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Zorbing Continues to Grow in Popularity
The Dangerous Sports Club of England can be thanked for creating Zorbing. Two men designed a ball within a ball that is filled with compressed air to absorb the shock of running.
Zorbing can be done on a flat surface, an incline, or a body of water. Zorb tracks can be rented almost anywhere, so competitors can create a track in their backyard!
Up next, this garden tool can be used as a sled for a sport that dates back to the 1970s.
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