Kayak Polo
- Outcome A (10-30)-7
Ensure that each student has a kayak and a paddle.
(If kayaks are unavailable, students can sit on two or three pool
noodles or large floating foam mats.) Divide the students into two
teams. Arrange for some sort of goal to hit at either end of the
pool, or have the students touch the ball to a specific zone on
the pool edge. This prevents the ball from leaving the water. Paddles
cannot be used to move the ball in any manner.
How to Play
- Each team begins with
their stern (back end of floating object) touching the end of
the pool that they are guarding.
- The instructor throws
the ball into the center and both teams paddle to get the ball.
- Once a team gets the
ball, they pick it up. Players try to pass the ball to move it
closer to their scoring end. They can place the ball on their
laps and take two strokes before they have to pass.
- A ball in the water
is a free ball for any team to pick up.
- Each time a goal is
scored the team scored against gets the ball at their end.
This game develops the
use of basic strokes, balance in the water and the potential to
discuss safe boating.
Play this in a calm lake
or pond using canoes (and using PFDs).
These
are clues that you have reached the outcomes ...
Students are able to maneuver well without
tipping.
Students become comfortable with their ability
in the pool. They show
no evidence of panic.
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