Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Octopush

Countries like the UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and South Africa play underwater hockey. There is no contact while playing and they use sticks a little smaller then a ruler. Other then that same principles apply. They push the puck into the net and whichever team has the most goals by the end of the game wins. The players use underwater respirators, this would come to a disadvantage for those who wanted to play outside the league. April 18th of this year will be the Newport 10 year anniversary for the sport. The British Octopush Association organizes the events. I think this game would be a lot of fun. I love to swim and I love hockey. Its interesting to see how Europe brings to life new ways of playing traditional sports.

Pin Your Toes

Toe wrestling is a competitive sport. It started in the 70's in the United Kingdom. You lock toes with your opponent and who ever forces the other player's foot to the ground first wins.

All money that is earned by the event is donated to the Derbyshire charit or the Make a Wish Foundation. I think its interesting to see what strength and control just your foot can apply in a sport. I can see many broken ankles happening. This could be something I'm good at because dancers have very strong feet.

Men and Women, Equal Partners

Finland decided to create a sport where men carry women for much longer then the 10 seconds from the honeymoon door to the bedroom. The contestants carry a woman upside down on their back through an obstacle course. The tradition has been going on world-wide in Finland for the past 14 years. Madis Uusorg holds the world record for 56.9 seconds in a 250 meter path.

The tradition started with men carrying potatoe sacks on their backs through a course. Now they feel that carrying women is more appropriate. I highly doubt we will see the day when a man will have the security to let a woman carry them through an obstacle course. The winners recieve money. They also get beer in the same weight as the that of the woman they carry. I think this event is sexist and gives the males some twisted sense of male dominance and heroism. Now what is to say about the women that agree to do this? They are hanging upside down with their face in the rear-end of their partners.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Fist ball

Fist ball is takes place mostly in Finland. Today its more commonly known as volleyball or tennis. But originally you play with two people on a volley ball court. The server hits the ball and tries to hit it on the other side of the net where the opponent cant retrive it. Bounces are excepted, but you only have 3 times to make contact with the ball. You cannot use the palm of your hand, only your fist. The sport is featured in the World Games. Nowadays it is referred to as handball and their are teams. I like using my fist more in volleyball then the palm of my hand. It definitly gives you greater force and speed.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Rock, Paper, Scissors

Yes, there is a USA Rock Paper Scissors League. They state the history of the game back to the stone age. Cavemen use to communicate with hand gestures and wrote their meanings on stone walls for future generations to follow. The different symbols they would make with their hands did imply things such as rock and knife. The meanings were broken down into what we know of as rock, paper, scissor today. The sign language was then created into the game. It is also said that certain war generals would decifer battle strategies by playing this game.

I think this game is foolish. There is no real strategy involved.

Footbag

The 30th Annual Footbag Championships will take place in July in Berlin. Think of hackeysack and volleyball put together. Hackey sack is when you continuously kick a beanbag with your feet to try to keep it from hitting the ground for as long as possible. In Footbag there are two teams, a net and you can only use your feet to hit the bag back and forth. There are over 80, 000 registered players and 20-30 tournaments that go on around the world. I think this is very different. Not many people play hackeysack anymore. I love how people are combining sports together to make them into something completely different. Hackey sack isn't very competitive but when you throw in the division of the net it creates a competitive, exciting game. Some people would say that traditional sports should be left alone. I don't see anything wrong in expanding our creativity to find new activites to learn from and engage in. Traditional sports history will always be kept alive but that doesn't mean we shouldn't be able to build on their concepts to format new sports to play.

Chess and Boxing?

There is an actual World Chess Boxing Organization. The first chessboxing match occurred in Russia. There are different ways of playing but typically there is 12 rounds, each consisting of 4 minutes of chess followed by 2 minutes of boxing. This is interesting because I don't know many boxers who know how to play chess. In fact, I don't know many people who know how to play chess period. I like the fact that there correlating brains with brawn. Not to say that regular athletes aren't using their brains, but this sport allows the player to switch between two completely different forms of intensity. In a way chess and boxing are quite alike. In both, the player needs to focus and concentrate. They need to try and anticipate their opponents next move. Each requires a high level of thinking because a single mistake can lead to your disposal.