Rules

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  • Have fun without Injury – Bumping should be a result of play, not the goal of play.

  • Do not run full speed into players.

  • Do not bump players while they are on the ground.

  • Bumping into one another is a result of play, not the goal of play.

  • Do not hit players from behind.

  • Do not lower your head when making contact.

  • Do not leave your feet when playing.

  • All participants under 18 must have adult supervision.

  • Not for use by persons who have a waistline of 40 inches or greater.

  • Not for use with more than one person in the bubble at the same time.

  • Not for use by persons under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

  • Not for use on pavement.

  • Not for use near streets or roads with automobile traffic.

  • Not for use in water.

  • Not for use on hills or slopes.

  • Always play on a level surface within a large marked off or enclosed area.

  • Always use under proper adult supervision.

  • Always properly inflate the before use.

  • Always properly adjust and wear the shoulder straps and firmly grasp the inner handles.

  • Always remove eyeglasses and any sharp or heavy objects from clothing before use.

  • Never attempt any stunts unless totally familiar with the equipment.

  • It is recommended that you consult a physician prior to playing. For use only by persons healthy enough for vigorous physical activity.

  • Not for use by pregnant women or persons with any medical condition such as asthma, claustrophobia, heart conditions, seizures or neck or back problems.

  • A waiver must be signed by every participant prior to playing.

  • No spearing, bull charging, or charging with your head down.

  • Players should wear appropriate footwear. Flip flops, steel toed footwear, spikes or cleats are not appropriate.

  • Players must fit in the ball properly.

  • Less than 40” waistline.

  • 6” or more clearance from top of head to top of equipment.

  • Tailbone should be covered by equipment.

  • Inner handles should be at chest level.

  • Shoulder straps should be adjusted properly and resting on shoulders.

  • Do not kick each other or the bubble balls.

  • Remove jewelry and eyeglasses unless absolutely necessary. Eyeglass straps recommended.

  • Do not hit people when they are on the ground. It is not safe to keep hitting someone who is trying to get up. Let them get up so that the fun can continue.

  • No blind bumping of anyone not ready.

  • Ball on Ball contact only. Do not hit someone not in a ball.

  • If you are not playing, do not hit, push or pull someone in a bubble.

  • Do not damage the balls by running into trees, fences or walls.

  • Do not knock into each other outside the field of play.

  • When in a bubble, stay in the field of play area.

  • Remain in your bubble when you are playing.

  • No smoking in field of play or in or near bubble.

  • Always properly inflate the bubble before use.

  • Always properly adjust and wear the shoulder straps.

  • Only use bubble on grass, turf or gym floors. If playing on grass, check for sharp objects like sticks or rocks that could injure players or puncture the bubble.

  • Do not use on pavement, cement surfaces, near streets or roads, or near automobile or pedestrian traffic.

  • Do not use in water or anywhere near any bodies of water, including pools, lakes, oceans, ponds or rivers.

  • Do not attempt any stunts, including but not limited to jumps from an elevated area. Dangerous stunts may result in injury.

  • Never attempt to roll down any hill or grade while inside a bubble.

  • Don’t tense up when you get bumped, just roll with it.

  • Control yourself with a mixed crowd. If playing with different genders or sizes of people, be respectful of that and don’t bump too hard.

  • Report any damage to the bubble, if you have a leak or loose handle, or if your straps need adjustment consult an event coordinator.

  • If playing indoors, it is inevitable to run into the walls. Do not however slam people into them, as they can get injured.

  • Bubble soccer is a sport, you will get tired, so please take rest breaks.