So I held the first workshops on April 17, with one timeslot from 11am - 12pm, and another at 2pm - 4pm (before taking my 5-hour bus ride home). Each 1-hour slot was broken down to 15-minute segments, which was repeated -- you won't hold a mall-goer's attention for long. So, each 15-min segment went like this:
- super brief intro to foos and why I'm doing the workshop (to promote foosball)
- how to stand at the table
- how NOT to spin, how to turn your wrists to a bit of power - then allowing 2 pairs to practice hitting the ball forward (with 4 balls) for a few minutes
- simple tic tacking between players, again all 4 people getting to practice
- then putting the tic tac motion with the hitting to create a rudimentary push-kick or pull-kick (+ practice)
- then how to serve
- and finally, the 2 teams play against each other to win 2 tickets on the mall's massive ferris wheel (provided by the mall's marketing team)
Timing-wise, I think it was good. Lots of people walked by and saw what was going on. Some stayed to watch for a few moments. I think exposure's really all I can ask for. There are follow-up events, so at least they know there's this thing called "foosball".
Age-wise, it was a wide range -- from 8 years old to 50+. Mostly highschool students and up.
Doing it all again next week and 2 more weeks afterwards.