The document describes the rules for three traditional Filipino games:
1) Tug-of-war, which involves two teams of 8 players pulling on opposite ends of a rope until one team pulls the other across a line.
2) Dinoron, similar to tug-of-war but using a bamboo pole that teams push against each other instead of a rope.
3) Tiyakad, a relay race where teams pass a wooden plank from player to player, riding it around a marker and back, with the first team to finish winning.
The document describes the rules for three traditional Filipino games:
1) Tug-of-war, which involves two teams of 8 players pulling on opposite ends of a rope until one team pulls the other across a line.
2) Dinoron, similar to tug-of-war but using a bamboo pole that teams push against each other instead of a rope.
3) Tiyakad, a relay race where teams pass a wooden plank from player to player, riding it around a marker and back, with the first team to finish winning.
The document describes the rules for three traditional Filipino games:
1) Tug-of-war, which involves two teams of 8 players pulling on opposite ends of a rope until one team pulls the other across a line.
2) Dinoron, similar to tug-of-war but using a bamboo pole that teams push against each other instead of a rope.
3) Tiyakad, a relay race where teams pass a wooden plank from player to player, riding it around a marker and back, with the first team to finish winning.
Materials Needed: 20 meters long NYLON ROPE Rags (optional) No. of Players: 8 Mechanics of the Game: There will be two team competing with 8 members each team. All members of the team will hold on the rope forming a single file on one side while all the members of the other team will also hold on the rope forming a single file on the other side. The two team face each other. The middle part of the rope is tied with a neckerchief to divide the rope into two equal sides. A line in between the team will be drawn to divide the ground into 2 bases. The game master will stand in between the two team holding the neckerchief tied on the rope. The game master will count 1-2-3 and will release the neckerchief as he shouts the word “GO”. The moment the two opposing team hear the word “GO”, they will pull the rope together as strong as they can until the opposing team falls or pulled on their own base. Once a single member of the team landed his foot on the opposite base, it will already be ruled as a loss. Every loss will mean elimination while every win means advancement to the next round. There will only be 1 round for the eliminations while a “Best of Three” series will be played in the SEMIS and FINALS.
2. Game Title: DINORON ( In Case kadang kadang not available )
Materials Needed: 15-20 meters long bamboo No. of Players: 5 Mechanics of the Game: There will be two team competing with 8 members each team. All members of the team will hold on the bamboo forming a single file on one side while all the members of the other team will also hold on the bamboo forming a single file on the other side. The two team face each other. The bamboo will be marked at the middle so that it will be divided into two equal parts. A line in between the team will be drawn to divide the ground into 2 bases. The game master will stand in between the two team, will count 1-2-2 and shout the word “GO”. The moment the two opposing team hear the word “GO”, they will push the bamboo against each other as hard as they could until the opposing team falls or until all the members of the team landed on the base of the opponent. Every loss will mean elimination while every win means advancement to the next round. There will only be 1 round for the eliminations while a “Best of Three” series will be played in the SEMIS and FINALS.
3. Game Title: TIYAKAD
Materials Needed: Tiyakad (wood or bamboo) to be brought by the participants Height of the wood or bamboo (6 feet) Height of the step from the ground (1 foot) No. of Players: 5 Mechanics of the Game: Each team will be composed of 5 players. They will form a single line at the starting line. The first player rides on the “tiyakad” and run as fast as he can going around the designated pole or marker then goes back to the starting line. Upon reaching the starting line, the first player passes the “tiyakas” to the second player and the second player will do the same until all the 5 players are done. The first team to finish wins the game. Loser gets eliminated while winner advances to the next round. This game can be done with a minimum of 2 contenders and a maximum of 4 contenders for every game in the elimination rounds. However in the SEMIS and FINALS, only 2 contenders should compete against each other.
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