Originally a globally popular speed sport, speed stacking has recently been scientifically validated for its "low barrier, high benefit" characteristics, making it particularly suitable for seniors.
Sampson Elementary teacher Charlotte French prefers the nontraditional approach to teaching physical education, so when she first saw a little girl stacking plastic cups in a fury at a table while at ...
Speed stacking was started in 1999, with the competition side starting in 2006, but 8-year-old Neev has taken the sport to an entirely different level. He’s only been speed-stacking for about a year. ...
Action is FAST AND FURIOUS at the athletic competition Luke Burbank takes us to this morning -- and no, we’re not talking about the Super Bowl: P.J. Ball is a gifted athlete. He’s just 11 years old, ...
Anyone who believes that all sports require running, sweating and grunting probably haven’t heard about sports stacking. Started about 25 years ago as a recreational activity for camp kids, the sport ...
Did you ever wonder what it would be like to use both sides of your brain simultaneously? The opportunity is coming to Pocono Family YMCA in Stroudsburg, and it's catching on at incredible speeds. So ...
MILFORD — A room full of Woodland Elementary School students watched in awe Tuesday afternoon as 17-year-old Seamus Stoker whipped a dozen lavender-colored cups in and out of pyramid-shaped stacks.
Blink and you might just miss it. The blur of crisscrossing hands and zigzagging neon cups is probably the weirdest organized sport you’ve never heard of. Dubbed sport stacking, this rapid-fire ...
It was lunchtime at the first Vermont Family StackFest competition at Camels Hump Middle School in Richmond. A crowd of kids and adults were gathered in the cafeteria, munching on hot dogs and baked ...
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