How to Make a Court in the Game of Four Square

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Part of the video series: How to Play Four Square

Summary: How to build a four square court in this free instructional video from a children's physical education expert.

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Tom Jones Tom Jones has worked for eight years as a physical education instructor, sports referee, and outdoor adventure guide. He has coached foursquare teams for the... read more

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How to Make a Court in the Game of Four Square

Hey. I'm Tom Jones from McMilligan Elementary School. On behalf of Expert Village, today I'm going to teach you how to play four square. The big thing with foursquare is you can really play it anywhere. For this video we set up a court in a gymnasium. You can set up at your playground, you can put them in your backyard and your driveway, that's really the appeal of the game to many an adult and a child. In this example we've used white tape, although you could use duct tape, chalk, sticks, lines in the ground, the options are limitless, which really makes this such a great game. Regulation foursquare courts range from between ten, fifteen to twenty feet in diameter. But the real point of those regulations is just to ensure four equal squares. And that's the key to the rule. Such as this is a fine court with four equal squares.

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