
Slacklining
Context
A practice in balance that involves walking on a flat, narrow strip of nylon or polyester webbing, usually anchored between two points above the ground
Explanation
Slacklining is similar to tightrope walking but performed on a piece of webbing that is more dynamic and stretches and bounces like a long and narrow trampoline.
Applications
The sport develops core strength, balance, and concentration.
Variations include highlining, waterlining, and tricklining.
It's often seen in parks and outdoor gathering spaces.