In a light-hearted competition, a team of boys (Jack Paxton and Luke) and a team of girls (Bailey, Jasmine, and Payton) participated in a yoga challenge. The boys and girls had to complete various yoga poses under a time limit. The boys and girls both performed well, with the girls initially leading by one point. However, the boys caught up and eventually won the challenge, leading to the girls having to jump into a freezing cold pool as a penalty. The boys, despite being the winners, were also subjected to a pie in the face. The event was part of a worldwide talent search, encouraging participants to showcase their talents, and the participants were given the opportunity to win cash prizes or even appear on a show.
1. The text describes a boys versus girls, three-person yoga challenge.
2. The boys team consists of Jack Paxton and Luke.
3. The girls team includes Bailey, Jasmine, and Payton.
4. If the boys team wins, the girls team must jump into a freezing cold environment.
5. If the girls team wins, the boys team must take a pie to the face.
6. The first challenge involves holding a yoga pose for three seconds.
7. The winner of each round is determined by who can hold the pose for the longest time.
8. The teams are tied at one to one at some point during the challenge.
9. The challenge is described as a worldwide talent search for all ages.
10. Participants can win cash prizes or even appear on a Ninja Kids episode.
11. The teams complete several yoga poses throughout the challenge.
12. The boys team is described as being behind the girls team at some point.
13. The boys team is described as having completed a very good job but weren't as fast as the girls team.
14. The girls team is described as having fallen flat on their back at some point, which caused them to lose their wind.
15. The boys team is described as being shocked when they manage to complete a pose.
16. The girls team is described as being ahead of the boys team but the challenge is not over yet.
17. The boys team is described as being shocked when they manage to complete a pose that takes flexibility.
18. The girls team is described as being ahead of the boys team but the challenge is not over yet.
19. The boys team is described as being shocked when they manage to complete a pose that requires running.
20. The girls team is described as being ahead by six to four.
21. The boys team is described as being shocked when they manage to complete a pose that requires hitting the pose.
22. The girls team is described as being ahead by seven to four.
23. The boys team is described as being shocked when they manage to complete a pose that requires holding the legs, not the arms.
24. The girls team is described as being ahead by eight to five.
25. The boys team is described as having a good lead after completing a pose.
26. The girls team is described as being shocked when they manage to complete a pose that requires holding the legs, not the arms.
27. The boys team is described as being shocked when they manage to complete a pose that requires holding the legs, not the arms.
28. The girls team is described as being shocked when they manage to complete a pose that requires holding the legs, not the arms.
29. The boys team is described as being shocked when they manage to complete a pose that requires holding the legs, not the arms.
30. The girls team is described as being shocked when they manage to complete a pose that requires holding the legs, not the arms.
31. The boys team is described as being shocked when they manage to complete a pose that requires holding the legs, not the arms.
32. The girls team is described as being shocked when they manage to complete a pose that requires holding the legs, not the arms.
33. The boys team is described as being shocked when they manage to complete a pose that requires holding the legs, not the arms.
34. The girls team is described as being shocked when they manage to complete a pose that requires holding the legs, not the arms.
35. The boys team is described as being shocked when they manage to complete a pose that requires holding the legs, not the arms.
36. The girls team is described as being shocked when they manage to complete a pose that requires holding the legs, not the arms.
37. The boys team is described as being shocked when they manage to complete a pose that requires holding the legs, not the arms.
38. The girls team is described as being shocked when they manage to complete a pose that requires holding the legs, not the arms.
39. The boys team is described as being shocked when they manage to complete a pose that requires holding the legs, not the arms.
40. The girls team is described as being shocked when they manage to complete a pose that requires holding the legs, not the arms.
41. The boys team is described as being