Does he need a parachute in case of something goes wrong?
@CJ-qw1mn4 күн бұрын
im 11 and i love track and field
@carplonch12398 күн бұрын
Very interesting info. Thank you.
@adrianmejia49979 күн бұрын
Humans can't fly🤷🏻♂️🤷🏻♂️it can be dangerous doesn't matter if you are a professional just one error maybe is you last day
@betchieharrison55269 күн бұрын
New subscriber ❤❤❤
@MB-xq9hu10 күн бұрын
Never heard of this man before today, but listening to him speak about the position, and the small details you can tell why he is a legend, and I hope he is a coach, because he is good at explaining the why behind things. Great video!
@RAIKKONEN11118 күн бұрын
Most beautiful butterfly I have ever seen
@VeliAynen22 күн бұрын
City Alanya laser..
@lornaj331026 күн бұрын
Never googled faster in my life than I did during this video converting things into measurements I understand! 😂😂
@MrBrown-si5jn28 күн бұрын
This guy must have good life insurance.😂
@Long_MachineАй бұрын
I never knew Ben Affleck is Canadian.
@c.a.sword26Ай бұрын
My son’s junior high track & field day is next week, and my volunteer position is at the discus station. Thank you for teaching me what discus is!
@surajkarki6266Ай бұрын
Any Nepali fans here
@myst1251Ай бұрын
kroatien
@juliananstead5176Ай бұрын
This guy is helping a lot cause I'm in a slump rn. Only hitting 110ft when my PR is 128.5 ft (I know its till bad but its my second year throwing so go easy on me). But Thomas is a great teacher and hopefully after he retires he coaches the next generation
@fredricfulАй бұрын
Jeg vet hvordan dere kann rulle fortere menn aldrig sett noen gjøre det før og hvem blir verdens første ?
@BowserandLover1Ай бұрын
Pilotwings 64 brought me here. 😃
@Shane-pr8riАй бұрын
Thats the first time in 25 years ive heard someone talk about tgat game
@SuperDavidBrothersАй бұрын
Also, how can people get down with hang gliders if they go so high up in the first place?? How do you control yourself where you can eventually get down?
@SuperDavidBrothersАй бұрын
Wow, that's just so cool that he's hang-gliding like that!! I want to hang glide someday but it's a little scary for me. However, I will take it over skydiving because with skydiving you start at the height of an airplane, and you fall down to the ground and hope to heaven you survive. Whereas with hang gliding, you start at the ground and then you can soar up into the sky. You also don't have to go that high but you can go an altitude that you feel comfortable with where it's the same height as say a house, church, school, or other building that isn't as high as say a huge mountain but they're still high enough to where you can reach ground level and you can still land if you want to (which is where I prefer to be at when I hang glide). I have also seen hang gliders where your legs are sticking out and you can go higher (and like I said I won't go too high because I may fall to my death), and I'm surprised this guy had a net on his legs where he couldn't freely move his legs around. I want to hang glide not just for fun but also to get to and from work, school, the grocery store, and church every day just so I don't have to deal with traffic but my parents have told me that's not realistic so maybe whenever I hang glide, I'll do it like only once or twice just to say that I have done it already as a once (or twice) in a lifetime thing and then never again because it can be dangerous but that's why I just want to experience it once just because I just want to see the beautiful blue sky in the air!!
@faribadАй бұрын
U r definitely a very young kid😊
@SuperDavidBrothersАй бұрын
@@faribad no I'm 25 actually man. Can someone please answer my question??
@Anvandarnamn232 күн бұрын
@@SuperDavidBrothersI don’t know what question you are talking about. But I can tell you going at as low altitudes as buildings with a hang glider is in it self unrealistic, unless u are about to land that is. Going to work and back is also unrealistic. You rely on weather to create the hot air bringing you up into the sky. To start a hang gliding I suppose you most if not all of the time need some altitude to get into those hot air pockets(thermals). Going low altitude is not possible for far flights, you need the height to bring you between the thermals. Low altitude won’t bring you far enough to get from one to another. Higher altitude is actually safer. Lets say you are at a relatively low altitude and don’t have any thermals, lets say you also have nowhere close to land because of trees or such. You will need to land in a dangerous way. If you got alot of altitude and no thermals you have way more likelihood of finding a good place to land. This is a sport for fun, not for traveling to any planned location. You rely on weather to be able to fly.
