I MISSED MY CHILDHOOD ...

in #life7 years ago (edited)

I missed being a kid playing traditional games of most pinoy and HOPSCOTCH is one of my favorite game and sometimes I played this game with my childhood friends and this is our bonding, This is so much fun and amazing outdoor game.

ANYWAYS ...

What is Hopscotch?
Hopscotch or Piko is one of the traditional game here in the philippines, also this is one of the popular street game during my early age in 90's. Usually played by friends or classmates but usually girls in elementary school or after the school in streets. I remember almost all of my girl classmates and childhood friends playing "piko" during recess or break-time, while some of us are busy in playing other traditional games like "agawan base", "sipa", "teks", "goma" and many others depending what is "in" (uso) that time. Even me and some boys have tried this kind of game and its enjoyable. After school, some students still playing this game for hour before going home. In street, its a common scene to see small girls playing this kind of game like my sisters and girl friends. This is how much popular "piko" or hopscotch during 90's.

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HOW TO PLAY THIS GAME?
Its simple, easy and can be played by single or by group ...

  • By group, it should be started by finding out who will play first usually by jack-en-poy.
  • All you need to have is marker usually "chalk"or "crayola" or anything than can be use to draw lines in the concrete ground.
  • Some plays in plain ground, a sandy loam soil, and draws the mark using a stick. You need also a "pamato" or pucks for this game, this is usually a flat stone or part of broken pot.
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  • The first step is by throwing your pucks in 1st box then jumping with one leg for 2nd and 3rd box, with left leg on 4rth box and right leg on 5th box, one leg on 6th box, with left leg on 7th box and right leg on 8th box, one leg in 9th box, and two legs on 10th box.
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  • In the 10th box you need to make pivot and repeat the process going back, making a pause in 2nd box while getting your pucks in 1st box by bending your body down with single leg then jumping out of the box.
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  • The next steps is throwing your pucks in 2nd box up to 10th box and follow the same procedure in first step. (If the player's pucks or her body touches the line, it will be a turn for another player.)
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  • The one to complete until 10th box will declare winner of this game. Other variation of this game is done by the player looking towards the sky then throwing his marker on the diagram. Without looking, he must walk across the diagram to fetch his marker without touching any lines. This stage is intentionally more difficult to give the other players a chance to catch up.
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What do you learn from this game?

  • You learn early counting, balancing and how to aim for something using your hands, arms and fingers.
  • You learn how to strengthen your knees as you put your weight on one leg and bend down to retrieve your puck.
  • And most especially you learn how to embrace your patience as you wait for your turn.

THIS GAME I SPENT IN MANY LAZY AFTERNOONS AND WEEKENDS WITH MY CHILDHOOD FRIENDS AND SOMETIMES MY CLASSMATES. SOMETIMES I WAS THINKING TO PLAY THIS GAME AGAIN FOR ME TO EASE SOME STRESS AND MAKE MYSELF HAPPY FOR JUST A MINUTE BUT FOR NOW THAT I'M A LADY I JUST WATCHING KIDS PLAYING THIS GAME AND REMENISCING EACH AND EVERY MOMENT THAT I HAD.

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(PS: I got the mechanics of the game in http://noypicollections.blogspot.com/2011/07/larong-piko-or-hopscotch.html)

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