Thursday, March 19, 2009

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When you think of playing indoors, do you think of your Wii? Do your thoughts automatically go to your board game collection? Or do you have something a little bigger in mind?

If you're looking to expand your indoor fun, why not try your hand at an indoor sport or two? There are tons of options out there, limited only by what type of space and spending allowance you have. Even available space need not be a great consideration these days, since lots of popular indoor sport games tables come in a variety of sizes. This variety definitely can accommodate even the smallest of spaces.

What indoor sports come to your mind when you think about it? Probably air hockey, pool, table tennis, and foosball come to mind. Darts and bean bag tossing, known as "Baggo" or "CornHole" to some might also pop into your head. Laser tag could also be considered an indoor sport, but does require a considerable amount of fairly expensive equipment.

The biggies, though, have to be Air Hockey, Pool, and Ping-Pong. These are all sports which are played on a "games table" and require, if not a lot of skill, a commitment to having fun. Of course, some might argue with me on the "skill" part, but I say that you can play any of these games whether you are "good" or not.

If you have an air hockey table, plug it in and go have fun. Grab a mallet, cool your fingers in the jets of air, and get started! Sliding that puck across the table, banking it off the sides and hearing that satisfying "kachunk" when it slides into the goal is what it's all about. This, among all indoor sports, is one that almost anyone can play.

Of course, it would be difficult to play this game alone; unlike pool or ping-pong (in which you can fold up half the table and bounce the ball off of it racquetball-style). However, I'm sure there are lots of enterprising individuals out there who have come up with a way. Aside from that, though, air hockey is a fun game that appeals to almost everyone. From grandmas to little boys, almost everyone has played a game or two at some point.

You can also find air hockey tables almost anywhere. While you might not see many "Air Hockey Halls", you can be sure to find them at your local arcades, family fun centers, bowling alleys, hotel game rooms and even skating rinks. Churches with active youth groups and even some middle and high schools may even have them. No matter where you go, you are likely to bump into one of these fun games tables.

If the top 3 indoor sports are air hockey, pool and ping-pong, my vote goes to air hockey. It appeals to everyone, can be found virtually anywhere, and are fun and satisfying to play. If you haven't already, hop in the car, on your bike, or onto the bus and find a place to shoot some puck.

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