We've all played sports and all know the typical sports, football, swimming, running and so on. But with an ever expanding world, with more imagination and creativity there are new sports on the rise. Here are 3 of the most intriguing sports to look out for in the upcoming years. 

Bossaball:

Bossaball, similar to volleyball, including elements of football and gymnastics is played on an inflatable courts with trampolines on either side of the net. Developed in 2004 by Filip Eyckmans in Spain, however the inspiration came to him in 1995. Bossa aims to be an entertainment as well as a sport with music being very involved with the sport, associated with Bossa Nova or Samba types of music. Additionally, they strive for positive values, trying to help teens stay away from bad influences and crime. Bossaball is played by two teams of four or five players and players scorea if the ball touches the ground of the oppenents side, depending where affects the points, or by an oppenents fault.

Filip Eyckmans,  Bossaball creator: "My sport was used to lower juvenile crime tension in neighbourhoods"

Carmen Getz, Bossaball player: "The music just gives you more more energy and we are just trying to also to collaborate with our our musicians it's just it has to be together otherwise it's it's not possible."

Blo-Ball:

Blo-ball, similar to table tennis except without paddles, was invented by Kenny Weiland in 1993. You score a point by blowing the ping ball ball across a table and getting it past your oppenent. There are rails on either side of the table to prevent the ball from falling.

360ball:

360ball was created in 1990 by Mark and John Collins and was later recreated in 2010. What makes 360ball so unique is the fact that it's played in a circular court. Players use a racket to hit the ball onto a circular disc which is placed in the middle, which the bounces back, in any direction. It can be played in singles, two teams of one, or doubles two teams two. Each player can go all over the court, and the ball has to be hit in turn by each team. You earn a point when you hit the ball onto the disc and the opposing team weren't able to return the shot.