Qurator's Mischievous Mondays | Unusual Olympic Sports
Welcome to Qurator's Mischievous Mondays!
This will be a weekly competition that we will be hosting every Monday. We want to see a little more engagement and fun when it comes to some of our competitions so this will be a simpler and shorter competition. Easy to enter, but maybe not so easy to win. ;) This competition will be similar to the Monday Missions we had a long time ago, but instead of writing posts to enter we will now consider only the comments and answers on this blog as your entry to win.
Why Mischievous?
We all could use a little fun in our lives. We would even say that we deserve it, let loose a little and have a go at making everyone laugh or think a little, even if it is a little over the top or pure silliness. Go all out and let your creative juices flow.
This week's theme : Unusual Olympic Sports
RULES
Write a comment in this post, your comment will be your entry.
Only comments that fit the theme and style.
It has to be done by you, no plagiarism.
All entries will be reviewed by the Qurator team.
Only one entry per account.
Deadline: Before this post reaches payout
Your entry will not count if you aren't following the above-mentioned rules.
The previous theme : Secret Agent Gadget
1st Prize - 30% Upvote
@nwothini335
2nd Prize - 25% Upvote
@soyunasantacruz
3rd Prize - 20% Upvote
@castri-ja
4th Prize - 15% Upvote
@mamaemigrante
5th Prize - 10% Upvote
@naylet
Congrats to the winners!
The Qurator project is brought to you by:
Like what we do? Consider voting for us as a Hive witness.
Active Witness rank: 60
Active Witness rank: 60
0
0
0.000
I was very happy and entertained to see the post and I was very interested❤
Scientific studies say that organs that are not used atrophy, and over time may disappear. That's why my sport would be something to do with the little fingers of the hands, which are generally rarely or never used.
Making figures with threads using only the little fingers, would not only serve to give mobility to this part of the body, but it would also help a lot to exercise the mind, because creativity and speed in the designs would be valued.
How to play it?
Take a strip of one meter in size, fold it in half and knot it. Then with the little fingers form a figure, turning the thread as many times as necessary, in one minute of time.
It would be practiced from childhood, and the best would go to the Olympics!
Something like this, but only with the little fingers.
Congratulations to all
SPITTING
A competition related to the muscles of the mouth, there are two types:
Spitting at the target: participants must hit the target by spitting a special chewing gum that sticks to any location after contact with human saliva.
Spitting the furthest: The athlete must run a short distance and stop quickly with a spitting movement, using the same special chewing gum. The chewing whoever reaches the furthest distance will be the winner.