Accessiball - balls to the wall

It's the world's first and favourite accessible ball game. Throw a ball against a wall without looking, and you're playing accessiball.

Thursday, November 30, 2006

Double Blind Magic achieved!

Spent after a pioneering day full of achievement, we ended on a fitting note. The ultimate new school play - Double Blind Magic.

Double Blind Magic: A new school play whereby Magic is achieved with both thrower and catcher blinded.
Time for us to tuck away our balls and reflect on a day that can only be described as "magical".

Conditions as per Blind Magic below with slight wind assistance within accepted IAA regulated levels.

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Blind Magic! Unbelievable!!!

In a day we'll never forget, we pulled off the penultimate new school move: Blind Magic.

Blind Magic: A new school play whereby Magic is achieved with a blinded thrower.
The only new school move that's left for us to achieve is Double Blind Magic - a new school, double-handed, blind throw/catch combination. Some call it Mind Magic, because it ranks up with Uri Geller's spoon-bending exploits in human mental achievements.

What makes this achievement even more significant, is that it was acheived twice in a row (three times in an afternoon session).

Conditions were similar to those of the Magic record noted ealier, with the gravitational influence extending marginally to a 3.5 as a result of moonrise.

Balls: Various Tesco specials (Infalted to standard indoor IAA regulations)
Altitude: 266ft (providing a gravitational influence of 3.5)
Visibility: Fair
Barometric pressure: 1028mb
Relative humidity: 79%
Musical incentive: In the Mix '96.

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The Magic

Today we achieved "The Magic". Using full on new school rules, the idea was to land 2 balls in 1 double-handed play. Just 2 minutes of practice later, and we were writing the Accessiball history books.

For the enthusiasts out there, we achieved this record under the follwing conditions:

Balls: 2 Orange Tesco specials (Infalted to standard indoor IAA regulations)
Altitude: 266ft (providing a gravitational influence of 3)*
Visibility: Good
Barometric pressure: 1025mb
Relative humidity: 82%
Musical incentive: Full on dance '93 (Disc 1).

After significant jubilation, the players reflected on their achievement.

We're unlikely to achieve anything quite as significant as this again this week
It was a big day. A proud day. A day to remember.

* This bit is made up just a bit. The rest is the truth.

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