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”’Airsoft”’, also known as ”’survival game”’ ({{langx|ja|サバイバルゲーム|sabaibaru gēmu|link=yes}}) in [[Japan]] where it was popular, is a [[team sport|team-based]] [[shooting sport|shooting game]] in which participants eliminate opposing players out of play by shooting them with [[airsoft pellets|spherical plastic projectiles]] shot from [[airsoft gun]]s.
”’Airsoft”’, also known as ”’survival game”’ ({{langx|ja|サバイバルゲーム|sabaibaru gēmu|link=yes}}) in [[Japan]] where it was popular, is a [[team sport|team-based]] [[shooting sport|shooting game]] in which participants eliminate opposing players out of play by shooting them with [[airsoft pellets|spherical plastic projectiles]] shot from [[airsoft gun]]s.
Airsoft, also known as survival game (Japanese: サバイバルゲーム, romanized: sabaibaru gēmu) in Japan where it was popular, is a team-based shooting game in which participants eliminate opposing players out of play by shooting them with spherical plastic projectiles shot from airsoft guns.
The game is a descendant of traditional chasing games recorded from the 18th and 19th centuries,[1] which partially evolved into collision-sport-related games during the early 20th century by the inclusion of lifting and drifting tackling techniques. In a sport’s historical context, like its predecessors, British Bulldog has been used as a skill-and-drill device to reinforce and further develop locomotion skills fundamentally vital to American football, rugby, association football, hockey and related team sports.[2][3]
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Quality invasion games – Goal (sports) – Contact sport
collision-sport-related games
In a sport’s historical context
traditional chasing games British bulldog (game)
traditional rural game
live-action game (LAG)
alternate reality game (ARG)
Cat and mouse (playground game)
Japanese-style baseball Judo
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Karatedō Keirin Kendo Kickboxing Kyūdō
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Nippon Kempo
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Pan Pong Park golf
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Shoot boxing Shoot wrestling Shootfighting Shooto Soft tennis SpoGomi Sumo
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Jousting is a medieval and renaissance martial game or hastilude between two combatants either on horse or on foot.
{mass + arm} + wrestling
kettele bell
functional fitness
crossfit
Bengali traditional games Insuknawr
capture-the-flag-like game Bo-taoshi
Rod-Pushing Sport INSUKNAWR (Rod-Pushing Sport) Insuknawr or Rod Pushing Sport is an indigenous game of Mizoram, one of the North Eastern States of India.
Insuknawr or Rod Pushing Sport is an indigenous game of Mizoram, a state in North-East India.[4]
Antakshari, also known as Antyakshari (अंताक्षरी transl. The game of the ending letter) is a spoken parlor game played in India.
Dayakattai or Dayaboss is a Tamil dice game played by 2 or 4 people (or multiples) by forming teams. It originated in Tamil Nadu (a southern state of India) and is comparable to another dice game from the country called Pachisi.[5] Dayakattai takes many different forms.
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ATA Martial Arts Stick-fighting
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Inter Stylistic contests – inter-stylistic contests
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- ^ Roud, Steve (2010). “British Bulldog and Other Chasing Games”. The Lore of the Playground. Random House. pp. 37–42. ISBN 9781407089324.
- ^ Sharon Baker, Jane Watkinson: “Games Using Tag Concepts”. In: Jane Watkinson: Let’s Play! Promoting Active Playgrounds. Human Kinetics, Champaign, Illinois, 2009, ISBN 978-0736070010, p. 92.
- ^ Tim Lynch: Quality invasion games. Red Rover or British Bulldog? In: Active + Healthy Magazine. Volume 20, Issue 3/4, Australian Council for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, Adelaide 2013, p. 27.
- ^ The National Sports Policy 2007( Draft ) Archived 24 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine has cited it as an Indian Cultural Inheritance].
- ^ “Dayakattai”. Instructables.com. Retrieved 2018-09-08.
