poloase
Poloase is a traditional form of polo played in the Philippines, with a rich history dating back to the 16th century. The game is played on horseback, using a long-handled mallet to hit a small, hard ball into the opponent's goal. The objective is to score more goals than the opposing team within a set time frame. Poloase is played on a rectangular field, typically measuring 150 meters by 90 meters, with goals at each end. The game is governed by a set of rules that emphasize sportsmanship and fair play. Poloase is not only a popular sport in the Philippines but also a significant cultural activity, often played during festivals and celebrations. The sport requires skill, strategy, and a deep understanding of the horse's behavior, making it a unique and challenging game. Poloase has also gained international recognition, with the Philippine Polo Association organizing tournaments and promoting the sport globally.