Been thinking what small fields were missing from large fields. I think I narrowed it down to the rush of running into position. On a small field, you can easily get shot out from the "start" or "break-out" box. But on big fields (e.g. SC village sized tank fields) you have ample time to run full speed into position without fear of getting shot out of the break.
So what I'm suggesting is, if on a small field (where you can easily shoot and mark a target from end to end) you would have to do a full lap of the map before being able to open fire. You could even put team obstacles, a little footwork tire, ropes, hopscotch, spin around a bat, take a drink area within the lap, etc...
Pros and Cons of such a method?
Pros: more cardio, kids love to run = tired kid at home, less firing lanes off the break = more movement, target acquisition off the break is harder to acquire = more communication...?
Cons: more cardio, cost of double netting to prevent cheaters...?
What say you, good idea/bad idea?
So what I'm suggesting is, if on a small field (where you can easily shoot and mark a target from end to end) you would have to do a full lap of the map before being able to open fire. You could even put team obstacles, a little footwork tire, ropes, hopscotch, spin around a bat, take a drink area within the lap, etc...
Pros and Cons of such a method?
Pros: more cardio, kids love to run = tired kid at home, less firing lanes off the break = more movement, target acquisition off the break is harder to acquire = more communication...?
Cons: more cardio, cost of double netting to prevent cheaters...?
What say you, good idea/bad idea?
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