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2.4: Point and Cross

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    68799
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    Serves: 15 Players

    Cook Time: 20 min

    Ingredients

    15 - 20 Players

    Instructions

    • Players stand in a circle facing inward.
    • One play begins by pointing to some across the circle.
    • The player being point to then nods in recognition of the ’pointer’.
    • Once the ’pointer’ gets a nod they begin crossing the circle to the spot where the player who nodded is standing.
    • The player who nodded must then point to someone else in the circle, receive a nod and then cross to their position before the first pointer reaches their spot.
    • This continues until the focus is broken.

    Notes

    This game is intended to help players focus and constantly be in a position of readiness. At no time are players supposed to be on their toes or walking as they point. Players should stand in Neutral with a sense of ease.


    This page titled 2.4: Point and Cross is shared under a CC BY license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by Dan Stone.

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