Rubber band jumping is also called rubber band jumping, rubber rope jumping, and monkey rubber band jumping. A folk game suitable for children, popular from the 1950s to the 1980s.
The rubber band is an elastic string made of rubber, about 3 meters long. After the rubber band is straightened and fixed, it can be jumped back and forth.
Three to five people can play together, or they can be divided into two groups to compete. It is very fun to dance and sing at the same time. First, two people each take one end to stretch the rubber band, and the others take turns to jump according to the prescribed actions. The one who completes the jump wins. If the jump is wrong or the rubber band is not hooked well, another person jumps.
The method of jumping is to raise the height of the rubber band from the ankle to the knee, to the waist to the chest to the shoulder, and then to the top of the ear, and then lift it high "small lift" and "big lift", the difficulty becomes more and more difficult. The dancers were not allowed to hook rubber bands with their feet while dancing and singing self-composed songs.
Diabolo
Diabolo is also known as "shaking buzz", "shaking ground bell" and "shaking bell". Han folk entertainment activities. It is popular all over the country, especially in Tianjin, Beijing, Liaoning, Jilin, Heilongjiang and other places. It was originally a courtyard game, but was later processed and improved, taking on a competitive nature and becoming a traditional acrobatic event. It is divided into double axle and single axle, the wheel and wheel surface are made of wood, the rim is made of bamboo, the bamboo box is hollow, has a whistle hole, rotates to make sound, the center column has a thin waist, and can be wrapped with a rope to shake to produce rotation. Players hold two two-foot-long small bamboo sticks in each hand, with a cotton rope about five feet long tied to the top. They wrap it around the spool once or twice, carry it in one hand and send it in the other, and shake it constantly. When the rotation speeds up, the bell will turn. Make a sound. When shaking, the postures change, the rope turns over, and the performances are performed such as stringing, swinging, throwing, crossing the bridge and other actions, which are called "chicken on the rack", "fairy jump", "flying all over the sky", "twisting" and so on. There are also pot lids, wine bottles and other utensils used instead of diabolo.
Diabolo is made of bamboo wood and is hollow, hence its name. "Diabolo" is a representative program of traditional Chinese acrobatics, which uses simple, small, and readily available objects to achieve superb skills. It was originally a very interesting folk game. In northern China, during festivals, people, especially children, like to play diabolo and can do many tricks.
Diabolo, commonly known as wind gourd, has long been a palace toy. In ancient times, young women playing diabolo was regarded as an elegant act. In modern times, young women performing diabolo are regarded as a wonderful skill. Diabolo represents the quintessence of China in acrobatic shows. It has been performed all over the world and is very popular. As early as 1986, it won the "France and National Gold Medal at the Acrobatic Art Festival of Tomorrow", winning great honor for China
Top
China's earliest entertainment project - top
Also known as top, it is called "Qianle" in southern Fujian and "bingyi" or "da" in the north. "Lao Niu" is called "spinning top" in English and "KOMA" in Japanese.
Children's toys, shaped slightly like a conch, are mostly made of wood with an iron tip underneath. When playing, they are wrapped with a rope and the rope is pulled hard to make it rotate upright. Some are made of iron sheets and rotate using the elasticity of the spring.
Traditional ancient tops are roughly inverted conical shapes made of wood or iron. In modern times, various materials and shapes have appeared.
Top is a very familiar toy for teenagers. Now, this toy is popular all over the world. China is the home of spinning tops. Stone tops were unearthed from Neolithic sites in Xia County, Shanxi Province, my country. It can be seen that tops have a history of at least four to five thousand years in our country.
In the Jin Dynasty more than 1,700 years ago, another interesting toy appeared in our country-the bamboo dragonfly. After this toy was introduced to Europe in the 18th century, it was called "Chinese top" by Westerners. It can be seen that the real top was spread abroad earlier than this.
Why is the bamboo dragonfly called "Chinese top"? It was the French physicist Bocot in the mid-19th century who formally proposed the term "gyro". In English, top means "gyro". A top is a gyroscope that spins on the ground, and a bamboo dragonfly is a gyroscope that spins in the air, so the bamboo dragonfly can also be said to be a kind of top.
From this point of view, any rotating body can be regarded as a top. For example, the diabolo we play, spinning discs, playing with plates, throwing hats, and rapidly rotating ballet in acrobatics all use the principle of tops. We can see spinning tops everywhere in the world around us. From atoms as small as atoms to as large as the earth, they are all spinning tops.
The little lolita who jumps with rubber bands - there are more than 10 basic leg movements such as picking, hooking, stepping on, crossing, swinging, touching, winding, digging, pressing and kicking. It can also be combined. Come out with a few tricks.
Rubber band jumping is a whole-body exercise that involves running and jumping alternately with both feet. Rubber band jumping is a very popular sports activity for children. Because it is economical, simple, and interesting, it is easy to be popularized among students.
Generally, when jumping rubber bands, lift the rubber bands to three positions
The first height: stretch the rubber bands with both arms hanging down naturally.
Second height: Lift the rubber band to shoulder level.
The third height: raise the rubber band with one arm.
Shuttlecock kicking is also called "chicken beating". It originated in the Han Dynasty and became popular in the Northern and Southern Dynasties and the Sui and Tang Dynasties. It has a history of more than 2,000 years. It is one of the Chinese folk sports activities and a simple and easy fitness activity. It is deeply loved by teenagers and children, especially young girls.
The skill of shuttlecock kicking in the Qing Dynasty was quite high, and it was also loved by ancient Chinese women. Chen Weisong, a famous poet in the early Qing Dynasty, once praised women's shuttlecock playing, saying that women's shuttlecock playing is more skillful than playing football and more interesting than playing chess.
After modern European and American sports were introduced to China at the beginning of the 20th century, shuttlecock kicking was still a favorite sport among Chinese teenagers. Beijing, Shanghai, Guangdong, Zhejiang, Hebei, Hunan, Fujian, Shandong and other provinces and cities have held large-scale shuttlecock kicking competitions. In 1935, at the Sixth National Games of old China, shuttlecock was included in the national martial arts competition. The champion of women's kicking and kicking is Cheng Yuezhen from Zhejiang, the champion of men's kicking is Zhou Keyang from Shanghai (with a score of nearly 5,000 pairs), and the champion of cross kicking is Dai Jinyao from Nanjing (with a score of 140 pairs). Cheng Yuezhen scored 1,494 pairs of kicks and 36 cross kicks.
There are also Go, rope skipping, and "foot fighter" (the gameplay is: the game is played with at least two people, cross the left or right leg forward, grab the ankle with both hands, and make your left/ If the right leg does not fall on the ground, the two parties will jump and collide with each other. After one of them knocks the other's crossed leg to the ground, the one whose leg does not fall wins.
), jump grid, etc.