Bumperball — Bubble Soccer
There are hundreds of ways to get a group moving. There is exactly one way that makes every single person laugh until they can’t breathe. Bumperball is that one. Part soccer, part bumper cars, all something you’ll be talking about for months.
What Is Bumperball?
It’s exactly what it sounds like. And it’s even better than that description leads you to expect.
Bumperball — also called Bubble Soccer — is traditional soccer played while wearing giant inflatable bubbles that cover your upper body and head. You strap in, you run, and then you bump into people. You roll. You bounce back up. You try to score goals. The objective is simple. What happens in between is pure, unscripted chaos — the kind that turns strangers into teammates and colleagues into friends within about ten minutes.
There’s also a real fitness component. Running in a bubble is genuinely hard work. Cardiovascular systems get a legitimate workout. Lateral movement, core stabilization, and explosive starts all engage in ways that participants never expect. But mostly, they’re laughing too hard to notice.
How It Works
- Fully equipped — we provide all bubbles and gear, no equipment needed
- Safe for all ages and fitness levels — the bubbles protect you completely during collisions
- Up to 10 players per session — ideal group size for maximum fun
- RSF instructor-led — we walk your group through rules and ensure safe, hilarious play
- No prior athletic skill required — falling down is the whole point
- A workout in disguise — great exercise that nobody notices they’re doing
“I’ve done a lot of team-building events over the years. This is the one people actually ask to do again.”
Who Is It For?
Anyone who wants an hour they won’t forget. Which turns out to be a lot of people.
Corporate Team Building
Conference rooms build agendas. Bumperball builds something harder to manufacture: genuine shared experience. It breaks down hierarchies, creates real laughter between people who only know each other from Zoom, and produces the kind of camaraderie that shows up in how a team actually works together. Book it once and you’ll understand why teams ask to come back.
High School Athletes & Sports Teams
RSF uses Bumperball as part of athletic training for high school teams. It develops explosive lateral movement, balance under contact, and team chemistry in a format that athletes love — because it doesn’t feel like training. Foot speed, spatial awareness, and reactive movement all improve in ways that carry directly to the field or court.
Birthday Parties & Youth Groups
Kids don’t need to be talked into this one. Bumperball is immediately, obviously the best activity any of them have ever heard of — and the experience lives up to the excitement. Perfect for birthday parties, youth programs, school groups, and any occasion where you want children to have a memory they talk about for years.
Reunions, Parties & Social Events
Family reunions, friend groups, neighborhood get-togethers, church outings — if your group wants an activity that bridges age gaps, requires no skill, and produces nonstop laughter, Bumperball delivers every single time. There is no age bracket this doesn’t work for.
Pricing & Booking
$30 per person (up to 10 players per session).
All equipment is included. Sessions are run by RSF instructors who walk your group through the game, keep things safe, and make sure everyone gets the most out of it. Whether you’re booking a corporate event, a birthday party, or just a group of friends who want to do something genuinely different, we’ll take care of the details.
Contact us to check availability and get your group on the schedule. We’re happy to answer any questions about setup, age appropriateness, or what to expect.
The activity everyone actually wants to do
Corporate teams • HS athletes • Birthday parties • Family reunions • Youth programs • Friend groups
$30 / person • Up to 10 players
Rochester School of Fitness provides general educational information and community-based exercise and wellness services. We do not diagnose medical conditions, prescribe medication, or provide physical therapy or other medical care. Always consult your healthcare provider regarding your medical care.