Competitive Napping is a "sport" that allows participants to compete against each other and see who is the "stronger napper".
Napping is the core of the sport, and so it is worth defining. Within the context of the sport, it is a short, 20 minute sleep session where the napper attains the deepest sleep possible. This can be played either solo, ranked against other competitors, or head-to-head.
- Competitions are divided into several heats
- A sleep heat consists of 20 minutes
- within a single heat, a contestent must attain the deepest sleep as quickly as possible
- The athletes are rated and refereed by someone with a medical background who is capable of rating sleep, or technological equivalents
- Deductions may be leveed upon cramps and frequent or intense (shock) body movement
- Athletes must sleep on similar resting objects (same couch/bed/etc.), but are allowed personal choice in pajamas
- personal pillows are always allowed regardless of venue
Competitive Napping is licensed under the Apache License. The rules are open source and we accept pull requests for improvements to the rules.