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Instructions to assemble the Human Foosball station.
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The Human Foosball station is a great activity that takes about 1.5 hours to assemble and then is largely self-running.  It is set up for ~12 players but this is very flexible.
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It is a good station to offer for [[Cuboree]], [[Beaveree]], etc, and is also used for [[Hyack Camp]]
  
This is a great activity that takes about 1.5 hours to assemble and then is largely self-running. It is a good station to offer for Cuboree, Beaveree, etc.
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==Play instructions==
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* About 12 kids split into two teams and play Foosball on a large scale.
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* Get the kids facing the right direction  - they alternate direction of play per the sketch (team 1 goalie, team 2 strikers, team 1 midfielders, team 2 midfielders, team 1 strikers, team 2 goalie).
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* The players must hold the pipes and they can move side to side, but not front to back.
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* Return the ball to the centre when a goal is scored.
  
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==Assembly instructions==
 
===Get the following material from the locker:===
 
===Get the following material from the locker:===
 
* 20x steel fence posts.
 
* 20x steel fence posts.
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* 12x 3’ pieces of rebar.
 
* 12x 3’ pieces of rebar.
 
* Six pieces of white pipe in 3’, 5’ and 7’ lengths.
 
* Six pieces of white pipe in 3’, 5’ and 7’ lengths.
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* Steel post pounder.
 
* Yellow bag with the following:
 
* Yellow bag with the following:
 
** Zap straps.
 
** Zap straps.
 
** 12x orange rebar caps.
 
** 12x orange rebar caps.
 
** Six 33’ lengths of rope.
 
** Six 33’ lengths of rope.
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** Workgloves
 
** Soccer balls.
 
** Soccer balls.
 
** Spare rope.
 
** Spare rope.
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===Borrow the following from Geoff===
 
===Borrow the following from Geoff===
* Steel post pounder.
 
 
* Sledgehammer.
 
* Sledgehammer.
  
===Assembly Instructions===
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===Assembly===
* Lay out a rectangle spacing the steel fence posts one post length apart.  This results in a playing area that is about 18'x40'.
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* Lay out a rectangular area, spacing the steel fence posts one post length apart.  This results in a playing area that is about 18'x40'.  Use one of the ropes to keep the fence posts in line.
 
* Drive all posts in with a post pounder.  Don't go too deep or they can be hard to pull out.
 
* Drive all posts in with a post pounder.  Don't go too deep or they can be hard to pull out.
* Roll out the snow fencing and zap strap to the goal posts.  Then zap strap all the rest of the posts.  Push the fencing low to the ground so the ball escape during play.
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* Roll out the snow fencing and zap strap to the goal posts.  Then zap strap to all the rest of the posts.  Keep the fencing low to the ground so the ball doesn't escape during play.
* Using the sledgehammer, drive the rebar in at a 45 degree angle.  Line them up with the adjacent fence posts.
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* Using the sledgehammer, drive the pieces of rebar in at a 45 degree angle.  Line them up with the adjacent fence posts.
 
* Add rebar caps for safety.
 
* Add rebar caps for safety.
* Tie the ropes to the rebar with a round turn and two half hitches.  Run the line up to the top of the adjacent fence post and add a clove hitch.
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* Tie the ropes to the rebar with a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Round_turn_and_two_half-hitches round turn and two half hitches].  Run the line up to the top of the adjacent fence post and add a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clove_hitch clove hitch].
 
* Feed the rope through the lengths of pipe (note the three different lengths of pipe: short for goalie, middle for strikers and long for midfielders).
 
* Feed the rope through the lengths of pipe (note the three different lengths of pipe: short for goalie, middle for strikers and long for midfielders).
 
* Add another clove hitch at the opposite fencepost and tighten the rope so the pipes don’t sag too much.
 
* Add another clove hitch at the opposite fencepost and tighten the rope so the pipes don’t sag too much.
* Add a bight like an Alpine Butterfly and use a Trucker’s Hitch to allow you to tighten the ropes during the day.
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* Add a bight like an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterfly_loop Alpine Butterfly] and use a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trucker%27s_hitch Trucker’s Hitch] to allow you to tighten the ropes during the day.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:27, 7 April 2024

The Human Foosball station is a great activity that takes about 1.5 hours to assemble and then is largely self-running. It is set up for ~12 players but this is very flexible.

It is a good station to offer for Cuboree, Beaveree, etc, and is also used for Hyack Camp

Play instructions

  • About 12 kids split into two teams and play Foosball on a large scale.
  • Get the kids facing the right direction - they alternate direction of play per the sketch (team 1 goalie, team 2 strikers, team 1 midfielders, team 2 midfielders, team 1 strikers, team 2 goalie).
  • The players must hold the pipes and they can move side to side, but not front to back.
  • Return the ball to the centre when a goal is scored.

Assembly instructions

Get the following material from the locker:

  • 20x steel fence posts.
  • 2x 50’ lengths of snow fencing.
  • 12x 3’ pieces of rebar.
  • Six pieces of white pipe in 3’, 5’ and 7’ lengths.
  • Steel post pounder.
  • Yellow bag with the following:
    • Zap straps.
    • 12x orange rebar caps.
    • Six 33’ lengths of rope.
    • Workgloves
    • Soccer balls.
    • Spare rope.
    • Roll of electrical tape to tape the pipes together for storage.
    • Knife to cut the zap straps.

Borrow the following from Geoff

  • Sledgehammer.

Assembly

  • Lay out a rectangular area, spacing the steel fence posts one post length apart. This results in a playing area that is about 18'x40'. Use one of the ropes to keep the fence posts in line.
  • Drive all posts in with a post pounder. Don't go too deep or they can be hard to pull out.
  • Roll out the snow fencing and zap strap to the goal posts. Then zap strap to all the rest of the posts. Keep the fencing low to the ground so the ball doesn't escape during play.
  • Using the sledgehammer, drive the pieces of rebar in at a 45 degree angle. Line them up with the adjacent fence posts.
  • Add rebar caps for safety.
  • Tie the ropes to the rebar with a round turn and two half hitches. Run the line up to the top of the adjacent fence post and add a clove hitch.
  • Feed the rope through the lengths of pipe (note the three different lengths of pipe: short for goalie, middle for strikers and long for midfielders).
  • Add another clove hitch at the opposite fencepost and tighten the rope so the pipes don’t sag too much.
  • Add a bight like an Alpine Butterfly and use a Trucker’s Hitch to allow you to tighten the ropes during the day.

Human foosball plan.jpg
Human foosball.jpg