Bossaball is a newly invented sport from Belgium that has elements of soccer, gymnastics, capoeira, football, and beach volley. Trampolines, along with bouncy inflates, form the base of this pitch. This game can be played anywhere — indoors or outdoors as well as sport clubs, beaches, festivals, companies, fitness centres, ski resorts, schools and summer camps, and events.
In bossaball, a ball game is played amongst two teams. It takes 45 minutes to set the court for playing. The bossaball net is adjustable to suit children, adults and professionals. Bossaball is a crowd puller at all locations. This game is also used for marketing ideas. The distinct features of the game often generate media coverage, which includes, radio, television, Internet and print, thus making it an exceptional publicity vehicle.
Each team has to position the ball in the rival field. Every team, which consists of three or five players, is permitted to make eight contacts in their own field with the provided ball. One player is stationed in the middle of the trampoline. The trampoline helps to gain height and prepare for an impressive smash. This game allows the use of all body parts. The ball can be touched with the hands only once by the players and can be double touched with the feet or the head. The team that is positioning the ball on inflates earns one point.
The person who supervises the sport is known as the samba referee. He possesses a microphone, a whistle, DJ set, and percussion instruments. This sport makes you nostalgic as it reminds you of your childhood days when you would jump and flip on trampolines found in amusement parks.
This unique sport is creating a buzz in a number of countries. Bossaball is played in Germany, Brazil, Netherlands, Singapore, Ecuador, Romania, Spain, Portugal, and Kuwait.
Using a trampoline for this sport makes the players fly all round the court whilst trying to kick the ball. Timing is the main goal of this game. The players try to bounce high in order to get a big spike. If the ball falls on their trampoline, then three points are given to the opposing team and one point is awarded if the ball falls somewhere else. The team that reaches 30 points first and wins by five points is declared the winner.
The sport also has a touch of salsa to it and salsa music is often played when the game is in progress, setting the rhythm for its players. The referees of bossaball are equally charged up like the players. There is no other sport that can boast a DJ referee. So, it is not only the game that will keep you moving, but the music in the background will also help you to swing.
Playing bossaball is like playing different games at one time. The combination of various sports topped with trampoline and bouncy inflates makes it the most remarkable sport to ever be created. Invented just a decade ago, bossaball is making waves at a fast pace.