Colour Reaction Circle

Objective

Get kids moving safely while training visual focus, fast reactions, and body control.

Kids learn to connect colours with movements and respond quickly without stopping the whole group.

Setup

  • Kids run in a big circle around the mats.
  • Instructor stands in the centre holding coloured cones or pads (Green, Blue, Red, etc.).
  • Explain that each colour means a different movement.

Colour Assignments (example)

Green = both hands touch the floor

Blue = sit down, bum on the floor

Red = chest to the floor

(You can choose any three colours you have.)


Drill Breakdown

1. Running in a Circle

Kids begin jogging around the mat in a circle.

Instructor reminds them:

  • Keep space
  • Don’t overtake dangerously
  • Eyes forward

2. Introduce First Colour

Hold up one colour (e.g., Green).

Every time you show it, kids must:

  • Stop running
  • Perform the movement
  • Stand up
  • Continue running

Repeat several times until they all understand.

3. Add the Second Colour

Introduce the second colour (e.g., Blue).

Run the drill again with both colours mixed.

Mix frequency:

Green… Blue… Green… Green… Blue…

Keep it random.

4. Add the Third Colour

Now add the final colour (e.g., Red).

This makes the drill much more exciting.

Instructor mixes all three:

Blue → Green → Red → Blue → Red

Increase the speed of the calls as the kids get more confident.

5. Final Round – Fast Switching

Hold colours up quickly or switch between them mid-action.

Kids must stay focused and react instantly.

Keep it short and energetic.


Progressions

  • Add running backwards for short bursts.
  • Add skipping, high knees, or side-stepping.

Variations

  • Use shapes instead of colours.
  • Use sound cues (clap = Green movement).
  • Use numbers instead of colours for older kids.

Coaching Points

  • Keep the pace fast and fun.
  • Make movements clear and safe.
  • Praise focus and quick reactions.
  • Encourage standing up fast and running smoothly.

Safety Rule

Kids must keep space while running.

If anyone falls, all kids must stop and help, then return to the drill.

Equipment:

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