Flying Broomsticks History
This Flying Broomstick book will take you on a journey through time, from the Moon Trimmer right up to the Darters, with dates, companies, and some knowledge on Quidditch positions, balls, and different information. Useful for Flying
Last Updated
05/27/22
Chapters
5
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314
Bored with a Broom
Chapter 3
Bored, but want to do something on your broom? Here are some things that could entertain you!
First game I invented was a while back. It's very simple, but works on your speed, and coordination. This game is called Loopycatch. It's simple enough to explain. All you need to do is get a ball (preferably the size of a quaffle but any size will do,) and throw it into the air. Then, your going to zoom around in a circle, the size of a quidditch pitch circle. You can spice this game up by adding more balls and more players! You can also add some rules if you like.
You don't need to have balls if you like! You can really use any object for this game. For example, when I was younger, I would use tin cans, and have multiple that I would throw around the pitch! It indeed made me very good at juggling!
The pros of this game was that it built up speed, agility, and duration. It also built focus, including the hand-eye coordination of catching the balls. Like mentioned before, you can add more and more balls, which would increase the focus and hand-eye coordination even more!
But that is just one of the games I thought up, and you could change the rules of the game so much, that you create a brand new broom game without even realising it!