<Li> <P> Tejo post without clay and target structure visible </P> </Li> <P> Tejo post without clay and target structure visible </P> <P> The pitch or post is usually a wooden box of approximately 90 cm (35 inch) wide and 1 meter (40 inch) long, filled with clay, and either tilted or cut at a 35 to 45 degree angle . The clay used is anything from average mud to modeling clay, depending on the setting of the sport . The tejo gets embedded in the clay upon landing, and depending on the consistency of the clay, the tejo can be easily reached or sometimes it becomes necessary to dig a little bit to find it . This makes the consistency of the clay very important . </P> <P> The protective board is meant to keep the tejo within the boundaries of the field when the tejo is off target . The size is not standard, but the idea is for it to be proportionately bigger than the pitch itself . </P>

What are some of the pieces of equipment needed to play tejo