Plush-Bouncing

Plush-Bouncing is a new sport created by Max Gavilovskis from Ireland in November, 2019. In Plush-Bouncing you bounce a soft, plushy cube with your hands and against other euqipment to keep it in the air longer than your opponent.

Equipment Required: A Soft, Plush-like Cube. Hands.

Sport Description

You and your opponent both get a soft, plushy cube. The game begins when you bounce your cube off of your hands or another surface ( Like a wall, ceiling, door, etc... ) BUT NOT THE FLOOR. 

You and your opponent must then both bounce the cube with your hands ( and other equipment ) whilst not letting it fall to the floor or making it stop moving. Whoever keeps it in the air the longest wins.

 

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