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YACKLE BALL
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Florida
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| 366453 |
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| $19.49 |
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YACKLE BALL
Builds great hand-eye coordination
Prepares children for team sports
Ease of use promotes confidence
No costly equipment needed
Can be played in large and small areas
Softness of ball reduces fear factor
A great form of exercise
Yackle Ball is durable, water and scuff resistant, and UV protected.
Let us tell you about Yackle Ball!
Yackle Ball is a new sports ball that great for everyone regardless of age or athletic ability and it actually goes farther than a football because of its phenomenal aerodynamics.
Currently, there are over a half dozen games right up to a full team sport that has been introduced into some schools and college students are playing. The ball and games combine to create a wonderful energetic outdoor activity the whole family can play. So whether your family is large or small, everyone can get in on the action.
One of Yackle Ball's best attributes is how easy the ball is to catch, even for the littlest of hands or the clumsiness of people. Its soft construction reduces the fear of being hit with the ball and the X-shape makes a beginner's -"hug catch" more likely to work. Where round balls fall through a hug catch, Yackle Balls "arms" make it easy to catch. Those same qualities make it user-friendly for children with developmental delays or physical disabilities. They’re awesome to throw and its impressive aerodynamics and momentum created by its spinning effect makes it travel farther than a football without needing superman strength. It’s constructed of premium quality water-resistant marine vinyl so they’re awesome at the beach. Yackle Ball is safe and durable: allowing for years of excitement and fun.
Before computer and video games families spent free time together playing games in the back yard. Family time was common place and routine. Today, most families have both parents working long hours and the children are entertained by TV or video games. “It is time for us to get back on track...get back to what is important... family togetherness.” says Inventor Patricia Littwin.
Yackle Ball is great for all kinds of fun play: friends, family, college age level, tail gating, family reunions and it also for you parents trying to pry their kids off video games or are you looking for a unique new gift of fun and exercise for the kids.
Yackle Ball Playing Tips:
Yackling: When learning to yackle start in the center of the ball. Throw and spin the ball into the air and catch it on its return with two hands in the center section. Then begin throwing and catching it on one of its legs with two hands. Finally throw and spin the ball into the air and catch a leg with one hand. Catching with one hand on a leg is called yackling. Work your way up to running while yackling the ball. Once you are able to yackle you can play Yackle Ball. You can throw underhand, overhand or horizontally. The aerodynamics is phenomenal!
Repetition Game: Played alone or compete with others while yackling the ball, see how many times you can catch it on the same color or rotate between the two colors.
Colors Game: Two players or teams each choose a different color of the ball. Throw the Yackle Ball to each other and catch it on the color you choose. Catch on your color to get 1 point for a two handed catch and 2 points for a 1 handed catch. If you catch the ball on your opponent’s color they score 1 point. First person or team to reach 21 wins. Play several matches and as you play a new game, throw the ball faster and faster. Best score of 5 games wins the match.
Group Yackle: This is an extreme coordination building sports activity that is full of excitement and speed. Get the players into an evenly spaced circle. You should use an odd number of players. A group of 3 or larger can play. This game is about control and coordination and is best played with an underhand toss while learning. Remember you’re throwing to the person NOT at the person!
Introduce one ball. The first person who begins the pattern is known as the starter. The group is to toss the ball around the circle, in a criss-cross fashion. To make the pattern, the starter throw to the person across from them, the second player throws to the player next to the starter on the side which has more players (see diagram). Each player will throw the ball to the same person in the group. Always keep your eyes on the person throwing to you, not the one you are throwing too. You throw out of the corner of your eye. Repeat the toss keeping the same pattern.
If you can only play with an even number of people a slight modification of the pattern is needed and one player must toss the ball to the player next to them.
After few rounds, introduce a second ball. Always introduce a new ball with the starter person. An observer works best to give the starter more balls. Continue to introduce balls until there is one less ball than players. Timing is everything: introduction of a new ball should be done after the person receiving the Ball from the starter person throws their ball to the next player. The task of the group is to see how many balls they can keep going without dropping any. If you get real goofed up you need to start over again with the starter adding in the balls in the correct timing sequence.
There are variations that can be used to complicate this activity as the skill level of the group increases. Try to expand or contract the circle. Walk around. Change directions. Throw in reverse patterns, throw underhand then overhand and repeat, add music or a handclapping rhythm.
Yackle Relay: Divide players into teams of 4 or more and then split each team into equal number of players. Place half the team on one side of play area and the other half of that team facing them. Repeat throughout each team next in line. The first player of each team will start the relay by yackling the ball across the play area until they reach their team player on the other side. Now that player will yackle the ball across the play area until they reach their team player on the reverse side. The first team whose all players have relayed through team members.
Numbers Game: For two or more players. Write 1, 2, 3, and 4 on the end of each leg. Version 1- While sitting in a circle, yackle the ball. Use the number you catch to keep score then pass to the next person and repeat. Version 2- Play catch, throw the ball to the next person and that player uses the number caught for their score. Whether you play Version 1 or 2 keep playing until a score of exactly 35 is reached. If you pass 35 you must subtract the number caught from your total score. The first person to reach 35 wins.
Team Play (no contact version): Played with 2 teams of 5 or more players. The sport is a challenging and exciting match for everyone.The object of the game is to cross the goal line to score a point. The game is best played on a football or soccer field. There are three triads of 15 minutes each with a 2 minute rest between triads. A goal is scored once a player crosses the goal line defined as the end of the field either by receiving the ball past the line or crossing their line while yackling. The team with the highest number of points in the allotted time wins the game.
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