
Have athletes partner up. 2 Players are loose to begin game. Choose a tagger, and a taggee from the loose players. They must run around the circle to try to catch the other before they link onto a partnered group. The partner that is not linked to directly must then become the taggee. Only the tagger can go through middle of circle, once they've complete on full lap around.
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