MONTREAL – The New Frontiers School Board in Monteregie recently held its annual speed cup stacking tournament, a sport that is quickly gaining popularity due to benefits in hand-eye coordination.
Using both hands, both sides of the brain and a lot of concentration is key to stacking cups with speed. In April, Brianna Arthur, 16, and Caleb, 13, will leave New Zealand for the first time to ...
Sport stacking (also known as cup stacking or speed stacking) is an individual and team sport that involves stacking specialised plastic cups in specific sequences in as little time as possible.
Originally a globally popular speed sport, speed stacking has recently been scientifically validated for its “low barrier, high benefit” characteristics, making it particularly suitable for seniors.
Originally a globally popular speed sport, speed stacking has recently been scientifically validated for its "low barrier, high benefit" characteristics, making it particularly suitable for seniors.