log rolling
Log rolling is a competitive sport where participants balance on a floating log while trying to knock their opponent off. The logs are typically made of wood and are placed in water, creating a challenging environment for the competitors. The goal is to maintain balance and agility while using footwork and body movements to outmaneuver the other person.
This sport has its roots in lumberjack traditions, particularly in regions like the Pacific Northwest of the United States and Canada. Log rolling is often featured in festivals and competitions, showcasing skills that require strength, coordination, and quick reflexes.