Adventure Sports

Capoeira: Brazil’s Martial Art That Was Hidden as a Dance

Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art created by enslaved Africans and disguised as dance to survive colonial bans. UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage since 2014. Here is the full history.

Chilean Rodeo: Chile’s National Sport and How It Works

Chilean rodeo is Chile's national sport since 1962. Two huaso riders guide a calf against a padded wall in a half-moon arena. Judged on precision, not speed. Here is the full guide.

Charreria: Mexico’s National Sport and UNESCO Cultural Heritage

Charreria is Mexico's national sport since 1933 and UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage since 2016. Nine equestrian events, the escaramuza women's competition, and a deep cultural tradition.

Kayaking Footwear: Water Shoes, Neoprene Boots and What to Avoid

What to wear on your feet for kayaking. Water shoes for warm water, neoprene boots for cold water, shoes for kayaking and hiking, and what footwear to avoid.

Kayaking: The Complete Guide for All Skill Levels

Complete kayaking guide covering kayak types, technique, safety, gear, how to progress, multi-day touring, fishing, and links to every detailed guide in the cluster.

Scootering: An Exciting and Sustainable Way to Explore and Commute

Scootering has rapidly gained recognition as a popular recreational activity that offers an exhilarating experience for people of all ages. From children exploring their...

Axe Throwing in Boston: Best Venues, Prices, and What to Expect

Guide to axe throwing in Boston and the surrounding area, including Urban Axes Somerville, pricing, session formats, league play, and booking tips.

Axe Throwing in Chicago: Best Venues, Prices, and Booking Guide

Complete guide to axe throwing in Chicago, including the top venues, what to expect, pricing, and how to book your session.

Axe Throwing Rules: WATL and IATF Official Rules Explained

Complete breakdown of axe throwing rules for both WATL and IATF formats, including scoring, killshot calls, foul throws, match format, and equipment requirements.

Everything You Need To Know About Skibobbing

The term Skibobbing refers to a winter sport that consists of a bicycle that is attached to skis rather than wheels. The usage of...

The Complete Guide to Dog Mushing

Dog Mushing is nothing but a sport or a transport method that makes use of dogs, specifically the Siberian huskies. These breeds of dogs...

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Capoeira: Brazil’s Martial Art That Was Hidden as a Dance

Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art created by enslaved Africans and disguised as dance to survive colonial bans. UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage since 2014. Here is the full history.

Chilean Rodeo: Chile’s National Sport and How It Works

Chilean rodeo is Chile's national sport since 1962. Two huaso riders guide a calf against a padded wall in a half-moon arena. Judged on precision, not speed. Here is the full guide.

Charreria: Mexico’s National Sport and UNESCO Cultural Heritage

Charreria is Mexico's national sport since 1933 and UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage since 2016. Nine equestrian events, the escaramuza women's competition, and a deep cultural tradition.

Dandi Biyo: Nepal’s National Sport Explained

Dandi Biyo is Nepal's traditional national sport, played with a long stick and small wooden peg. Learn how the game works, why Nepal adopted it, and how it survives today.

Arnis: The Philippines’ National Martial Art and Sport Explained

Arnis is the Philippines' national martial art and sport, designated by law in 2009. A stick-and-blade system with pre-colonial origins. Here is how it works and why it matters.
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