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What is National Kickball Day? Here's how to celebrate on April 17

What is National Kickball Day? Here's how to celebrate on April 17

Yahoo03-04-2025

National Kickball Day, celebrated annually on April 17, invites individuals of all ages to relive the joy and camaraderie of this classic playground game.
The history of National Kickball Day — and kickball
Established in 2014 by the World Adult Kickball Association (WAKA), the day emphasizes the sport's enduring appeal and encourages community participation. ​
The game of kickball, meanwhile, was originally called 'kick baseball' (this tracks) by its inventor, Nicholas C. Seuss, back in 1917. Seuss was the Supervisor of Cincinnati Parks and Playgrounds in Ohio and he envisioned 'kick baseball' as a simpler version of baseball that could teach children the fundamentals of the game with less equipment.
While kickball's roots are in the United States, that simplicity propelled it to international popularity over time. In South Korea, the game is known as "foot baseball," and in Japan, elementary school students play a version called "kick base."
How to celebrate National Kickball Day
National Kickball Day serves as an opportunity to engage in physical activity, foster teamwork, and enjoy outdoor fun. Here are some ways to celebrate:​
Organize a friendly game. Gather your friends, family, or colleagues for a match at a local park or playground.​ Or, make it unfriendly – challenge your least favorite neighbors or work frenemy. As long as kickball is involved, you're celebrating correctly.
Join a league. Kickball leagues are still wildly popular in cities and suburban settings alike. Explore your local programs to connect with other enthusiasts.
Refresh your memory on the rules. Before your games, familiarize yourself with the official rules of kickball to enhance your playing experience.​
Share the fun on social media. Brag about your greatest goal ever using the hashtag #NationalKickballDay.
By participating in National Kickball Day, individuals can reconnect with a beloved pastime, promote physical well-being, and strengthen community bonds. So, lace up your sneakers, grab a bright red rubber ball, and kickstart the festivities on April 17!

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What is National Kickball Day? Here's how to celebrate on April 17
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What is National Kickball Day? Here's how to celebrate on April 17

National Kickball Day, celebrated annually on April 17, invites individuals of all ages to relive the joy and camaraderie of this classic playground game. The history of National Kickball Day — and kickball Established in 2014 by the World Adult Kickball Association (WAKA), the day emphasizes the sport's enduring appeal and encourages community participation. ​ The game of kickball, meanwhile, was originally called 'kick baseball' (this tracks) by its inventor, Nicholas C. Seuss, back in 1917. Seuss was the Supervisor of Cincinnati Parks and Playgrounds in Ohio and he envisioned 'kick baseball' as a simpler version of baseball that could teach children the fundamentals of the game with less equipment. While kickball's roots are in the United States, that simplicity propelled it to international popularity over time. In South Korea, the game is known as "foot baseball," and in Japan, elementary school students play a version called "kick base." How to celebrate National Kickball Day National Kickball Day serves as an opportunity to engage in physical activity, foster teamwork, and enjoy outdoor fun. Here are some ways to celebrate:​ Organize a friendly game. Gather your friends, family, or colleagues for a match at a local park or playground.​ Or, make it unfriendly – challenge your least favorite neighbors or work frenemy. As long as kickball is involved, you're celebrating correctly. Join a league. Kickball leagues are still wildly popular in cities and suburban settings alike. Explore your local programs to connect with other enthusiasts. Refresh your memory on the rules. Before your games, familiarize yourself with the official rules of kickball to enhance your playing experience.​ Share the fun on social media. Brag about your greatest goal ever using the hashtag #NationalKickballDay. By participating in National Kickball Day, individuals can reconnect with a beloved pastime, promote physical well-being, and strengthen community bonds. So, lace up your sneakers, grab a bright red rubber ball, and kickstart the festivities on April 17!

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