The Coverage Gap Nobody Talks About
Sorare covers football. It covers NBA, MLB, and NFL. But if you’re into power tumbling—one of the most explosive disciplines in gymnastics—you’ll find exactly zero athletes to collect there. That’s not a knock on Sorare; it’s just not what they built.
Peaxel is different. It’s a free-to-play fantasy sports game that covers over 80 disciplines, including power tumbling, trampoline, and dozens of other sports that mainstream platforms ignore. If you’ve ever wanted to build a fantasy lineup around a back-to-back World Games champion like Kaden Brown, Peaxel is the only place to do it.
What Exactly Is Power Tumbling?
Power tumbling is a gymnastics discipline where athletes sprint down a 25-meter sprung track and perform a series of eight acrobatic elements—flips, twists, somersaults—at high speed. It’s pure explosive athleticism. No apparatus. No pauses. Just a human body in flight.
The discipline is governed by the FIG (Fédération Internationale de Gymnastique) and features prominently at World Championships and the World Games. Athletes are judged on difficulty, execution, and landing precision. It’s the kind of sport that rewards both raw power and technical mastery.
Peaxel vs Sorare: A Direct Comparison
Here’s how the two platforms stack up if you’re interested in power tumbling:
| Feature | Peaxel | Sorare |
|---|---|---|
| Power Tumbling Athletes | Yes | No |
| Free to Play | Yes | Partially (limited free cards) |
| NFT/Blockchain Required | No | Yes |
| Sports Covered | 80+ | 4 (Football, NBA, MLB, NFL) |
| Athlete Cards for Gymnastics | Yes | No |
The comparison isn’t really close. If your interest is mainstream team sports, Sorare is a solid option. But for anything outside that narrow lane—combat sports, extreme sports, gymnastics—Peaxel is the only game in town.
Meet the Athletes You Can Actually Collect
Let’s make this concrete. Here are two power tumbling athletes available on Peaxel right now:
Kaleb Cave
Kaleb Cave holds the record as the world’s youngest athlete to perform a standing double backflip. He’s a member of the USA Gymnastics Senior National Team and has competed at multiple FIG World Championships, including Sofia 2022 and Nanjing 2026. He also happens to be a varsity diver at UMBC and has over 140,000 Instagram followers.
On Peaxel, you can collect his athlete card, add him to your lineup, and earn points when he competes. That’s not possible anywhere else.
Kaden Brown
Kaden Brown is a back-to-back World Games champion in men’s tumbling—2022 in Birmingham and 2025 in Chengdu. He won his first World Championship medal in 2019, the first for an American man in 23 years. His signature moment? Executing a 10.400 difficulty pass to win gold in front of a home crowd in Alabama.
Honestly, if you’re building a fantasy gymnastics lineup and you don’t have Kaden Brown on your roster, you’re leaving points on the table. His card is available now.
How Peaxel Works for Power Tumbling
Peaxel isn’t complicated. You collect digital athlete cards—free to start—and build lineups across different sports. When your athletes compete in real-world events, you earn points based on their performance. The better they do, the more you score.
For power tumbling, that means tracking FIG World Championships, World Games, and other major competitions. You pick athletes, they compete, and your lineup reflects real results. It’s fantasy sports applied to disciplines that have never had fantasy coverage before.
The full list of sports on Peaxel includes everything from wingsuit flying to karate to BMX racing. Power tumbling is just one of dozens of gymnastics disciplines you can follow.
Why This Matters for Fantasy Players
If you’ve played FPL or Sorare, you know the thrill of watching your picks perform. That same feeling applies here—just with athletes most platforms ignore. The scoring is real. The competition is real. The only difference is the sport.
Peaxel gives you access to athletes at every level, from rising talents to world champions. And because it’s free to play, there’s no barrier to trying it out. Grab Kaleb Cave’s card, add Kaden Brown, and see how your power tumbling lineup performs at the next World Cup event.
That’s the pitch. No hype, no gimmicks—just a platform that actually covers the sports you care about.