What do we want to achieve regarding primary skill development (student understanding and/or behaviour)?

As a result of the activity students:

  • Detect changing situations more quickly and flexibly adjust their movements accordingly (e.g., sudden changes in direction, finding new routes),
  • Become capable of emotionally shifting from a “I am safe” state to a “I am in danger, I need to act” situation,
  • Accept failure as part of the learning process and remain motivated to participate in the next round,
  • Develop social flexibility by cooperating in alternating roles and applying the rules during the game,
  • Acquire positive self-regulation strategies (e.g., quick situation assessment, seeking new tactics) that can be applied in other situations as well.