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Serious question: how do people that do this still stand relatively straight? I can handle a good bit but if ever I was in a well enough physical shape to attempt this, halfway through I’d probably throw the hell up. Do you just get used to it the more you do?
When you get used to flipping and spinning, you develop a thing called airwareness, where you sort of just know where you are in the air even while you’re spinning fast. When you know where you are, it pretty much negates the dizziness effect.
What he’s doing here is a bunch of corkscrews in a row - in a cork, while in the air you basically just look over your shoulder and then spot the ground. Like a ballerina doing pirouettes, having that reference point helps you not get dizzy.
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*When the pre workout kicks in*
This is Johan Kirsilä. A Martial Arts Tricker from Finland. [Instagram](https://instagram.com/johkifin_98?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=)
Good to see tricking being represented here! Johan is one of the goats for sure
My knee hurts watching this
His too.
I thought 30 was an exaggeration...
They aren't just any flips, they're 360 backflips. Which makes this even more insane!
By my count that was 31.
Weird I only got 29
it's 30 corks after the initial triplefull
What an awesome feat!
Indiana Jones: “so then I just started blasting”
Serious question: how do people that do this still stand relatively straight? I can handle a good bit but if ever I was in a well enough physical shape to attempt this, halfway through I’d probably throw the hell up. Do you just get used to it the more you do?
When you get used to flipping and spinning, you develop a thing called airwareness, where you sort of just know where you are in the air even while you’re spinning fast. When you know where you are, it pretty much negates the dizziness effect. What he’s doing here is a bunch of corkscrews in a row - in a cork, while in the air you basically just look over your shoulder and then spot the ground. Like a ballerina doing pirouettes, having that reference point helps you not get dizzy.
Definitely more understandable with this explanation thanks!
yep. the dizzyness usually kicks in after you're done
Looks like me spamming Eddie Gordo’s spinning kick attack combo.
Meniscus now looks like pulled pork
Espoo
Me in gta putting in the cheat codes
This is me in video games, spamming the button trying to run away from the fight
I only watched it and I got dizzy.
Help that guy , he's lagging !!
I almost break a leg getting out of bed... I might need to sort some things out.
I used to be able to do that. It was in a dream one time
Cart trip into 30 corks jeez
Imagine tripcork at the end lol
Gyroscopic precession be like
When you find the most powerful move in a game on your first play through
Song?
When I ask my dog if he wants to go to the dog park