Types of Games. There are 4 main divisions of games: Net/ Wall – badminton, volleyball, tennis, pickleball … Striking/ Fielding – softball, cricket …

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Types of Games

There are 4 main divisions of games: Net/ Wall – badminton, volleyball, tennis, pickleball … Striking/ Fielding – softball, cricket … Invasion/Territory – soccer, basketball, hockey, football … Target – bowling, bocce ball, disc golf …

Strategies for the types of games: Net/Wall Offensive Strategy Send an object over a net or against a wall into the open space Prevent opponent from putting an object into their court Defensive Strategy Return the object after it has been sent or served. Combine locomotor skills with sending-away skills.

Net/ Wall Tactical Solutions Tactical GoalDescriptionLevel of Complexity ConsistencyTo be able to continually return the ball back over the net or to the wall so that it lands in play. 1 – Low level Setting up for Attack To place the ball in vulnerable spots on an opponent’s court (e.g., sides, front, back) so they are out of position and space is created on their court to win the next shot. 3 – Medium level Ready positionTo position oneself or team on the court in order to be able to cover as much space as possible. 3 – Medium

Strategies for the types of games: Striking/ Fielding Offensive Strategy Strike a moving ball into open space. Understand the proper time to attempt to score. Defensive Strategy Cover as much field as possible. Pitcher attempts to fool batter with different pitches. Make quick decisions to prevent offensive scoring.

Striking/ Fielding Tactical Solutions Tactical GoalDescriptionLevel of Complexity Accurately Hit BallTo use proper striking mechanics (e.g., “keeping an eye on the ball”, correct grip) to hit the ball into the field of play. 1 – Low level Placement Away from FieldersTo hit the ball over or around the fielding team into open or safe areas. 2 – Low level Covering SpaceTo work together with the fielding team to cover as much space as possible. 3 – Medium level Score RunsTo use tactical solutions such as advancing runners so they are closer to the scoring area or hitting the ball away from the fielding team. 3 – Medium level Avoid Getting Out To use tactical solutions such as quickly running to a safe area (e.g., base) before the fielding team is able to throw to the safe area or tag the runner. 4 – Medium level Stop Scoring Runs:To work together as a defending team to prevent scoring by the offense. Examples include covering as much area as possible and throwing the ball to a team-mate who is able to prevent the runner from scoring. 5 – High level

Strategies for the types of games: Invasion/ Territory Offensive Strategy Maintain possession of the object. Create space on the playing area. Attach the goal in order to score points. Defensive Strategy Regain possession of the object. Defend space on the playing field. Defend the goal in order to prevent the other team from scoring.

Invasion/ Territory Tactical Solutions Tactical GoalDescriptionLevel of Complexity Maintain Possession: When the team on offence has possession of the object (e.g., puck, ring, ball). 1 – Low level Defend Goal: To defend the goal or goal line, as a team or as an individual, by stopping other players or stopping the object. 4 – High level Avoid Defence: To use various locomotion skills (e.g., dodging) or retaining skills (e.g., dribbling) to avoid being caught by a defending player. 2 – Medium level Create Space: To pull a defender away to create an open area for a team-mate to move through or to pass an object into an open space. 4 – High level Defend Space: To work together as a team to cover areas on a court/ field to make it difficult for the team on offence to get close to the defending team's goal. 5 – High level Attack Goal: When in possession of the object, to put pressure on the other teams goal by shooting or passing the object at or towards the goal or goal line. 4 – High level Set Plays: Pre-designed movements used by a team when an object is put back into play (e.g., corner kick in soccer, face-off in ice hockey). 5 – High Level Regain Possession:To use legal skills to get an object away from an opponent or to anticipate a pass in order to intercept it. 3 – Medium

Strategies for the types of games: Target Offensive Strategy Send object away with a high degree of accuracy. Defensive Strategy If applicable, prevent opponents from scoring by setting guards or by knocking opponent’s objects.

Target Tactical Solutions Tactical GoalDescriptionLevel of Complexity Aim & accuracyTo deliver an object towards a target with the right amount of force to successfully reach the intended target. 1 – Low level Protect targetTo place obstacles in the way to make it difficult for the opposition to hit the target. 4 – High level

Body Management Activities Most are not team sports and do not require specialized equipment Develop body rhythm, creativity, sequencing, and stability Often use management activities to develop various elements of fitness Examples of body management are: track and field, wrestling, gymnastics, aquatics, aerobics, yoga and pilates, dance, etc.

Outdoor Activities Generally, you can go at your own pace. Level of fitness does not affect your performance or enjoyment. Can be competitive or recreational. Outdoor Activities include: orienteering, hiking, camping, downhill skiing, cross- country skiing, etc.

Resources Healthy Active Living: Keep fit, Stay Healthy, Have funby: Ted Temertzoglou