In the game add on, each player takes turns creating and mastering
movement combinations while building off of each other’s ideas. At the
end, a flowing collection of movements should link together without
hesitations or other inefficiencies.
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Application:
Add on is a great game to develop agility, foot placement, and the
ability to create and perform complex movements. In addition, this game
requires the practitioner to mimic movements of the other players in
the game. Because the end combination of movement is a melting pot of
all the players’ movement styles, each practitioner ends up practicing
a wider variety of techniques.
Number of Players: 2-5 players
Obstacle and Equipment Checklist:
For this game, you will need a small area that is dense with obstacles.
Some areas that can be good are handicap ramps and playgrounds.
Preparing for the Game
Designate a turn order for the players. This turn order must be followed for the entire game.
Find a starting point from which the first movement will begin.
Playing the Game
The first player creates the first movement.
Going through the turn order, every player takes several turns until they can perform the movement well.
Once everyone has performed the move well, the second player adds a second movement onto the first movement.
Players take turns until everyone can perform the combination well.
Going
through the turn order, each player takes a turn at adding another
movement to the combination. This is followed by everyone repeating the
current combination to personal satisfaction.
Once up to
five movements, each player takes turns doing the combination. When a
player has completed the combination with a level of mastery that they
are happy with, that player can stop.
Once all the players are done, start a new round and find a whole new set of movements to do!
Other Notes
As
you practice the movements, attempt to get rid of any hesitations,
stutter steps, or inefficiencies in movement. Always be thinking of
ways to link the movements smoother than before.
While this
game is rigid and uncreative due to its repetitive nature and set
movements, there does lie a certain amount of creativity as well. Do
not be afraid to experiment with different and creative transitions
between movements.
If one player is not comfortable
attempting a certain movement, they are allowed to modify the movement
so that they can stay in the game. However, if a player does this, they
should still end up in the same ending position as the other players.
If you mess up in the middle of a combination, do not give up! Collect yourself, refocus, and finish the rest of the movements.
This
game can last for a long time while everyone tries to completely master
the combination of movements. Make sure you bring water and allow for
rest in between games because this game can turn into quite the cardio
workout!
Variations
Add a theme to the movements. For example, focus on vaults or precision jumps.
Add rules to make it more challenging such as no touching the ground or only using your weak side.
Video Example
Users' Comments
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1.
08-31-2008 14:32
Nice, we used to play add-on when we went climbing at the Rock Club. Much the same game, but I've never been able to play it with someone else.
2.
08-31-2008 17:54
Funest game I've ever played
3.
08-31-2008 17:59
I literally cheered when I saw that there was a new D.Drill
4.
08-31-2008 18:47
Nice sounds cool, looks like more of a fun way to improve your techinique. All i need to do now is find a tracuer in my town.
5.
09-01-2008 04:42
this is great! i can't wait to try it. seems like an excellent confidence booster and endurance drill.
6.
09-01-2008 08:27
sweet, good game. can't wait to try it at wescoe!
7.
09-01-2008 10:00
"emptyapollo", there is no reason you can't do this drill on your own!
8.
09-01-2008 10:19
Really nice video guys, very inspiring. You are both fluid and smooth, yet strong and solid.
Keep 'em coming!
-NoRush-
9.
09-01-2008 20:27
thanks for the comments everyone. it is a great game to build flow and skill through repetition. it is also a killer endurance workout!
and travis is right, you can play this game on your own as well.
10.
09-02-2008 03:06
Looks good, might have to have a go!
11.
09-02-2008 04:25
I am inspired… Again.
12.
09-02-2008 12:28
Another possibility with the game is a Leap Frog variation. Same idea but you can go past 5 movements and just keep going. You're not doing the same thing every time but if everyone does a combination past the predecessor, you can easily go all around a playground and freak out all the parents =D
13.
09-02-2008 12:48
I saw these guys at gymnastics play add on but it was for tricking/gymnastics moves and then I thought "why not play add-on parkour style?" turns out someone else thought of the same thing
14.
01-05-2009 18:46
hey this is great cant wait to try it
15.
05-26-2009 13:19
Want to try this for sure, I need a confidence boost.
16.
06-23-2009 08:53
This would be even better if you added like a horse element to it awesome game demon ill play this wit my group every day
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