Go to home depot or lowes in the paint section, and buy the heavy duty (I think 6 mil) plastic sheeting. We also went to Sam's club and bought a BIG bottle of dawn to help keep the basepaths slick enough to slide into each base/mini pool
I’m gonna try that this year with my family! Any recommendations? Or things to watch out for? I like how the home base doesn’t collide with the kicker. That could be dangerous
Its rolled plastic you can buy at a hardware store, buy at least a 6 mil thickness so it will take the friction from sliding. Then go to Sams club for the kiddie pools and dawn soap to put on the base paths. Hope this helped. ;) www.lowes.com/pd/BARRICADE-10-ft-x-25-ft-Clear-6-mil-Plastic-Sheeting/1000158131
Lexi Miles you are right baseball kickball and softball all have the same rules, kickball is the same with the fouls and if you get a third foul ball it’s isn’t a strike.
Cade Hill Actually no, they don't have the same rules. Fast pitch softball is closer to baseball in rules, but still not the same.. Slow pitch softball is VERY different (no lead offs, no stealing bases, 10 players on the field instead of 9, etc.). Baseball is overhand pitching, no underhand allowed...softball is ONLY underhand pitching. Anyway, kickball has the "third foul and you're out" rule to make the game go faster when playing in most schools, church leagues, and - as in this case - a fun family outing. In baseball, and both versions of softball, the first two foul balls are counted as strikes. However, in PROFESSIONAL kickball? A foul ball is actually NEVER counted as a strike.
MystiqueRisingSun I wasn’t really talking about softball, I know that that is different because the fricking pitch underhand, I was only talking about kickball and that the right way to play it and the easier way to play it is like baseball because almost everyone knows the rules of baseball