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		<title>AFE: Should napping become an Olympic sport?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[From college students to little children to tired parents, everyone takes naps. However, there are some expert nappers that don’t receive the credit that they&#8230; ]]></description>
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<p>From college students to little children to tired parents, everyone takes naps. However, there are some expert nappers that don’t receive the credit that they so rightly deserve. <br></p>



<p>For some, napping is something that should be quick – about 20 to 40 minutes, while others say that it should be longer – between two to four hours. We were able to reach out to some students to get their opinions on how long a nap should be. <br></p>



<p>“Personally, I believe that naps are something that should be short and sweet. For me, all I need is a power nap; a good 15 to 20 minutes will do and I feel rejuvenated,” one anonymous student said. <br></p>



<p>A different student had the exact opposite feeling. <br></p>



<p>“Napping is a talent. You have to be willing to put in work in order to be a great napper. A solid nap should take about two hours,” said the second student, whose identity will remain confidential.<br></p>



<p>Whatever the time length, napping is a skill. This raises the question of whether or not napping should be an Olympic sport. While some argue napping should be recognized as an intensive, skill-based endeavor, this simply does not elevate it to the level of Olympic sport. <br></p>



<p>The rules would have to be too specific, plus when would the nappers wake up? Would it be to see who goes the longest? It’s just not a good idea to make napping an Olympic sport because it is accessible to everyone. The fact that everyone is able to take a nap makes it less of a sport. <br></p>



<p>Not everyone can ice skate, run extremely fast or play tennis, so why should napping – something everyone can do – be an Olympic sport? Simple answer: it should not be.<br></p>



<p>Although napping is a great way to get some energy, it’s not something that should be professionalized as an Olympic sport. It’s too accessible and too easy to be called an Olympic sport; however, naps are too enjoyable to not love!<br></p>
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