House Gymnastics Who needs parallel bars when your house has a banister, hallway, and furniture? No doorframe or armchair is off limits to Harrison and Ford, experts in the subtle sport of House Gymnastics. Inspired by a convoluted attempt to put up a bedroom blind, these two give new meaning to the term "hanging around the house." While some moves are site specific, most can be performed on architectural elements found in many homes. Harrison and Ford recommend warming up before attempting these stunts and advise against trying these moves on a full stomach or while inebriated (you don't want to risk injury). Beginners may want to follow the step-by-step illustrations and videos for moves like the one-handed starfish and the free-standing suspension bridge. Make sure to take pictures so you can become an official House Gymnastics member. You'll be standing on the ceiling in no time. (in Sports)