Bossaball mixes volleyball, football (soccer), gymnastics and capoeira on inflatables and trampolines. I shot this video some time ago in Spain. www.bossaball.com Bossaball brings elements of capoeira, samba, breakdancing, football, volleyball, acrobacy and circus together on a single pitch. Rules Scoring / How to play Bossaball can be played in teams of 3 or 4 or 5 players. The aim of bossaball is for each team to ground the ball on the opponent's field. Each team is entitled to a maximum of 8 contacts with the ball on its own field, meanwhile the trampoline jumper gains height to prepare a (spectacular) smash. Any body part can be used. Players can touch the ball only once with their hands, or double touch it with their feet and/or head. Once a team grounds the ball on the inflatables it gains 1 point. Scoring on the trampolines is worth 3 points. Hitting the bossawall (= the inflatable rings around the trampolines) doesn't count as a score, so the rally continues. Bossaball mixes sports with music. Bossaball referees have a whistle, a microphone, various percussion instruments and a dj set. They referee the game and add riveting tunes to take it to a higher level. They're the Masters of Ceremony. Players play to the music / The music follows the game. www.bossaball.com http
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