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Bean Bag Balance With A Twist

Bean Bag Balance With A Twist

Bean bags are quite universal and versatile.  People purchase bean bag chairs to sit and lie on due to their lightweight and comfort; a popular dorm room favorite. Bean bags are also used to play a popular game called Cornhole. It’s played with two or four players attempting to toss bean bags into the hole on a cornhole board, each one at the opposite end of the playing area to score points.

Where Did the Bean Bag Originate? Bean bags were first used in recreational activities around 2000 BCE. In China, Tai Chi practitioners used similar small bags by trying to keep them up in the air with their bodies. Many college students play hacky sack as a social pastime game. It is also a great way to improve soccer-related skills.

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Native Americans also found ways to incorporate these tiny bean bags into their group games. They filled animal bladders with dried beans or corn and played a game similar to today’s popular backyard game, bean bag toss. 

Bean bags are at the height of their popularity with young children. They can be used to improve posture, the ability to catch, throw, and kick, body awareness, and confidence. The activities below touch upon all these skills.

Items Needed:

One bean bag per player

 

Bean Bags [1]

How to Make Bean Bags

The link below will guide you to step-by-step instructions on how to make your own bean bags at home.

How To Make Easy Bean Bags For Throwing | Sewing Bee Fabrics [2]

 

Description of the Activity

To play this game, make sure to use both the right and left sides of the body during each skill. While balancing the bean bag, take time with the movements. These activities will also enhance one’s body image and awareness, muscular strength and balance. 

 

Bean Bag Game Tips [3]

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Modifications:

Adaptations:

If you use a mobility device and you are participating with others:

About the Author

Elizabeth O’Hara, a Gymsters franchise owner for 30+ years, is also an Adapted Physical Education teacher and Walnut Grove Board member. She pioneered fitness programs for special needs individuals, reaching over 60 schools. Resides in Boardman, Ohio, with her husband, three children, and five grandchildren. www.gymstersneohio.com [4]

 

 

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This post originally appeared on our September/October 2024 Magazine [14]

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