In regular tug of war competitions, each team is required to have 8 players on the court.
(1) The game adopts the best of three sets.
(2) Draw three parallel short lines on the site, with an interval of 2 meters. The center line is the center line, and the two sides are the boundaries. A red belt is tied in the middle of the tug of war rope as a marker belt, and a weight is hung at the bottom perpendicular to the centerline. The two teams are equal in number and play at the same time.
Each team selects a commander, and the team members stand on both sides of the tug of war rope behind the river boundary in turn. The referee issues the "Ready" command, and the team members of both sides stand in position, pick up the tug of war rope, and straighten up to be ready. At this time, the marking tape shall be perpendicular to the centerline. After the referee whistles, both sides pull the rope together and pull the logo across the river boundary of the team as the winner.
There are also two competition modes: one is 8 × 2=16, and the other is 9+7 for boys and girls, which is equal to 16. These two competition modes are correct, and a total of 16 people participate in tug of war. There were 32 people from both sides in the tug of war.