Grown men are toe-wrestling - but it's for a good cause
Updated | By The Scenic Drive with Rian
Alan "Nasty" Nash takes his toe-wrestling very seriously - and he uses it to give back, too.
You can be forgiven for thinking that "toe-wrestling" is something that bored small-town dwellers with limited interests do to pass the time. It doesn't sound like the most exciting or rewarding thing to do, does it?
But don't let the undesirable thought of feet wiggling around in a strange competition put you off of exploring the fascinating aspects of toe-wrestling.
Alan "Nasty" Nash from Staffordshire, England has made a name for himself in the toe-wrestling world. With his steely determination and his soft but strong feet, Alan has won many matches.
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He is, in fact, a champion. And he is proud of the winning strategies he has come up with.
But why on earth would a grown man take part in such a sport? The simple answer is, he enjoys it. But more importantly: all the money that he and his fellow fleet-footed competitors collect is given to various charities.
Any pastime is worth it if it allows you to give back to your community, right?
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