This is a companion post to A Well Played Field Day. Check it out for more great Field Day resources.
![How to Play Dizzy Bat How to Play Dizzy Bat](http://custom-images.strikinglycdn.com/res/hrscywv4p/image/upload/c_limit,fl_lossy,h_9000,w_1200,f_auto,q_60/1503259/849480_996359.gif)
Setup
- Place bats 15-20 yards away from cones
- Divide players into small teams
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Game Play
First person up runs to the bat, puts one end on the ground and the other end on their head, then spins around the bat a few times (3-5, depending on age*), then runs back to their team. Next person goes.
K-1: spin 3x
2-3: spin 4x
4th grade +: spin 5x or more
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