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Kubb Games is a wonderfully addicting and fun to play outdoor game that is quickly becoming a popular activity around the world. It is a great game to play because it appeals to all ages, is easy to learn, can be played by as few as two or as many as twenty players, and it involves strategy, luck, and skill. While some form of Kubb Games has been played for nearly a thousand years, it has recently enjoyed a popular resurgence throughout Europe, Asia, and now North America. Kubb Games clubs are popping up all over the world as everyone discovers the fun, joy, and entertainment of this simple outdoor game.
Finding a Kubb Games club near you is only an internet search away. There are many local Kubb Games clubs that are popping up all over the place as well as larger, internally know Kubb Games clubs. To familiarize yourself with the traditional Kubb Games rules, you might first want to go straight to the official home of the Kubb Games World Championships [click here] located in Gotland, Sweden. This small island off the coast of Sweden has been playing Kubb Games for generations and the locals are very proud of their Kubb Games heritage. While the history of Kubb Games is said to go as far back as the Viking days over 1,000 years ago, the Swedish are just happy to pass on the traditional wooden game to future generations.
Many other countries have learned to love the fun and excitement of Kubb Games and each August hundreds of teams travel to Gotland to participate in the Kubb Games World Championships tournament. In 2006, Team Big Love [click here] of Great Britain put together an official Kubb Games team and used the opportunity to raise money for breast cancer research. The team, who had never even heard of Kubb Games a few months earlier, got a lot of media attention for the event and was featured on several British television programs, radio shows, and in newspapers across the country. While they did not manage to win in the Kubb Games World Championship that year, they did manage to spread the word of the outdoor game, raise money for a worthy cause, and had a lot of fun doing it all.
In the United States, Kubb Games has started to become a popular outdoor pastime over the last few years as well. So, while you may not be ready to fly over to Sweden to participate on the international level, you can certainly join a local club for a little healthy competition and camaraderie with friends. The Eau Claire Berserkers Kubb Games club in Wisconsin [click here] plays weekly games in the park and also holds quarterly socials where those interested in learning how to play the outdoor game of Kubb can get involved. These socials, or friendlies as they call them, are held so people can play a round of Kubb Games, eat good food, make new friends, and help spread the message of peace and unity around the world. The Wisconsin Kubb Games club also uses the game to support Darfur relief related charities.
Kubb Games are also being implemented in public and private school physical education programs, teens groups, and corporate team building events around the country. The outdoor game is a great tool to use in groups of all ages because it encourages teamwork, is highly social, involves strategy skills, is perfect for co-ed participation, and enhances coordination and athletic skills. You might see Kubb Games being played in the neighborhood park, on the playground, in the schoolyard, on scouting trips, or even while camping. So, keep your eyes peeled and your ears open for the telltale sounds of wood hitting wood and cheers from the crowd because you just might find yourself in the middle of a Kubb Games tournament.
But what if you have searched for your local Kubb Game club and just cannot seem to find one nearby? Well, since the Kubb Games movement is still in its infancy in the United States, this would be a great time to start one in your very own local community. Stating a Kubb Games club is simple and does not take a lot of time or effort, just the desire to spread the joy of Kubb Games and a little word of mouth. Of course, you do need to own a Kubb Games set first to get started and there are several great ones to choose from at KubbGames.com. Once you get your Kubb Games set and have familiarized yourself with the rules, get together with some of your family and friends and start playing a few rounds of Kubb Games in the backyard. Before you know it you will be holding weekly Kubb Games competitions.
Once you have the basic rules and skills down for Kubb Games, you can then head out to the local park and start playing some exhibition Kubb Games to spread the word. You will be amazed at how quickly people will gather around this unique looking outdoor game of wooden Kubb pieces and soon you will be inundated with questions about how and what it is that you are playing. This is the perfect opportunity to recruit more Kubb Games players and eventually form your very own Kubb Games community social club.
You might then want to organize your very first Kubb Games tournament and invite all the local Kubb Games teams to participate for a few hours of competition, fun, and even raise money or awareness for a local charity. As more and more people get involved in your Kubb Games activities, you might even create a community website, advertise in the neighborhood newsletter, team up with local groups such as the Scouts or YMCA, contact the local media, or even plan to send your very own team to attend the annual Kubb Games World Championships in Gotland, Sweden! The possibilities are literally endless when it comes to playing and spreading the word of Kubb Games, so get out there, get creative, and join or start your own Kubb Games club today.
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