Tchoukball - P.E.Teachers Resources Video. Download this video and watch students play the game of tchoukball. See this video and watch 5th grade students play the game of tchoukball in Geneva IL. http://www.tchoukballpromo.com/school.html
Extractions: P.E.Teachers Resources Video Download this video and watch students play the game of Tchoukball. See this video and watch 5th grade students play the game of Tchoukball in Geneva IL. Articles Phoebe Constantinou "Keeping the Excitement Alive: Tchoukball and Cooperative Learning", JOPERD -Volume 81 No 3. March 2010 Handouts Get information and exercises with these Handouts. (If you want a hard copy of these documents, please contact us National Standard For Physical Education Learn how Tchoukball meets the National Standard for Physical Education, a complete guidelines and assessments for the introduction of Tchoukball in your class. This guideline includes assessment tests for 9 to 10th grades and Lifelong test with Keys. Developed by Ms. Beverly Ahern, Head of the Physical Education Department at Spencer HS, Iowa. How Tchoukball Meets the National Standards
University Of Portsmouth Tchoukball Club Home UoP tchoukball Club founded in 2008 and operates as part of the University of Portsmouth Student's Union. The Club is run by students for students and has a dedicated commitee http://uoptchoukballclub.sports.officelive.com/
Tchoukball Symbol of tchoukball tchoukball match in progress. tchoukball match in progress. tchoukball (pronounced chukeball) is an indoor team sport developed in the 1970s by Swiss http://www.mahalo.com/tchoukball
Singapore Tchoukball - Learn To Play Tchoukball In Singapore Singapore tchoukball's Mission. To actively develop and promote the spirit of tchoukball and bring forward the principles of its founder Dr. Hermann Brandt (1897 1972). http://singaporetchoukball.org/
Extractions: Singapore will host the 4th edition of the Asia Pacific Tchoukball Championships 2010 (APTC 2010) from July 9th to 11th at Republic Polytechnic. This is the first time the Republic is hosting the championship. This is going to be one exciting match that is the largest so far with more than 9 countries in participation! Raffles Girls Primary Introduces Tchoukball to Primary 4 Students Students at RGPS are having a great time learning about valuable life lessons through a great sport like Tchoukball! Singapore Tchoukball is priviledged to be part of this meaningful programme. Children are having fun and learning the true values of life with our excellent coaches! Peiying Primary Learns Tchoukball at School Camp
Tchoukball tchoukball is a team building sport created in the 70's. The creators goal was to have a game that always has its playerstchoukball ( Pronounced chukeball) http://www.bcsd.org/webpages/jwasserman/index.cfm?subpage=47557
Maharashtra State Tchoukball Association. MAHARASHTRA STATE tchoukball ASSOCIATION Our Maharashtra State tchoukball Association is affiliated to tchoukball Association of India (Affiliated to International tchoukball http://www.mstba.freeservers.com/
Extractions: Welcome! Close Would you like to make this site your homepage? It's fast and easy... Yes, Please make this my home page! No Thanks Don't show this to me again. Close Home Page About Page Photo Page ... Rules Page Maharashtra State Tchoukball Association MAHARASHTRA STATE TCHOUKBALL ASSOCIATION : Our Maharashtra State Tchoukball Association is affiliated to Tchoukball Association of India (Affiliated to International Tchoukball Federation F.I.T.B.) Our Maharashtra State Tchoukball Association is formed on 14th April 2000 at Nashik. This team game TCHOUKBALL is Introduced first time in INDIA by Mr.RAVINDRA CHHAGANRAO NAIK (Sports Teacher, Guru Gobind Singh Public School, Nashik). The origin of Tchoukball is Geneva (Switzerland). The game is started by Dr.Hermman Brandt at Geneva. In India this game first indtroduced at Nashik by the hands of Mr.Dadasaheb Waghchaure (Shiv Chhatrapati Award Winner, Govt.of Maharashtra). First District Tchoukball Championship, First State Tchoukball Championship and also First National Tchoukball Championship was organised at Nashik.
