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Best spectator sports

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  • jodiJ jodi

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    @jodi That is great, thanks!

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      Long jumping is also compelling.

      Link to video

      You can tell from the tan lines that the outfit is different when the cameras are on. That's generous of them.

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        Ive noticed that long jumpers always seem to hop at the beginning of their run for the first few steps before starting to run fast. I wonder why that is vs. just start running?

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          Italians brought so much to our world. They really are a notch above any other culture. Bring this back and say bye bye to MMA. I hate MMA. Bunch of heathens.

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          • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

            Ive noticed that long jumpers always seem to hop at the beginning of their run for the first few steps before starting to run fast. I wonder why that is vs. just start running?

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            @taiwan_girl said in Best spectator sports:

            Ive noticed that long jumpers always seem to hop at the beginning of their run for the first few steps before starting to run fast. I wonder why that is vs. just start running?

            I was making progress on answering this question, but then the video got taken down, and now I can no longer do my research.

            Education is extremely important.

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            • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

              Ive noticed that long jumpers always seem to hop at the beginning of their run for the first few steps before starting to run fast. I wonder why that is vs. just start running?

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              @taiwan_girl said in Best spectator sports:

              Ive noticed that long jumpers always seem to hop at the beginning of their run for the first few steps before starting to run fast. I wonder why that is vs. just start running?

              Timing.

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                Yeah, especially for long jumpers they have to hit that mark perfectly (I think it's like 83 feet 7 inches) so it's a timing/routine thing. I remember doing (and failing) pole vaulting in high school and it's remarkable how many small techniques are needed to result in a perfect jump. Over time, it becomes muscle memory.

                For high jumpers, not that anyone asked... it's interesting. The lean back move before they start running is part-routine, and part stretch to maximize the pliability of the body. Further, and more interestingly, they run in a curved line to maximize the efficiency of converting their running/horizontal momentum into the jump momentum... it's very mathematical, I wonder if there's a good youtube video that visualizes the efficiency of running in a curved line vs directly at it (or directly parallel to it), or maybe it's just common sense.

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                  I’m old enough to remember when the Fosbury Flop was innovative.

                  Person. Woman. Man. Camera. TV.

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                    Enough about your college escapades!

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                      Woman's pole vault!

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                      Ego similis habere bonum et non curat nunquam accipere malum.

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                        NIL, baby!

                        Can't compete without make-up!

                        “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                        Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                          Link to video

                          Education is extremely important.

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                            Okay and then what?

                            Elbows up!

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                              This Chinese hurdler leans into her look, and I support that.

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                              Education is extremely important.

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                                This is very cool. That confidence is neat to watch. And how she knows she has the lift long before she stands up with it. I guess the risky part is getting it overhead with her elbows locked.

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                                Education is extremely important.

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                                  I’d like to see her record-breaking snatch in person.

                                  Person. Woman. Man. Camera. TV.

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                                    Turns out women can be compelling to watch in team sports. Just not basketball, for some reason.

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                                    I'd never heard of her, but apparently that American behemoth got pretty famous in the previous olympics. I watched some interviews and she's delightful. Interesting back stories too, about growing up big as a female. Not quite the steady stream of positive feedback big athletic males receive.

                                    Education is extremely important.

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                                        This is coleslaw wrestling a variation of mud wrestling and a big thing here in Florida (where you really don't quite know what is living in the mud.)

                                        Ego similis habere bonum et non curat nunquam accipere malum.

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                                          This is coleslaw wrestling a variation of mud wrestling and a big thing here in Florida (where you really don't quite know what is living in the mud.)

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                                          @Tom-K said:

                                          Florida (where you really don't quite know what is living in the mud.)

                                          Are you sure you know what's living in the coleslaw?

                                          I was only joking

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