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Our Latest 'Beat Your Best Challenge'

28th Apr 2023

Hello everyone and welcome back to another term at St John Fisher, I hope you've all enjoyed the first week back! Here is another BYB challenge for you all to have a go at. This one comes from Priscilla, a member of our dedicated team of Sports Majors!

She has come up with a fun beanbag challenge which involves trying to land a beanbag in one of three hoops.

  • The first hoop is the biggest and the closest to you, earning you 1 point if you manage to get it in.
  • The second hoop is slightly smaller and slightly further away, so landing your beanbag in this hoop will earn you 2 points
  • The third hoop is the smallest and the furthest away. If you manage to get your beanbag to land in this hoop you will earn 3 points

Time is limited to 60 seconds and the aim is to earn as many points as possible in this time.

I hope to see you all coming to have a go at playtimes. Practise at home then look for Priscilla and me at playtime. Don't forget to tell us your score! If you do not have a beanbag you can use a pair of socks rolled in to a ball.