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{{Segment
|title1= KaPalaro: Palarong Pang Barangay
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|years=April 2016-–May 2016
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|related_segments=''[[Parlor Games]]''<br>''[[Bulagaan Olympics]]''
 
|related_segments=''[[Parlor Games]]''<br>''[[Bulagaan Olympics]]''
|date = }}'''''KaPalaro: Palarong Pang Barangay''''' is a subsegment of ''[[Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol]]. ''It is a special segment to celebrate the 60th edition of the annual Palarong Pambansa.
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|date = }}'''''KaPalaro: Palarong Pang Barangay''''' is a special segment to celebrate the 60th edition of the annual Palarong Pambansa. It is a subsegment of ''[[Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol]]. ''
   
 
Competitors from the barangay of the day play a modified version of the classic game potato sack race called "sack and field, field and sack". Unlike the traditional rules of the game, the players are crouched down inside a sack that reaches up to their neck. For added safety, the players must wear shoulder pads, knee pads, and helmets. Then, the players must hop from the starting point to the finish line. They must hop forwards in the first half of the playing field, and then hop backwards in the last half of the field. The first player to reach the finish line and follow the rules of the game wins.
 
Competitors from the barangay of the day play a modified version of the classic game potato sack race called "sack and field, field and sack". Unlike the traditional rules of the game, the players are crouched down inside a sack that reaches up to their neck. For added safety, the players must wear shoulder pads, knee pads, and helmets. Then, the players must hop from the starting point to the finish line. They must hop forwards in the first half of the playing field, and then hop backwards in the last half of the field. The first player to reach the finish line and follow the rules of the game wins.
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The segment was initially conceptualized to change the game each day. On the second episode of the segment, a different game was played by the competitors called "gym na sticks", which was an obstacle course that involves a horizontally placed [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palosebo palosebo] pole that the contestants must cross using the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrolean_traverse Tyrolean traverse] method.
 
The segment was initially conceptualized to change the game each day. On the second episode of the segment, a different game was played by the competitors called "gym na sticks", which was an obstacle course that involves a horizontally placed [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palosebo palosebo] pole that the contestants must cross using the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tyrolean_traverse Tyrolean traverse] method.
   
However, fans suggested to bring back the original "sack and field, field and sack" because it was more funny and entertaining. As a result, the original game was played for the rest of the segment's run and the idea to feature new games everyday was scrapped.
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However, fans suggested to bring back the original "sack and field, field and sack" because it was funnier and more entertaining. As a result, the original game was played for the rest of the segment's run and the idea to feature new games everyday was scrapped.[[Category:Segments]]
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Revision as of 14:15, 17 October 2017

KaPalaro: Palarong Pang Barangay is a special segment to celebrate the 60th edition of the annual Palarong Pambansa. It is a subsegment of Juan for All, All for Juan: Bayanihan of d' Pipol.

Competitors from the barangay of the day play a modified version of the classic game potato sack race called "sack and field, field and sack". Unlike the traditional rules of the game, the players are crouched down inside a sack that reaches up to their neck. For added safety, the players must wear shoulder pads, knee pads, and helmets. Then, the players must hop from the starting point to the finish line. They must hop forwards in the first half of the playing field, and then hop backwards in the last half of the field. The first player to reach the finish line and follow the rules of the game wins.

The segment was initially conceptualized to change the game each day. On the second episode of the segment, a different game was played by the competitors called "gym na sticks", which was an obstacle course that involves a horizontally placed palosebo pole that the contestants must cross using the Tyrolean traverse method.

However, fans suggested to bring back the original "sack and field, field and sack" because it was funnier and more entertaining. As a result, the original game was played for the rest of the segment's run and the idea to feature new games everyday was scrapped.