Cuju originated from kicking stone balls in Qing Dynasty. Cuju competition is played on a square flat ground of10m times10m. The game is divided into two teams, each with two players. There are singles, doubles and team competitions. The events are divided into men's single kick, men's double kick, women's single kick, women's double kick, mixed double cuqiu and so on.
In ancient times, kicking stone ball was a kind of fitness ball made of stone, but it was replaced by throwing ball in modern times. Each team has two balls, blue and red. Team A numbers 1 and 3, and team B numbers 2 and 4. The game takes turns to play cuju in the order of 1, 2, 3 and 4.
The game method is to follow the ground with your feet, touch the ball with your feet, and play cuqiu hard. Where Party B hits the opponent's ball, according to the rules, he will get 1-2 points, and if he hits the opponent's ball off the court, he will get 4 points. The winner will be the first person to score 50 points. He will win two out of three games.
Cuju can be played in various forms, such as single, double and team competitions, because of its simple equipment and small venue area. The competition not only has fitness value, but also has fun and appreciation. Suitable for all ages and well received by the masses. It is a good project to carry out the national fitness campaign.
Cuju is the sports pearl of the Chinese nation. The successful excavation and arrangement of this ball is a new look of Cuju recorded in a thousand-year-old book, which has contributed to the national fitness in a new form.