Parents and grandparents can remember childhood. To play the game at 7-Up, all you need is a smooth, flat surface (wall or floor) and an inflatable ball, like a tennis ball. If you have an open interior safe (excluding fragile items), you can even play 7-Up inside. Best of all, the children can play the game 7-Up just play, no need to rent an opponent or teammate.
Difficulty: Easy
Duration: 20-30 minutes
Here is how:
- Find a safe place to play. On the outside of a flat surface where you can safely bounce a small ball you need, like a tennis ball or a rubber ball. 7-Up game is traditionally played against a flat wall or a garage door. Brick or concrete works better than aluminum siding and a large room with no windows works best. But you can also play 7-Up game on the ground, if you do not have to use a good wall.
- The objective of the game is to hit the ball against the wall repeatedly bounce during the contest between the jumps. Skills are (but memory may vary!)
- Sevensies: Hit the ball against the wall seven times. Take the seventh time.
Version without walls: Hit the ball on the ground seven times. - Sixies: Hit the ball against the wall and let it bounce once to throw on the ground before being caught again. Repeated six times.
Version without walls: Put the ball in the air 6 times (no rebounds). - Fivesies: Hit the ball five times on the ground.
Version without walls: bounces the ball on the ground five times, but strong enough to run it bounces over his head. Get in the way down. - Foursies: back to you bounce the ball between the floor and wall, and then (which is the opposite of what you do is Sixies). Repeat four times.
Throw the ball in the air, then take: Version without walls. Repeat four times. - Threesies: Hit the ball on the floor, then use the palm hit the ball against the wall and catch it before it bounces on the floor again. Repeat three times.
Version without walls: bounce the ball and then hit it again before resuming. Repeat 3 times. - Twosies: You throw the ball into the leg and thrown back to the wall and catch. Repeat.
Non-Wall Version: Hit the ball on the leg twice. - Onesies: Throw the ball against the wall, turn around all (360 degrees), then take the ball bounces it.
Version without walls: Put the ball in the air, make a turn when he falls and jump, then take. - Wanna play? Repeat the entire process, but the addition of a hand between each start / bounce. Then add two shots, and so on.
What you need
- Inflatable balloon, like a tennis ball or a small soft rubber ball
- Show to play, such as a garage, basement, driveway, yard, cul-de-sac
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