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Tchoukball With Tschouko the ‘throwing’ team receives a point if the opposing team fails to catch the rebounding ball before it touches the floor. http://www.youthwork-practice.com/programs-youth-group-meetings/Tchoukball.html
Extractions: only for private using skip the content and jump to the navigation Preparation time: none No. Players: Duration: 1-2 hours Material cost: minimal Age: Location: outdoors Season: any Activity level: high Materials: 2 Frames (=similar trampolines, from which a ball can bounce back) Goal: Fun, games, sport Summary: With Tschouko two teams of 9 play against each other. The game starts at the base of the pitch. The team in possession of the ball has to try after a maximum of three passes to hit the opponents frame, and so gain a point. The throwing team receives a point only if the opposing team fails to catch the rebounding ball and it touches the floor. After each point gained, the opposing team takes the ball and again, after 3 passes tries to get into a good shooting position. The special thing about Tchoukball is that the defending team is able to hamper the action or the attack. You have to focus less on defending the goal/frame and more on defence in the playing field itself. The team in possession of the ball has to after a maximum of three passes, throw the ball (a hand ball or something similar) onto one of the 2 frames; this is not to be intercepted by the opposing team. Contrary to most other ball-sports, the direction of play constantly changes i.e. both teams can throw onto any of the frames. If the ball rebounds off a frame and is caught by the non-throwing team, then the ball can instantly be thrown into the same frame or the frame at the other end of the pitch. So the playing field is defended and not the goal/frames. However the three-pass rule always stands. If the ball touches the floor, the opposing team now gets the ball.
UAE Tchoukball It was held in the Sharjah Youth Center, on the 1st and 3rd of april, the M12 Friendly Tournament Singapore UAE. The young team from Singapore came to the UAE to take part in http://www.uaetchoukball.blogspot.com/
Extractions: It was held in the Sharjah Youth Center, on the 1st and 3rd of april, the M12 Friendly Tournament Singapore - UAE. The young team from Singapore came to the UAE to take part in this event with another 4 local teams : Sharjah Educational Zone, Sharjah Youth Centres, Sharjah Children Centres and UAE M12. All the teams played together in a very friendly and nice atmosphere of fair play. The level was very good and all the final scores were very tight, with the last minutes been crucial to definite the winner of each match. The last match was the official international match UAE x Singapore. It was a very exciting match and the spectators and VIPs present enjoyed it a lot ! The final score was 44x37 for the Emiratis.
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Extractions: Sign Up RSS Feeds Advanced Search Already a member? Forgot Password? Remember Me? Learn Tchoukball Tchoukball "That's a lot of consonants." Tchoukball is an indoor team sport where players pass and carry a ball up a small court with the intention of putting it into a basket located on either end of the court. Teams may score on either basket and may not make physical contact with any member of the opposing team. Overview Tchoukball is an indoor team sport played with two teams of nine players on a court with trampolines at either end. To score, a team must throw the ball so that it hits the frame and bounces outside the trampoline area without being caught by the defending team. Goal of Tchoukball The goal of tchoukball is to score more points than the opposing team at the end of regulation. Rules of Tchoukball Two teams of nine players each (men or women) compete to score points. A player scores a point when he bounces the ball onto either of the two trampolines, or frames, and it touches the ground outside the semi-circle facing the trampoline. If a player of the attacking team misses the frame, or if the ball touches the ground outside the court before or after the bounce, then the defending team scores a point. Each team can score a point on either of the two trampolines. History of Tchoukball Tchoukball was created by Dr. Herman Brandt in the 1970s because of his concern over the serious injuries athletes suffered in more aggressive sports. He believed that sports should not only form champions, but also contribute to the creation of a better and more humane society. It is designed to be played by anyone at his or her respective level, irrespective of the player's sex, age or physical abilities. He believed that "The objective of all physical activities is not to make champions, but make a contribution to building a harmonious society."