Wednesday, March 21, 2007

How to Play Hacky Sack

Hacky sack, or footbag, is a quick and simple game that was invented in America in the 1970s. It was first invented as a sort of therapeutic exercise for the knee joints of the inventor, but it caught on like wildfire. It is played widely across the world, and is playable by almost anyone. The appeal of footbag lies largely with how simple and quick you can get a game started up. All you need is the sack itself and some people who are willing to look like idiots and have fun while they’re at it. If you’d like to get in to playing hacky sack on a regular basis, keep reading to find out the rules.

When playing hacky sack, there are several different levels of formality that will change the rules that the players follow. In a quick game that is started up spontaneously, the rules are fairly lax. Keep the sack off the ground without using your hands. This provides the basis for the entire game, and countless hours of fun. Players kick the sack up into the air, and when it flies out of their zone, another player takes over and continues kicking it.

This is about the extent of the game of hacky sack, but there are often extra twists added to allow a player to show off his or her skills. This could play out much like the basketball game of Horse. One player will perform a hacky sack trick, and the other one will be required to follow suit and do the exact same thing. These include kicking the ball very high in the air, or catching it on a strange part of the body that isn’t usually involved in the game.

If you want to get started playing hacky sack, the only think you need is a hacky sack. If you’re creative, you don’t even need that. You can find hacky sacks for sale at almost any store, and if you don’t feel like investing in one then you can find a household object to use (although eventually you will want to get a hacky sack to play with). So check out the sport today, and start finding out what made it transform from an impromptu game to a nationwide phenomenon.

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