Here’s an inspiration for your Saturday Morning Work-out (or something)…many wows here.
Thank you John E. Smith @ The Strategic Learner for sharing.
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Here’s an inspiration for your Saturday Morning Work-out (or something)…many wows here.
Thank you John E. Smith @ The Strategic Learner for sharing.
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Unbelievable!! I admit that some of these feats made me wonder “why?”, but for the most part I was just blown away.
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Yes. They would likely answer: “Why not?”
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And I would answer “cause you could’ve killed yourself” …and they would answer, “yeah, but I didn’t”…I know..
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funny!
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Sometimes awesome, and sometimes absolutely MENTAL! 😉
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So True!
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well, i certainly had a few “you’re, er, kidding me!!” moments there!
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Laughing. And how many times did they miss (and fall) to get that one shot. Crazy!
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Ah, to be young, carefree and reckless…. again.
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Yes, + fearless.
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You have to see it to believe it.
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Yes…
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My personal favorite was the little girl parallel parking her bicycle! Now there is a feat! Lol.
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That was cute…
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Absolutely A-MAZ-ING! The diver from super high up had me holding my breath. Then Tarzan’s drop was pretty awesome too! So many other cool ones 🙂
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Yes Kim. It was wave upon wave of A-MAZ-ING.
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AMAZING!
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
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Yes!
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No out takes?! (understandable — they aren’t inspiring) I was a gymnast in high school for a while. Side horse and rope climb — (I didn’t like being up side down!) To learn moves on the horse I had to be willing to fall dozens of times. Fail and fall over and over. The guys on the high bar did too but they had two spotters the whole time they were falling and failing. The finished products are thrilling but the whole story includes the failures that lead to the successes. There was a TV show that started with the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat. Defeat was represented by a guy wiping out on the ski jump. I never wanted to be a daredevil — but it sure is amazing to see what people can accomplish.
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Yes, Frank so true. Susan (my wife) was a gymnast in college. I saw first hand the number of falls of the various apparatus to get to a mastery level. Yes, lot’s of pain before beauty.
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I also loved the girl parking the bike. Awesome. Thanks for sharing
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Yes, that was so cute…
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I couldn’t even say Wow while watching this, my mouth just hung open in amazement!
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Laughing, yes!
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Some of those people must have a death wish, or they suffer from severe attention deficit disorder.
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Crazy huh!
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There was substantial wow coming out of Colchester seeing this… brave… clever… suicidal…
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Laughing. Maybe the biggest wow in Colchester all day!
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Makes my 3 mile walk on the treadmill look pretty pathetic.
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Laughing. No way Susan. You were just building up a head of steam…
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Amazing what people think of…pretty cool.
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You are right Vicki. Walking in the woods without turning my ankle on a rock is challenging.
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Some great examples on how to have fun and enjoy your life. 🙂 Thank you for sharing this, David!
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Thanks for sharing Eva.
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Wow. And to think of all the attempts they survived (thinking of the leaping between buildings, jumping bikes/boards down stairways, diving from incredible heights . . .) in order to be able to do any of these successfully. Amazing.
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Exactly Sandy. All the falls, scraps or worse to arrive at the shot. Incredible.
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Love watching these. No Fear!!
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No kidding!
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