Hello readers! I hope you are ready to take a look at the top 10 dumbest sports. Whether they are played by amateurs or professionals, these games prove how stupid they can be. If you’ve ever wanted to be completely embarrassed for your country, then these are the sports for you!
Sports are often the topic of conversation, but what about the dumbest sports? Some people are just bored and have nothing better to do with their time, so they decide to invent a sport. There are some sports that are so unpopular, so obscure, or so downright weird that they seem like a joke. Here is a list of the top 10 dumbest sports of all time.
List of the Top 10 Dumbest Sports
1. Shin Kicking
You’ve likely never heard of a sport that involves two combatants standing in a ring and kicking each other in the shins. Or have you? Well, if you have, you’re in luck, because, according to the sport’s news, the sport’s membership has been steadily growing since its inception in England in the 17th century. So, what is this sport, you ask? Why is it Shin Kicking? In this section, we are going to discuss the origins of this sport, how it’s played, and whether or not this sport has a shot at going big.
What is shin kick?
Shin-kicking is a sport that involved two contestants kicking each other’s shins until one of them gave up. Shin kicking is the act of kicking the shin of your opponent. The shin kick is also a form of martial arts, in which the goal is to kick the opponent’s shin with your foot.
Who started shin kicking?
Shin kicking is a sport that originated in England in the early 17th century. Which was organized by a Cambridge-educated lawyer, Robert Dover.
Should I kick shin or foot?
Kicking the shin is used by Shin Kicking players, both amateur and professional kickboxers. It is considered to be a good technique for beginners because the leg is one of the strongest parts of the body, and it is easy to avoid. The shin itself is also not very sensitive, so it is less likely to cause damage. However, professional kickboxers do not use the technique very often because the pain is significant. But, in Shin Kicking sports, to be the winner you have to kick on the shin of the opponent.
Was shin-kicking an Olympic sport?
Shin-kicking was a Cotswold Olimpick Games until the Games ended in the 1850s. It was a very popular event in the early years of the Cotswold Olimpick, but it eventually lost popularity and was phased out. But, still, the Cotswold Olimpick Games committee arranges the sport.
Where does shin-kicking occur?
Shin-kicking is a sport with origins in England in the 17th century. The games have occurred for over 400 years. It was a Greek game.
What are the rules of shin kicking?
Shin kicking is a form of martial arts that involves kicking with the shin. The rules generally involve only kicking the opponent’s shins and trying to throw down the opponent to the ground. When an opponent falls down to the ground other opponents will earn a point. Contestants hold each other’s collars and fight each other wearing long trousers with white coats. Contestants cushion their shins by using provided straws.
Who is the Shin Kicking Champion?
Zac Warren was two times Shin Kicking Champion. In 2014, 24 years old, Ross Langill beat Zac and he won the Shin Kicking Championship.
Where is the Shin Kicking Championship?
The Shin Kicking Championship is held by the Cotswold Olimpick Games in the town of Chipping Campden, England.
2. Elephant Polo
Elephant polo has been gaining popularity as a sport in some parts of the world. It is typically played on a large field, with 12 players split into two teams, elephants with riders on their backs. This game originated in Meghauli, Nepal in 1982. The game became popular among locals and eventually spread to Thailand, Sri Lanka, and India. The three countries compete against each other to determine who has the best elephant polo team.
What is elephant polo?
Elephant polo is a sport where elephants are ridden and used to score goals. The game is played on a field, with a goal at each end. The object of the game is to score more goals than the opposing team by using an elephant to carry a ball across the goal line.
Who invented elephant polo?
Elephant polo is a sport invented by the British entrepreneurs, Jim Edwards and James Manclark in Nepal to entertain, as a demonstration of the toughness of the elephant and the strength of the mahout.
Where is elephant polo popular?
Elephant polo is played and popular in Nepal, Rajasthan in India, and Thailand, England, and Scotland.
How do you play elephant polo?
Elephant polo is played in much the same way as traditional polo, with one major difference: elephants are substituted for horses. The players ride on the elephants’ backs, and the game is played on a large field with goalposts at either end.
Who are the world champions of elephant polo?
The world champions of elephant polo are the team of Chopard Hongkong, Angus Estates, Chivas Regal Scotland, Tiger Tops Tuskers, Nepal National Parks.
Is elephant polo cruel?
Elephant polo is not a sport that should be considered cruel. It is a sport that uses elephants as mounts for players who are trying to score goals with a ball. The elephants are well-trained and have been used in the sport for generations. But the sport has been criticized for being cruel to the elephants. After an undercover animal cruelty investigation revealed the bad abuse drastic in the sport of Elephant polo.
Is elephant polo still played?
Elephant Polo has remained one of the most enjoyable and exciting sports to watch. It’s also one of the most dangerous, with the players being constantly at risk of being gored by the players or trampled by the elephants. Also, it is involved in animal cruelty. So, in October 2018, Thailand Elephant Polo Association announced that the sport will end in Thailand.
