
Catching Dragon's Tail
A dragon is formed by grouping the players into a long line each
with their hands on the shoulders of the one in front of him. The
first in the row is the dragon's head. The last in the row is the
dragon's tail, eager to lash to the right and left in order to
escape the head. Until the signal GO is given, the dragon must be a
straight line. Someone in the group counts "One, two, three, go!" On
the signal GO the head runs around toward the tail and tries to
catch it. The whole body must move with the head and remain
unbroken. If the head succeeds in touching the tail, they may
continue to be the head. If the body breaks before he catches the
tail the head becomes the tail and the next in line is the head and
so on until each has a chance to be the head and the tail.