This warm up ts the students moving around and getting physically warm quickly. There is 2-4 taggers depending on the size of the group. These tags have to run around and tag a section many people as they can. When tagged, the students have to sit or bob down on the spot Within the group of students that are running around, there is to be 2-4 secret agents. These students are to be predetermined and unknown to the Taggers. Their role is to run around and free the students that have been tagged by touching them on the head.
If there is a large group, you can break the activity into two games running parallel. To increase participation and motivation have the Taggers in the games from the opposite grid. After a set amount of time, count how many students are sitting down in one grid and awar d that number as points to the tagging team. The team with the most points at the end are the winners
This practice has no coaching points
This practice has no progressions
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