameslove it! What’s the best way to send you ideas for you to collect and feature? I’m a PE teacher from Calgary AB. Big fan!
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Some Awesome Dodgeball variations.
Love this channel, the man behind the voice is always in a hurry.
My friend made a game called batman ball where mr freeze, or any villian really, we played it with mr freeze though, and then they picked three sidekicks to go with mr freeze. They each had flags, the sidekicks had two, and mr freeze had 3. every 5 minutes or so, Bane will join, it was usually a teacher, and then there was batman and robin, who both had 3 flags, and then there were civilians of gotham, and if they got out, batman or robin had to tag them. mr freeze could get anybody, so could batman and robin, but the sidekicks could only get the civlians, and the civilians could only get the sidekicks. if mr freeze's sidekicks get out, he tags them. if mr freeze and his sidekicks get out, then batman & robin win, and so on. fun game.
In hide out, how would the balls be returned to the middle? I can see the thrower running out of ammo quickly.
The runners can roll, lightly kick/sweep the balls back to the middle as they go by (doesn’t count as getting hit). And I allow the throwers to leave the middle area to retrieve balls BUT they must return to the middle to throw.
Really helpful, thank you!
Thank you 😊
Thank you for this! For warrior ball do the kids randomly start at the different roles or do they all start as farmers
You could try it both ways, either way should work
In my country "prison ball" it's the most Common, but with only one ball 😂
We played a game like you described, "Prison Ball," but with only one rubber ball. All the other rules were the same. Some of us got famous (within our school) for being so good at that game. We called it, "Socco." Best game ever. Most guys slung the ball like a soccer goalie. One dude could palm the ball, and he'd throw it like a softball. He is infamous for his headshots! 50 years later, people still talk about it! This is in California, USA, by the way.
I played a version of dodgeball age 10 where it was completely free for all. Do you know the name of that ?
I think it's called "no borders"
Name literally doesn't matter, it's the understanding nuances in rules that are key. I call it ultimate dodgeball
Prison ball at my school was called line dodgeball
awesome games, thank you!
Very welcome!
One of the best, most active versions called skirmish played in large areas, both teams have colored bibs or armbands which must be visible and start in areas in open ground, certain areas have large amounts of dodgeballs whilst there are little elsewhere, no boundaries, some variations include cover like long benches, chairs or other things your team will want to be behind, this version needs a plan, as positioning can determine if your team gets shredded by players taking cover behind chairs whist getting hit by flanking players, when hit you either need to catch any thrown ball whilst sitting, in some cases your team instead has a player to tap hit players with a baton
I am really disappointed by this. Dodgeball went out with the dark ages - even the NASPE says so. Don’t play dodgeball. Might as well have bully practice.
Thanks for the comment, though I fully disagree. I am also not an American PE teacher, and don’t agree (neither have to) with the official US stances against dodgeball. In fact, I believe such ideals are small examples/pieces contributing to the larger picture about why our current children/societies are struggling with lack of resilience and mental health issues. Honest question: as for ‘bully practice’, does that mean you have removed tag-type games from your program too, because players are targets there as well? Have you taken out competition as a whole, because someone might cry if they lose? In your opinion, should water and nerf guns be banned for children? Water balloons? Snowball fights?
I normally stay away from the dodgeball debate, but I’d like to state some final thoughts: IF you develop an atmosphere of respect, sportsmanship, care, and honour (foundations of successful PE and life in general) then you can play these games very successfully. The amount of skills they develop, not just physically, but mentally and socially, are numerous. I’ve done surveys with classes over the years to check and have had 100% or near 100% positivity and engagement. In fact, the highest percentages over any other activities…the most requests, laughs, sweat… and NOT just from the ones who are most skilled by the way. You might think, ‘yeah but I’ve got terrible students - bullies, jerks’ - guess what, everyone has those. And do you know what - it’s exactly your job to help fix that. So do it. Or why did you become a PE teacher? Because if dodgeball won’t work for you because of ‘issues’, then that means most other stuff won’t work either.
Anyways, you may disagree. And you’re allowed to haha. What I always say is if you don’t want to play dodgeball then don’t play it! Thanks for listening.
100% disagree. It’s all about how you play it. At its most competitive level there are always pupils who excel and enjoy. Most times I use a rule where a catch brings back all team mates who are out to minimise time out. A good variation is allow 5 hit or catches to happen per team with no outs. This rule of 5 acts as team lives so pupils don’t go out but instead their team loses a life
@@physedgames When I was a student teacher, I would sub in for this coach who used dodgeball a fair bit. Every single class had at least one kid who made dodgeball into his (*always* male) free-choice bully time. Throw as hard as you can, ideally at the head, ideally at the kid with physical disabilities. Dodgeball is a terrible, terrible idea. I'm glad you live in some magical non-American world where bullies don't exist, but for the rest of the world: no. Just no. This debate has been had and won and it's over. No dodgeball for children.
First of all, I never said I live in some magical world where bullies don’t exist - in fact, I said the exact opposite. Second, why didn’t you (or the coach for that matter) use the opportunity to talk to the student and/or the class about the targeting, hard as possible throws, aiming for the head-type actions? Or at the least, remove the particular student from the game for a real discussion? Because those are not DODGEBALL problems, they are PERSONALITY problems. From experience, I guarantee that student ‘bullies’ will have issues no matter what the activity is. So if I was observing you as a student teacher seeing these things happening, I would ask you right away, “what are you going to do to address this instead of allow it”? It seems like you don’t have the correct answer. Because if your answer is ‘no dodgeball’, you’re missing a far greater problem. Similar to how banning guns doesn’t stop murders… anyways, I wish you good things, no hard feelings, and all the best in your teaching!
@@physedgames what country are you from?