50 Meter Object Grab
50 Meter Object Grab
50 Meter Object Grab (Traditional)
50 Meter Object Grab (Traditional)
How fast can you skate 50 meters while picking up objects?
How fast can you skate 50 meters while picking up objects?
Set Up: Measure 50 meters (or 164 feet) from start to finish. If you are unable to use a measuring tape, you can measure by taking 60 large steps. Mark the distance. Place a bucket at the start and finish. Athletes will have to skate from the start line to the bucket and drop off the item (small ball or small object) then skate back, pick up another item, drop it off, until each bucket has 5 items in it.
Set Up: Measure 50 meters (or 164 feet) from start to finish. If you are unable to use a measuring tape, you can measure by taking 60 large steps. Mark the distance. Place a bucket at the start and finish. Athletes will have to skate from the start line to the bucket and drop off the item (small ball or small object) then skate back, pick up another item, drop it off, until each bucket has 5 items in it.
What to record and submit: Record the time it takes you to skate 50 meters from start to finish while picking up and dropping off the items.You can use roller skates, in-line skates, skateboards or wheelchairs
What to record and submit: Record the time it takes you to skate 50 meters from start to finish while picking up and dropping off the items.You can use roller skates, in-line skates, skateboards or wheelchairs
50 Meter Object Grab (Unified)
50 Meter Object Grab (Unified)
How fast can you skate 50 meters while picking up objects?
How fast can you skate 50 meters while picking up objects?
Set Up: Measure 50 meters (or 164 feet) from start to finish. If you are unable to use a measuring tape, you can measure by taking 60 large steps. Mark the distance. Place a bucket at the start and finish. Athletes will have to skate from the start line to the bucket and drop off the item (small ball or small object) then skate back, pick up another item, drop it off, until each bucket has 5 items in it.
Set Up: Measure 50 meters (or 164 feet) from start to finish. If you are unable to use a measuring tape, you can measure by taking 60 large steps. Mark the distance. Place a bucket at the start and finish. Athletes will have to skate from the start line to the bucket and drop off the item (small ball or small object) then skate back, pick up another item, drop it off, until each bucket has 5 items in it.
What to record and submit: Record the time it takes you and your partner to skate 50 meters from start to finish while picking up and dropping off the items.You can use roller skates, in-line skates, skateboards or wheelchairs
What to record and submit: Record the time it takes you and your partner to skate 50 meters from start to finish while picking up and dropping off the items.You can use roller skates, in-line skates, skateboards or wheelchairs