Get Inspired: How to get into boccia

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Boccia Championships 2018 - here's how to play.

How do I start?

What is boccia?

A sport specifically designed for athletes with a disability, two sides compete to get their balls as close to the target ball (jack) as possible.

The ball can be thrown, rolled, bounced or kicked and a ramp can be used if the player is unable to release the ball with their hands.

Is it for me?

It's a mixed-gender sport that can be played individually or as a team. Although it's designed for people with a disability, anyone can play and a classification system operates at competitive level so that players compete at a similar level of ability.

What to expect when I start?

  • Boccia tests muscle control, accuracy and co-ordination.

  • With clubs across the UK, it offers a great way to meet new people and develop communication skills.

  • It's an indoor sport that's usually played on a court similar in size to a badminton court - but any flat surface can be used.

  • The Lord's Taverners U19 National Boccia Championships, external is a schools competition for young people with a physical disability.

To get you in the mood…

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'I want to be the Roger Federer of boccia'

Are you inspired to try boccia? Or maybe you are a keen enthusiast already? Get in touch and tell us your experience of the activity by tweeting us on @bbcgetinspired,, external visiting us on Facebook, external or email us on getinspired@bbc.co.uk., external

All clubs need a chair, secretary and treasurer to help things run smoothly as well as officials, coaches and judges. Whatever role you're interested in, Join In, external has opportunities to volunteer in your area.

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