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Borderline Floor Hockey Barriers

The most convenient way to create borders and more for almost any activity!
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Instantly connect these barriers using their unique notch system to create perimeters, sidelines, hockey rinks, running lanes, and more! Simply pivot each barrier to change the configuration as you wish. These rugged barriers will endure vigorous use indoors and out, year after year.

Fast Border Creation

Quickly and easily set up these plastic barriers to create pathways and borders for a wide variety of activities. A unique notch system allows you to instantly create stable connections between each piece. Because the notches allow barriers to pivot while staying intact, they can quickly be moved into different configurations on the fly.

A 10”W base enhances the stability of the border pieces so they can withstand vigorous use without easily tipping over. One-piece plastic construction can be used indoors and out.

The ClassPlus Pack includes 24 barriers and a pair of storage carts, each of which holds 12 individual barriers. The cart’s four 3” dia locking wheels keep the cart in place when needed. Storage carts are available separately as well. Teachers also have the option to get the barriers in sets of 6 or individually, so they can select the exact number of barriers needed for their class activities. 38"L x 10"W x 12"H; 8 lb.

 

15 High-Energy Activities Using BorderLine Floor Hockey Barriers

The BorderLine Floor Hockey Barriers are designed to clearly and safely define play boundaries during floor hockey and other fast-paced PE games. What makes them unique is their lightweight foam construction with a durable vinyl cover, which allows them to act as a wall while remaining safe for student contact. Each barrier features hook-and-loop ends, making it easy to connect multiple units to form customized game zones. These barriers not only keep gameplay contained, but also open up endless possibilities for skill-focused, creative physical education activities that reinforce fundamental movement skills. Below are 15 original activity ideas for using BorderLine Barriers in your PE class.

1. Goalie Zone Guards: Use barriers to define and protect the goalie’s space. Students practice defending in tight zones. Teaches positional defense and awareness.

2. Corner Control Challenge: Students must dribble around the interior corners formed by the BorderLine setup before passing or shooting. Enhances dribbling and turning skills.

3. Soft Barrier Slalom: Arrange barriers in a zigzag and have students dribble a puck or ball through. Develops agility and object manipulation.

4. Bounce Pass Blitz: Players must pass the puck off a barrier to a teammate before scoring. Encourages creativity, passing accuracy, and timing.

5. Borderline Battleship: Place cones behind a barrier wall. Students shoot over or around to knock them down. Builds aim and power control.

6. Barrier Bounce Hockey: Students must use at least one bounce off a barrier before shooting. Promotes strategic play and control.

7. Safe Side Tag: Barriers form “safe zones” in a game of tag. Students must leap into them to avoid being tagged. Encourages quick stopping and spatial recognition.

8. Contained Chaos Scrimmage: Set up small-sided hockey games completely enclosed by barriers. Keeps gameplay fast and focused on short passes and tight control.

9. Precision Pass Tunnel: Place a small gap between two barriers. Students pass pucks through the tunnel to a partner. Reinforces fine motor control and target accuracy.

10. Net Nest Knockdown: Set up a goal behind a barrier wall. Students must loft a puck or ball over it to score. Trains striking elevation and precision.

11. Partner Barrier Push: Students push a foam puck along the barrier line to a partner. Simple drill to build teamwork and movement accuracy.

12. Clean the Zone: Two teams work to push as many pucks as possible into the other team's barrier-enclosed area. Emphasizes striking and territory play.

13. Border Build-a-Zone: Students work in teams to build custom shapes or play areas with the barriers before completing physical challenges inside. Encourages problem solving and collaboration.

14. Track the Target: Hide different colored objects behind barrier sections. Students must shoot the right one using color cues. Develops focus and reaction.

15. Zone Defender Showdown: One student defends a narrow barrier-created lane while another tries to get through. Builds footwork and dodging.