How to Play Hacky Sack
How to use the basic hacky sack moves, learn about and kicking techniques for beginners and various types of balls and sacks used; get expert tips and advice on the game of Hacky Sack in this free instructional video.
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Summary: Need to improve your hacky sack moves? Need to learn more about this innovative sport? You have come to the right place! Hacky sack is a great hobby and pastime because it requires little equipment (one hacky “sack”) and almost anybody can do it! This fun hobby was invented in 1975 by John Stalberger and Mike Marshall. The sport is also referred to as circle kicking because in an informal game of hacky sack, a group of people usually stand in a circle. The main object of the game is to pass a small bag or sack (using only your feet) to every player in the circle without the sack hitting the ground.
In this series of expert video clips, you will learn more about the fun and exciting hobby of hacky sack. Our hacky sack expert will show you a variety of different moves and tricks as well as introduce you to a few different games to play. In these educational videos you will see our expert perform basic hacky sack moves such as “The Clipper,” and “The Drifter.” You will also get tips on relaxing and learn the importance of not dropping the ball. Keeping an eye on the ball can be tricky, but after watching this expert, you will have a better handle on the art of hacky sack. You will also find tips for kicking the foot bag with the center of the foot, and tips for inside, outside and regular delays. Watch these videos for helpful recommendations on types of hacky sacks used in this hobby.
About the Expert
J. Costilla has been foot-bagging in San Antonio locally for ten years. He has traveled throughout Texas for footbag competitions. He has been a member of footbagworldwide.org for 5 years. After suffering from a knee injury, he had to stop competing, and now plays for fun about once a week.
Contact: www.footbagworldwide.org
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