How Do You Play Flag Football Indoors?
This is how to play flag football indoors, on a small turf field. I understand that there are many different variations on the rules, but this game is being played on a 25 yard, turf field. These rules can also apply for athletes playing on a larger indoor field. Establish teams, how many players on a team, and find an indoor turf field to play on. There are two, 25 minute halves that have a running clock throughout each half. The game has no quarters, but has a 10-minute half time. Blocking is allowed, and is the only true contact permitted in the game. There is the occasional bumping which is also allowed. A player is down when either of his flags are torn from his belt. Each player wears 2 flags, but only one needs to be torn off. Other aspects of the game such as rushing, how to achieve first downs, QB sneaks, Blitz’s, 1-point conversions, and 2-point conversions, can be discussed by the various organizers of the league. These rules usually vary depending on the size of the indoor