
The rules are simple: one side of the Teqboard acts as a wall. Players kick the ball, and if the rebound bounces on the Teqboard's surface, the next player must hit the ball against the wall part of the board in the same way (similar to table tennis rules).
The challenge is for all first-year students to keep the rally going without letting the ball touch the ground.



Kishino-senpai failed on the first try.
It was quite difficult to get 10 consecutive players, so we lowered the difficulty this time and changed it to a 6-person consecutive challenge.
Even so, the difficulty level around the fourth person was high, and they didn't succeed easily, but finally!

First, Tokuda-senpai carefully kicks the ball.

Second, Ogasawara-senpai kicks the ball back with a jump.

Third, Sato-senpai calmly returned the ball, but...

The ball for Kishino-senpai, who made a regrettable mistake just now, was slightly off, but this time he returned the ball with focus!

Next to last, Dobashi-senpai. He was quite nervous, but somehow managed to succeed!
And then...

Finally, Masaki-senpai!
If Tokuda-senpai, who kicked the ball first, catches the ball Masaki-senpai kicked, the challenge is a success.
The result was...

The ball was a little off, but Tokuda-senpai made a desperate dive and caught it!
The challenge was a success!!


Everyone was overjoyed at the end (Matsumoto-senpai, who wasn't in the rally, was also overjoyed...lol)!
This challenge involved six players, but next time we want to try various challenges using the Teqboard so that all first-year students can succeed.

