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Footbag is a cooperative
kicking sport (with roots in ancient China, Thailand,
Native America, et al.) which was reinvented in the
70's by two athlete dudes from Oregon, John Stalberger
and Mike Marshall. Patented, sold and popularized
under the trade name of "Hacky Sack", the
sport of footbag continues to slowly grow in popularity
and is now recognizable worldwide.
Footbag not only unites
the individuals within the kicking circle, but also
symbolically links all races and nations within the
universal impulse to kick a ball. Kicking a small,
round object is one of the oldest forms of human sport.
It seems that practically every culture, from ancient
history to modern times, has adapted some kind of
home-grown variation on the foot-ball theme e.g soccer,
takraw,
shuttlecock, kemari.
Footbag finds its unique
impetus not from the quest to "win", but
from the sheer joy of kicking the footbag within the
circle and working toward a common goal. When everyone
touches it before it falls, the entire group wins.
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