3. Chess Boxing
How would you like to have the mind of a chess player and the body of a boxer? Well, with Chess Boxing it is possible. Chess boxing is an incredibly demanding sport that was invented in 2003 by Dutch artist Lepe Rubingh and French comic book artist Enki Bilal. It combines two classic games into one intense competition, but you can’t just play one game at a time because each match consists of ten rounds- five rounds of chess, alternating with five rounds of boxing.
Chess Boxing is a sport that combines chess and boxing. It is a combination of the mental and physical expertise of chess players and the brutality of boxers.
It is a new and unique sport that mixes Western boxing and Eastern chess. The concept is to create a competition that provides the thrill of playing an athletic, strategic game combined with the challenge of fighting against another person.
4. Ferret Legging
There are few things more strange to see than a ferret legging. This bizarre sport involves ferrets and people. People are usually wearing some sort of costume, to wear the furry animal on their trousers.
Ferret Legging is an extreme sport in which ferrets are inserted into the pants of contestants. The contestants then try to keep the ferret into their leggings as long as possible. The winner will be the one who is the last to release the ferret.
The goal of this sport is to keep the animal in the pants while wearing them for as long as possible. Though it is not widely practiced nowadays, there are still some ferret leggers who participate in the tradition.
5. Underwater Hockey
The first thing that may come to mind is why would anyone want to play hockey underwater? Well, it turns out that Underwater Hockey is actually a lot like playing on dry land.
The game is popular across Canada and Europe but is virtually unheard of in North America. Underwater hockey was invented by Alan Blake. In 1980, the first Underwater Hockey World Championship was played in Canada.
Underwater Hockey is a sport that was developed in England in 1954. Players play with stick and puck while they hold their breath, unable to wear scuba gear. There are two teams each with six players at one time. The game is played like ice hockey, but the players hold their breath and dive to retrieve and return pucks to their opponents’ net. The teams try to score goals by getting the puck into the opposing team’s goal while protecting their own goal from being scored on.
6. Wife Carrying
The first known record of wife-carrying was in the 1800s, at the Sonkajärvi, Finland. Where it is called Wife-carrying. Wife Carrying is a competition where male competitors carry their female partners on their backs.
At first glance, this seems like a very unusual sport to compete in, but it is actually more common than you might think. From 1992 there have been World Championships hosted all around the world!
A male carries his female partner over a distance of approximately 253.5 meters. One person acts as the carrier and the other is the “wife” who is carried. The “race”, or contest, starts at one end of a designated course and continues to the other side with the goal of reaching the finish line with both people in one piece.
7. Mountain Unicycling
Mountain unicycling is a fairly new sport gaining popularity globally. It has been around for decades, but only recently has the sport reached a point where it is accessible to all. Mountain Unicycling consists of a rider on a single wheel, riding down mountain trails, and doing tricks along the way. Competitions are judged on style, difficulty, and originality of tricks performed.
With the increasing popularity of unicycling, manufacturers have begun to develop new materials and designs to improve the experience of unicycling.
In the adventure sport of mountain unicycling, Riders need to be adept at balance and pedaling while straddling the axle and these skills take years of practice to perfect. Some of such rider, Kris Holm, Ryan Kremsater, Gerald Rosenkranz, Markus Pröglhöf, Lutz Eichholz have mastered techniques over time.
8. Bullfighting
Bullfighting is an ancient sport that is still practiced today in Spain, Portugal, Southern France, Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, and Peru. It has been criticized for its frivolity, but still persists to this day. Bullfighting is a centuries-old tradition, with roots in many cultures around the world. The Romans celebrated the game as one of their most popular forms of entertainment, and bullfighting can be found in art dating back to BC.
It’s not just a sport, it’s a tradition that stretches back centuries, providing entertainment and enjoyment for the masses. The event has been especially popular in the 1700s as Spain continues to recover from its tumultuous financial crisis. More Spaniards are out to see the toreros, or bullfighters, which are often seen as heroes by the countrymen.
Bullfighting is a barbaric blood sport. It is controversial because animal rights activists believe that it is unfair to torture and kill an animal for entertainment. Bulls are frequently released from a cage and encouraged to attack the bullfighters with padded sticks. The bulls have horns sharpened to points, which can cause severe injuries.
9. Curling
Curling is a winter sport that entails players sliding stones down an ice rink towards a target area, known as the house. The objective of curling is to get as many points as possible within the allotted time. Curling can be played by two or four players and teams alternate turns to deliver their stones. The team with the most points wins the game – but to win, one must have a lead-in points at the end of both teams’ play.
10. Cane Toad Racing
The sport of cane toad racing takes the already unusual creature and turns it into an even more bizarre spectacle. The winner of a race is determined by which toad crosses the finish line first, and when they do this, they usually leap onto their opponent in celebration.
In summary, we have talked about the top 10 dumbest sports in the world. We should all stop wasting our time and energy on these pointless, dumb games. What do you think? Comment below.