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In a cannon ball contest, two or more competitors try to impress one or more judges with their cannon balling skills. Judges can rate competitors by biggest splash, best cannon ball style, or whatever random criteria they wish. Until cannon ball becomes an Olympic sport, there are no official rules.

A belly flop contest is a classic companion to the cannon ball contest. To execute a perfect belly flop, the contestant needs to leap from a diving board very brave or the side of the pool, fully extend both arms and legs, and attempt to produce the loudest, most painful "smack" when entering the water.

As with the cannon ball contest, there should be a judge or judges to rank contestants on criteria like the loudest smack, the reddest belly and the most stylish flop. This is another classic pool game that doesn't require any special props or toys. The object of the dolphin game is simple: Try to swim the farthest distance underwater. Two or more people begin on one side of the pool.

On the count of three, they submerge, kick off from the wall and try to swim all the way to the other side without taking a breath. Strong swimmers can do a flip turn on the opposite wall and attempt to swim back. The person who swims the farthest without taking a breath is the winner. Again, please use caution when playing any game that requires you to hold your breath. There have been cases where children who have repeatedly held their breath underwater have passed out and even drowned.

Pool safety advocates call it shallow water blackout [source: Margetts ]. Adult supervision is always recommended when young people are playing in a pool. This is an incredible pool game if you have a large crowd of people in a big pool.

It's perfect for summer camps or other large aquatic gatherings. In nature, a whirlpool is formed by ocean currents moving in a rotating direction, usually caused by rising and falling tides [source: BBC ].

Whirlpools are extremely rare in nature, but with enough people, you can create a powerful whirlpool of your own. Choose a large shallow area of the pool and get as many people in the water as possible. If there is a mix of adults and children, make sure that all kids are strong swimmers and tall enough that the water level is at chest height when standing. Now have everyone start walking in a large circle in the same direction.

Start slow and get progressively faster. It will be hard at first, because the water will resist your motion. But after 30 seconds, the coordinated movement of so many people will create a strong circular current in the water. Once you've created enough momentum, tell everyone to pick up their feet and float. You've created a whirlpool! If the whirlpool starts to lose momentum, have everyone start to run again. I spent most of my childhood summers in the pool.

My sister and I could spend hours in that pool playing every possible game. Handstand contests were big, as was some weird game where we tried to talk to each other underwater. As we grew older, we dared each other onto the high diving board, where I once accidentally executed a perfect belly flop.

Now I take my kids to the pool and have the unique pleasure of teaching them Marco Polo for the first time, showing them perfect cannon ball position, and tossing the same dive ring into the shallow end for hours and hours.

As an adult, there's one thing that I love even more than pool games: how fast the kids fall asleep after an afternoon in the water. Sign up for our Newsletter! Mobile Newsletter banner close. Mobile Newsletter chat close. Mobile Newsletter chat dots.

Mobile Newsletter chat avatar. Mobile Newsletter chat subscribe. In other words, when I stepped forward, my belt buckle went off to the left, my chin is over the shot, but my all-important cuestick and right hand are off to my right and point to my left the right of the photo.

See the cue pointing subtly off to one side of the true shot line running from straight beneath my chin? This subtle offset will destroy most pool players' games if left unchecked. From here, the beginner will likely miss the shot or worse, start to develop a last moment stroke hitch to compensate on every shot.

Next, see how most intermediates and instructional books and videos err as they try to "correct" this error of "head over the shot to start". The beginner may soon figure out that standing with their head over the stroke won't work. Next comes a flash of enlightenment--"I'll place my stick over the shot and stand to one side of the shot line! A good beginning, but regard the next photo to learn how most pool instruction errs and throws the player off their best game.

Standing with "head over the shot" threw my stick offline as seen in Photos 1 and 2. But standing with the cuestick online instead, then bending down the "pointers" from most instructional pool teaching leads to this awkward position.

I am exaggerating a bit to show you the folly of "Place your head over the cue like sighting a rifle". Most report after placing the cue on line then bending the head over the cue, as wrongly advised by most pool instructors , a "crumpled right arm" at play and fatigue after a short time. Consider that perspective for a moment. The shooting arm in this photo must move unnaturally to produce results not to mention an imminent headache and jaw ache. There is a better way I will reveal to you!

We have examined starting with "the shot in the middle of the body" and then with the cue on the line. You do want to start with the cue on the line but that's half the story. Next comes the secret to success. The next step is to bend to the table, head coming straight down. In other words, place the cue on line, then firmly determine to let the head come down where the Creator set it, in the middle of your body to one side of your shot line. Many masterful players use this method, and so should the beginner reading this article.

Contribution from Matina H. One little shark is selected and there is one person or several persons. Little shark must try to turn over all of the inflatable mattresses. The players who fall off must quickly turn their mattress over and climb back on again. The little shark can try to catch the players in the time in which they need to climb back on to the mattress.

Anyone who is caught is the next little shark. There are various objects distributed underwater in the pool which a player has to find by feeling his way around without wearing any goggles. He is not allowed to see where the objects have been hidden! The fastest player wins!

The players stand in water between hip and chest height in a circle. One person or the whole group then tries to undo the knot. One player stands on the edge of the pool. Another person throws a ball into the middle of the pool approx. The ball must now be caught before it touches the surface of the water.

However, the judging is not only based on whether to ball is caught but also whether the dive was performed well. Each player must display different activities in the water.

This may include handstand, forwards or backwards roll, a flying roll, a bomb, synchronised swimming or diving into the water without a splash etc. A jury consisting of three judges awards points. The player who collects the most is the winner. You need 2 pool floats for three players. The passenger lays himself on two pool floats one to support the head and one under the legs and the others are welcome to help.

The drivers hold the floats on the left and right of the passenger and start to manoeuvre the taxi after receiving instructions from the passenger.

This can be done slowly for relaxation but you should make sure that the passenger is flying safely on the float and cannot collide with any objects driver is responsible ; as an alternative, the taxi can also be driven fast for a race or relay race. The team must now try to transport the burning candle as a relay. If the candle is extinguished, the team must return to the edge of the pool to relight it. You will need a water polo ball. This game is played in shallow water.

Two goals are marked out e. A coin is tossed on the edge of the pool to decide the members of the teams and to decide which team has the first throw. The game lasts for approximately 15 minutes.

The team with the most goals at the end wins. This game is best played with several players. There should be at least four. You take a little ball which fits in the palm of your hand and it is passed around the group.

The first player to drop the ball is out of the game. The game carries on until the last person is left. Play pool like a pro by extending your aim with a piece of paper.

Fill the space with paper to guarantee ultimate accuracy. Rushing your shot is a common way to make a mistake. English refers to the spin on a cue ball when you play pool.

Adding something extra to your shot can get you out of a tricky situation. Ready to try these game-winning tips? Online pool has many of the same pitfalls as the real thing.

If the cue ball fails to hit your own ball or any ball at all then it is a foul and control of the games goes to your opponent. To prevent overly defensive tactics, if the object ball or cue ball fails to touch the rails during a shot sequence then play will turnover to your opponent.

Potting the 8-ball and the cue ball at the same time also results in a loss. Even if the 8-ball is next in your sequence, potting it alongside a colored ball will lose you the game! But don't just take our word for hit - try your luck with our classic 8-ball pool game.



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