Astrology
Your element could play a big role.
If you arent sure what to watch first, consider your zodiac sign.
According to astrologerStina Garbis, the Olympics are so astrological.
Each sign pairs perfectly with a sport, she says, almost like its meant to be.
Theair signsare all about the high-octane games whilewater signswill watch anything as long as theres a juicy backstory.
According to Garbis, yoursigns constellation or symbolcould also play a role.
(See Aries, represented by the ram, and their undying love of rugby.)
All of the action is streaming onPeacock, NBC, NBC Sports, and NBCOlympics.com.
Keep reading below for the perfectOlympic sport for each zodiac sign to watch.
Aries (March 21 - April 19)
Ariesshould be watching everyrugby gamefrom here on out.
Rugby sevens is rough and tumble, so youll be obsessed in no time.
To really get into it, though, double-check you follow superstar playerIlona Maher on TikTokfor behind-the-scenes videos.
These women are thebiggest names in sports, and youre already having so much funcheering them on.
As an emotional water sign, consider inviting friends to watch with you so you might cheer together.
Check out other big names, too, like hurdlerSydney McLaughlin-Levroneand Paralympic shot putterNoelle Malkamaki.
Virgo (Aug. 23 - Sept. 22)
Nothing appeals to theVirgoheart quite likearchery.
This sport requires focus, mental toughness, and precision.
As an earth sign who loves perfection, it truly ticks all your boxes.
You could also spend some time geeking out over wind speeds.
It also requires an amazing amount of endurance, strength, and skill thatll leave you in awe.
Watch as they dive into the pool and give a shot to make a comeback.
In the coming days keep an eye out forCaroline Marks,Caitlin Simmers, andCarissa Moore.
The event takes athletes over 32 miles as they swim, cycle, and run.
Theres also a mixed relay version where they team up for shorter spurts.
Watch forBrooke Raboutou, who is the first U.S. climber to ever qualify for the Olympic Games.
The fun vibes might also inspire you to join a local league of your own this summer.