In my younger years,, I used to see my cousins jump over
those stretchable, thin garters. What I was sure was that the thing that they
were jumping off a garter. I learned that those were chinese garters. After
classes or during summer, my girl cousins as well as their playmates would then
share a peso each for their Chinese garter. Then I could just see them from
where I was sitting with great smiles and laughter marked on their faces.
The usual
thing that I observe when girls play Chinese garter was the two or three
garters are being tied from end to end. Thus, making it to a closed form. Once
it has been tied, 2 persons or “it” would then go inside the Chinese garter to
stretch it. At this point, the garter are put into knee level and is in
parallel form. Then, the game starts where the person who is in her turn jumps
over the garter to either stamp it or do the game.
There are also
times when there are 3 persons who are the it. They usually act as teams where
they help each other if one haven't reached the minimum number in doing a
certain routine or have missed the routine. If the other teammate failed to
save the one, then they only have the 3rd person as the chance. If the 3rd
person failed, then they become the it. This system could also be applied with
only two persons as the it and two persons as a player.
In today's
generation, chinese garters are still being played. However, the game routines
have been changed and developed thru years.
With few
coins, kids experiences genuine enjoyment. Can you imagine that? What about if
most children today indulge themselves back to the traditional games as chinese
garters rathen than to technology? They should have experienced the joy of jumping
over chinese garters.