Wednesday, 20 March 2013

CHAPTEH

Chapteh is a traditional Asian game which requires players to keep a weighted shuttlecock in the air, usually using their feet, although other parts of the body may be used, except for the hands The chapteh consists of feathers attached to a rubber or plastic sole.


                                                         
                           HOW TO PLAY     

  The game involves keeping the capteh in the air for as long as possible by kicking it up using the heel of the foot until it is missed or dropped.When played in groups, a circle is drawn, marking the play area for each team. Alternatively, the team makes the circle. The game is played in the circle with the first assigned player attempting to keep the capteh in the air until it falls to the ground within the circle. Then the next team member continues the count while playing in the circle. This continues until all team members have taken a turn in the game. The winning team is the one that scores the highest number of total kicks                      
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