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Recommended Events for a Sports Day at Day Service Centers for the Elderly

Sports days are loved by people of all ages.

These popular sports days are also held at day service centers for seniors.

In this article, we’ll introduce recommended events for sports days held at such day service centers.

The events, such as bread-biting races and ball toss games, are classic activities adapted for older adults.

They’re designed to be safe and enjoyable.

There are also unique events like stick soccer, and many can be enjoyed while seated.

We’ve gathered a variety of unique activities tailored for seniors.

Let’s move our bodies and enjoy a healthy, fun time!

[For Seniors] Recommended Events for Sports Day at Day Service Centers (21–30)

Escape from the Balloon Tower

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Escape from the Balloon Tower

Seasonal events are very important for older adults.

Among them, the spring and autumn sports days are great opportunities to show what they can do.

This is especially recommended for seniors who enjoy physical activity.

The game we’re introducing, Escape from the Balloon Tower, involves building a tower with zip ties, placing balloons inside, and fanning them out of the tower using uchiwa (hand fans).

Four teams compete.

Because players fan with full effort, it’s a good way to strengthen the hands and arms.

You time the attempts, and the team with the fastest time wins—making it a very exciting game.

Balloon attraction

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Balloon attraction

This event is perfect as a sports day recreation for seniors that can be enjoyed easily while seated.

Place a ring on the floor or on a table and set a balloon in the center.

Attach a long string to the balloon, and participants reel in the string to pull the balloon toward themselves.

It’s very safe and allows anyone to take part without strain, which is part of its appeal.

The excitement builds as the balloon gets closer.

The person who catches the balloon first wins, and making it a team competition creates a sense of unity in the venue.

It’s also recommended to try using red and white balloons for the respective teams.

[For Seniors] Recommended Events for Sports Day at Daycare Centers (31–40)

Passing balloons with handheld fans

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Passing balloons with handheld fans

Team competitions are exciting precisely because everyone participates, win or lose.

So this time, we’re introducing “Balloon Pass,” a game perfect for large groups.

All you need is a single balloon—just that.

Have each team sit in a single horizontal row of chairs.

At the starting signal, the person on the end passes the balloon to the next person, and the first team to get it to the last person wins.

There are many variations: pass with a fan instead of by hand, increase the number of balloons and compete on how many you can pass, or have the last person pop the balloon.

It’s a game anyone can enjoy in a variety of ways.

Keep tossing the beanbags!

Beanbag play—keep tossing them!
Keep tossing the beanbags!

Let’s take on the challenge of not knocking over the unsteady, wobbly piece of thick paper! We’ll introduce a game idea that uses beanbags you toss one after another.

Beanbags are familiar items to people in Japan, right? How about trying a game where you play using beanbags—tossing them one after another? Participants form a circle, and in the center you place a piece of thick paper or cardboard on top of a stand—then you’re ready to go! Players take turns throwing beanbags at the thick paper, aiming to land them on top.

It’s a thrilling game where the person who causes the thick paper to fall off the stand loses!

ring toss

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ring toss

Even seniors want to casually enjoy a sports day and feel like they’ve gone back to their childhood, right? The ring toss we’re introducing this time is designed so that anyone can easily take part.

Even if you’re not confident in your physical strength, you can simply toss the rings lightly while seated, aim for a high score, and hit the targets.

Just deciding where to aim helps train cognitive function.

It also enhances spatial awareness and decision-making.

Because everyone can get excited together, laughter comes naturally and communication skills deepen as well.

Baton relay

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Baton relay

Competitive events are a big draw at sports festivals, but activities that everyone completes together are also popular.

The baton relay introduced here is one where older adults cooperate by threading a baton onto a string and passing it along.

Split into two teams, participants enjoy seeing how many times each team can pass the baton.

Through the act of passing it back and forth, a sense of unity develops and communication skills deepen.

Moreover, the feeling of accomplishment from successfully passing the baton leads to positive experiences and can help elevate mood.

Bread-grabbing race

Autumn Sports Day: “Bread-Grabbing Race”
Bread-grabbing race

A great way to really feel the changing seasons is to incorporate seasonal events.

When it comes to classic spring and summer events, you can’t go wrong with a sports day.

The bread-grabbing race we’re introducing this time is a game where you wind a string around a stick and reel in the bread at the end to grab it! It not only requires fine motor control but also boosts concentration.

Competing together also helps stimulate the brain.

And of course, one of the fun parts is eating the bread you’ve grabbed together after the event.