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What Can My Body Do?
27. September,08:00 - 16:00
The workshop will contain three movement challenges and some myths about our bodies.
Sitting in a circle: each student sits on the other’s knees to form a circle. If the pupils are in the proper order, they can sit on each other’s knees while supporting the one in front of them.
It is a mind game with the number of feet and hands on the floor. For example, if there is a group of 10 pupils, the instruction is given that there should be ten hands and 10 feet on the floor. The pupils arrange themselves in a way that corresponds to the instructions. The number of legs and arms can then be varied as desired.
Ball relay: the group is divided into two teams. The teams form a line. Any ball-passing games follow. For example, the ball is passed between your legs and back over your head.
Myths: Can you lick your elbow with your tongue? Can you lick your nose with your tongue? When can I overcome a higher load? When I exercise with my hands/feet (with both hands or feet) or if I add up the load, I can overcome it with my left hand/foot and right hand/foot.
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