Multisport - Oficina Municipal d'Esports per a Tothom.

Multisport

Objectives

  • Discovery of unconventional sports: Offer children in 1st and 2nd grade the opportunity to learn about and experience alternative sports such as Red Flag, ultimate frisbee, or adapted tchoukball.
  • Added value of novelty: Foster curiosity, creativity, and adaptation to new physical challenges in game situations different from the usual.
  • Cooperative and communicative competence: Promote collaboration and communication as key elements in sports where there isn’t always direct contact or clear opponents.
  • Transfer of values: Continue reinforcing respect, effort, and inclusion through activities that break with traditional roles.

 

Specific content per sport

  • Red Flag

    • Basic rules: avoid contact and capture the flag.
    • Rapid movements, dodging, change of direction.
    • Teamwork and defense and attack strategy.
    • Respect and self-management of the game (no referee).
  • Ultimate Frisbee

    • Frisbee passes: stationary and in motion.
    • Scoring zones, movements without the disc.
    • Fair play and autonomous conflict resolution.
  • Adapted Tchoukball

    • Throws with precision and control.
    • Coordination and quick reaction.
    • Team communication without contact.
    • Respect, no interceptions or blocks.

Methodology

  • Sport rotation by trimester: The course is divided into blocks, and in each block, children practice 3 different sports. This facilitates depth and allows them to experience each sport.
  • Modified games: Instead of playing a “real” match, rules are adapted to facilitate success and participation (softer balls, shorter distances, reduced zones, etc.).
  • Short matches and rotation: Once they have some mastery, short matches or reduced competitions can be held among them to put what they have learned into practice.
  • Personal challenges: Each child can have an adapted “challenge” (for example: managing to hit the racket 5 times in a row, or jumping 3 times in a circuit) to foster personal improvement.

Centers where the activity takes place: