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Cardio Ball
Cardio Ball

Games: Cardio-Ball

Sandy Adams

We took the game of Mat Ball (or Four-Base) and turned it into our own version, which we call Cardio-Ball. Cardio-Ball has an enhanced fitness component.

For those not familiar with the game of Four-Base, the gym is set up with four bases plus home. We mark the bases with cones and make them fairly large. The game is essentially the same as kickball with a few changes.

Four Base Rules

Cardio-Ball Variation

Here are the changes that we made to convert Four-Base into Cardio-Ball:

Optional

To discourage students from going “out” intentionally and not having to run, students must continue to run even if they're put out. If they get hit between bases, they go back to the base they were on. This assures that all students will run around the bases twice!

 Good Baseball/Softball Leadup Game

Cardio-Ball encourage students to learn basic softball/baseball strategies, such as:

Our Experience

We play this game in Salem with our classes grades 7-12, and all the students love

  1. Obviously we don't do an entire unit of cardio-ball, but it does make a nice fill-in game. It encourages quick thinking, good running, and if playing with small teams, provides cardiovascular exercise! See what you think.

 Contributor: Sandy Adams is a teacher at Salem Central School, in Salem, New York.