Le Practice City Ball est un équipement sportif inclusif et compact, pensé pour l'urbain. Il permet de pratiquer librement les sports de balle, seul ou en petit groupe, tout en stimulant l'activité physique, le lien social et le plaisir du jeu.
- Planning and adapted planning
Contexte
The current fields enforce confrontation: long matches, space privatization, teams formed by age, gender, or skill level. The Practice City Ball opens a different, more playful path: everyone plays within the same timeframe, alternating game and rest, exploring precision, movement, and dribbling. Here, the competitive logic gives way to skill development, stimulating creativity, inclusion, and the joy of progress. It becomes a place for meeting and sharing. Compact, modular, and accessible, it redefines urban sports culture and complements existing facilities.
Acteurs
Practice City Ball rethinks urban sports so that no one is left out: children, adults, seniors, or people with disabilities, regardless of age, gender, or skill level.
Adapted for neglected spaces, it's a tool for city officials and sports technicians to revitalize their areas. In schools, it encourages inclusive practice, giving space to marginalized players and disciplines, and serving as a valuable educational support.
More than just equipment, it forges new mixed, open, and diverse sports groups.


