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Crazy Catches have become very popular in schools as both as a training aid as well as a fun activity for the playground, sports hall to the sports fields
Crazy Catches have become very popular in schools as both as a training aid as well as a fun activity for the playground, sports hall to the sports fields Crazy Ball is a popular game that has developed from various Crazy Catch Games and now forms part of the Your Activity programme for the Youth Sport Trust
Watch the BBC interview on Crazy Catch and Crazy Ball
Training:
Flicx offers half day training courses for training the trainers. This can be organised at a venue of your choice.
Schools and clubs in Middlesex, Oxfordshire, Lancashire , Lincolnshire, Cornwall, Cumbria, Devon, Yorkshire are where just some of the schools are located that are playing Crazy Ball.
“We have now purchased over 40 Crazy Catches for my partnership in Lincolnshire.. I find the smaller model, Crazy Catch Wildchild is suitable for the primary schools - they are portable, easy to set up and put away, can be moved from school to school.
Pauline Yemm, Partnership Development Manager
“A remarkably versatile piece of equipment that is limited only by your own imagination. I have now used the Crazy Catches and played CrazyBall for the last 6 months in my position as Special School Sports Co-ordinator and so I have found many uses for it in my own work with children with and without special needs”
John Duggan - Special School Sport Coordinator,
Leicester City Schools Partnership
Crazy Ball is a great activity for young people to get involved with. A throwing and catching activity for the 21st Century. It can make physical activity more exciting for older age groups.
Matt Baker Youth Sport Trust Innovations Development Officer,
Loughborough
The great thing about crazy catch is that it can either allow young people to use skills they already have to play an exciting, fast moving game with their friends, or to further develop their hand-eye coordination skills.
Maura Hyland –Director of Specialism Haydock Sports College
St Helens, Lancashire