Scatter 7 cones across the area. Groups of 12 consist of 2 catchers and 10 runners.
The object of the game is for the runners to run around the area to avoid being tagged by either catcher. Runners may run to safety by placing 1 foot on one of the 7 discs in the area. When a runner runs to a disc that is occupied, the player occupying the disc must move off the disc and look for another disc to occupy. If a player is tagged by a catcher, the 2 players exchange roles.
You can choose to introduce a ball so that players must dribble around the area.
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