Today, students in physical education classes at Anna McDonald School will participate in the World Speed Stack Association's Stack Up Day. Students will stack with people from around the globe to help break a Guinness World Record! Last year's record was 622,809 stackers.
Sport stacking (also known as cup stacking or speed stacking) is an individual and team sport that involves stacking plastic cups in specific sequences in as little time as possible. The cups are specially designed to allow for faster times. Participants of sport stacking stack cups in pre-determined sequences, by aligning the inside left lateral adjunct of each cup with that of the next. Sequences are usually pyramids of 3, 6, or 10 cups. Players compete against the clock or another player.
Proponents of the sport say participants learn cooperation, ambidexterity and hand–eye coordination.
Sport stacking (also known as cup stacking or speed stacking) is an individual and team sport that involves stacking plastic cups in specific sequences in as little time as possible. The cups are specially designed to allow for faster times. Participants of sport stacking stack cups in pre-determined sequences, by aligning the inside left lateral adjunct of each cup with that of the next. Sequences are usually pyramids of 3, 6, or 10 cups. Players compete against the clock or another player.
Proponents of the sport say participants learn cooperation, ambidexterity and hand–eye coordination.