1. Arm Wrestling

    https://openactive.io/skos-vocabulary-template#d18b2d90-e6aa-4fb1-a5f0-2094b1328a0c

    This is a trial of strength in which two people sit opposite each other with one elbow resting on a table, clasp each other's hands, and try to force each other's arm down on to the table.

  2. Arnis

    https://openactive.io/skos-vocabulary-template#e7aecf57-6c9a-4f75-87c3-28204b4a0717

    Arnis, also known as Kali or Eskrima/Escrima, is a traditional martial art of the Philippines, which emphasise weapon-based fighting with sticks, knives, bladed weapons, and various improvised weapons, as well as "open hand" techniques without weapons.

  3. Artistic Gymnastics

    https://openactive.io/skos-vocabulary-template#864e81a0-77fc-4e23-af9d-240ec3fcc56b

    Artistic gymnastics is a discipline of gymnastics where gymnasts perform short routines on different apparatus

  4. Ashtanga Yoga

    https://openactive.io/skos-vocabulary-template#1a8e23f3-5e12-411f-99fc-a4fe98010f7d

    Ashtanga is an advanced form of yoga that focuses on building strength and flexibility through flow sequenced postures.

  5. Athletics

    https://openactive.io/skos-vocabulary-template#4d280e1b-a370-4582-ab4d-442b2eeaf5d4

    Athletics is a collection of track and field events that involve running, jumping and throwing.

  6. Australian Rules Football

    https://openactive.io/skos-vocabulary-template#55877996-733a-4d9b-ad7d-79f07dcb56f9

    This is a contact sport played between two teams of 18 players on an oval field, often a modified cricket ground. Points are scored by kicking the oval ball between the central goal posts (worth six points), or between a central and outer post (worth one point, otherwise known as a "behind")

  7. Axe Throwing

    https://openactive.io/skos-vocabulary-template#3db9957a-22b0-4ec5-94a6-672a6ad972cd

    Throwing an axe at a target, attempting to hit the bullseye as near as possible.

  8. Azonto

    https://openactive.io/skos-vocabulary-template#ed8ad685-cd60-41d1-acd9-68a11f0f3c7b

    Azonto dance involves a set of hand movements that either mimic everyday activities especially ones concerning people's livelihoods or moves that are meant to amuse an audience.

  9. AzontoBeats

    https://openactive.io/skos-vocabulary-template#b976886d-d5f5-49c7-9502-008ab3d3d7a6

    Azontobeats is a genre of electronic music that originated in the Azonto dance scene in Ghana

  10. Azonto Fitness

    https://openactive.io/skos-vocabulary-template#20532927-bb47-4bdf-b341-4966336baf11

    Azonto Fitness, the newest fitness craze which combines basic movements of the Azonto Dance with a Fitness Routine