Fastest gunman ever.
I caught this on Reddit.com. Even if (like me) you know next to nothing about guns, this will impress you. Meet deservedly cocky Bob Munden:
I caught this on Reddit.com. Even if (like me) you know next to nothing about guns, this will impress you. Meet deservedly cocky Bob Munden:
How do you upgrade professional hockey in order to bring in more fans? The Onion Network News has all of the details. NHL Eliminates Sticks, Expands Goal Zone To Encourage More Touchdowns
This past week I had the very enjoyable assignment of creating a short video of a four event strongman contest. The event was called Strength Fest 2009 and was held to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Iron Sport Gym which caters to athletes who compete in Strongman and Highland Games competitions. I thought that the readers of DI might find this video generally interesting but, more than that, I wanted to point out an aspect of the sport that I find fascinating, refreshing and which reminded me of a recent post here at Dangerous Intersection. One of the things that always strikes me about strongman competitions is the camaraderie. We are all familiar with teammates supporting each other, but in this case I am speaking about the camaraderie between rivals. Starting at around 2:15 watch how the competitors try to inspire one athlete to complete his lift, going so far as to slap him in the face to help him get motivated! (Watch carefully, he asks for it!)
I can't say that I've ever tried (or even imagined) these stunts. Danny's Youtube commentary states "Without a doubt, this video pushes the envelope of what is perceived as possible on a trials bike." Yep, especially those lonnnggg drops. He must really open the eyes of the folks walking around Edinburgh.