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Imitate the unusual sport: Extreme Ironing
xtreme ironing is an adrenaline sport which combines the thrill of an extreme outdoor activity with the satisfaction of a well-pressed shirt.
Imitate the unusual sport: Pillow Fight
The Pillow Fight League is a bona fide sport. For that, we can thank the Canadian entrepreneurs who managed to turn this slumber party pastime into a competitiv
Imitate the unusual sport: Man Versus Horse Marathon
The Man Versus Horse Marathon in Wales is an awesomely weird contest. It was created out of a classic argument over human limitation and potential. The race’s i
Imitate the unusual sport: Rock Paper Scissors
This childhood game, known as “janken” in Chinese, is exactly what many played during recess. Only it’s super intense. The United States of America Rock Paper S
Imitate the unusual sport: Giant Pumpkin Regatta
Every October, participants dress up in ridiculous Halloween costumes and race across Tualatin Lake inside huge pumpkins.
Imitate the unusual sport: Gaga
Using a bunch of wooden benches as a makeshift court, a roughly waist-to-chest-high octagonal wall is made; players toss a ball into the “arena” and slap the ba
Imitate the unusual sport: Hobbyhorsing
It involves people riding toy horses in a gymnasium with zero intention of irony.
Imitate the unusual sport: Quidditch
Quidditch started out as a fictional game for wizards in the popular "Harry Potter" series. Fans loved the idea of quidditch so much that it soon became a real
Imitate the unusual sport: Dog surfing
More intense dog surfing involves the dogs doing tricks while their owner stands on the board, as pictured below.
Imitate the unusual sport: Cheese rolling
During cheese rolling, a large cheese wheel is rolled down a steep hill, and competitors race after it. The first person to make it down the hill wins the chees
Imitate the unusual sport: Sepak takraw
Sepak takraw, which originated in Asia, is like volleyball, except the players must use their feet to get the ball over the net.
Imitate the unusual sport: Cycleball
Cycleball is a competition between two teams of two, played on bicycles with no breaks. Their goal is to get the ball into the goal using only their wheels and
Imitate the unusual sport: Wife Carrying
The sport involves a man carrying a woman — who are not required to be legally married — on his back, running through obstacles along the way. If the man drops
Imitate the unusual sport: Sporthocking
Sporthocking, also known as extreme sitting, began in Germany. The sport uses a specialized stool to perform tricks — much like skateboard tricks — and land in
Imitate the unusual sport: Shovel racing
Shovel racing, which involves sitting on a shovel and racing down an icy hill, made its way to the very first Winter X-Games in 1997.
Imitate the unusual sport: Zorbing
Zorbing is the act of racing in a large, transparent ball down hills, through water, or other obstacles.
Imitate the unusual sport: Toe wrestling
In the very disturbing game of toe wrestling, two people lock feet and battle with their toes, attempting to pin each other's foot down.
Imitate the unusual sport:Underwater hockey
Was invented in the UK in 1954.
Imitate the unusual sport: Chessboxing
The game alternates between serious games of chess and intense rounds of boxing.