@dimajo3057Ай бұрын
Gilette sponsors something masculine and positive? Oh its 7 years ago lol I was so confused. They would probably tell this man to go apologize for being a man in todays age. Well i would keep buying your products if you promote stuff like this Gilette take note. Fun and interesting video, enjoyed it. I always wonder how the ancients did this, would be so fun to be able to compare.
@chaseliu50112 ай бұрын
he pulls really wide...
@bodysuitguy2 ай бұрын
Lets go sockers! Chiles is MVP, a really great player amd leader
@DanielNowak-xj5oc2 ай бұрын
So awesome ! Thanks for posting this ❤
@arturesek19762 ай бұрын
enjoy water :D
@aaronsanchezz2 ай бұрын
I literally invited this in 1999 i won the invention science fair in my middle school to prove it
@olive72543 ай бұрын
West Indies cricket 😍
@EvilKicksMoney3 ай бұрын
,❤
@lilaluna89223 ай бұрын
First of all, your amazing and don't think I could ever do what you do in a hundred years. But I started trampolining one year ago and I don't think you have to have no fear. Fear is fine, it's helpful as long as I don't let it take things away. Every time I want to learn a new trick, before starting I'm usually scared and my trainer askes me if I am ready. My answer is always "not at all, but let's do it anyway".
@kotik_2uaАй бұрын
Partially agree, I’ve been doing trampoline for six years and fear has definitely saved me a few times, it stops me from doing things I’m not ready for physically or mentally, and definitely it can also hinder a lot and I know this one guy who seems completely fearless and has progressed a lot faster than I did and I envied his fearlessness for a long time, but now moving onto big and scary elements of trampoline I realize that fear is definitely useful to some degree to make rational decisions and know when you should leave something for a better day, but it can also be a real problem with bigger skills which will always be scary no matter how much I know I’m physically ready for them. (sorry for the ramble, just wanted to add on my two cents as I was also interested by his comments on fearlessness)
@DJDevious3 ай бұрын
I have a question. How can I learn to hang glide as a visually impaired person. I still want to get the experience of flying and free falling even with my limitations
we need more non competition bikers like this....its a lifestyle
@ameliawarfield56373 ай бұрын
Very interesting 🤔.
@user-wf1cy7rl1c4 ай бұрын
Франц,огромный привет из Саранска!
@peterstreiff38114 ай бұрын
I ❤ MASL ⚽( Arena Soccer)! Peter from Switzerland 🇨🇭
@hamidbahia54084 ай бұрын
🇪🇭👍✊
@PanzerChicken694 ай бұрын
Moto Shibata is one of the coolest, best looking (on a skateboard) persons on the planet. Following the line of Christian Hosoi, Lester Kasai, Tony Mag and Ventura. One of the hottest skaters around, millions adore him (for good reason). Gilette is a vile, angry, men hating brand that thought they could re educate its customers by pretending there was "something evil" within it's core consumerbase, namely: toxic masculanity. Where Moto Shibata deserves a prize for the ultimate male role model, Gilette deserves to be thrown away and NEVER to be purchased again.
@J0eBrian4 ай бұрын
Does the limp wristed throwing style work?
@user-io3hk3to7o4 ай бұрын
Very helpful presentation. I would only add that there is sometimes confusion about the purpose of the run-up. Its purpose is to overcome the inertia of the torso. The forward pitch of the torso and rotation of the shoulders over the block are what generate most of the power for the throw. As Thomas says, only 20% of the power is due to the arm. This is especially apparent in Zelezny's best throws.
@willyegli92904 ай бұрын
Great🌹
@fionagragantilla6614 ай бұрын
I'm here for a provincial meet... That I didn't expect because I just competed at lower levels just for fun but oh my , I need this vid . Thank you so much💗
@nj12555 ай бұрын
How do you compete in hang gliding? Is it simply the longest duration of flight that wins?
@Sammonkey1375 ай бұрын
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@andrewlabat99635 ай бұрын
Anyone know what is the weight or stress limit on a harness like that? Obviously they're very strong, but I've never seen what they're rated at, on carabiners..
@user-xv2tv6md6d5 ай бұрын
So happy
@CliffCothren5 ай бұрын
Show me the rocking chair version of the rocking chair
@pandavelli81766 ай бұрын
I have dreams about hang gliding regularly. It seems like it would be an amazing experience if you knew how.