scretsrah:

feminismandmedia:

obesecamels:

There’s a lot to unpack here.
+the flexibility to get in that pose
+the balance to stay on the skateboard
+the strength to pull back a bowstring with your toes
+the dexterity to hit a target while moving
+the coordination… not hand-eye, but foot-eye
…I don’t know what to do with these things now that I’ve unpacked them…

I know her! This is BoBella, she’s like 13 at the oldest. She’s absolutely incredible and super sweet! She’s come to my parents events a few years in a row now.

Like she’s super incredible and can do what most people can’t with their hands EXCEPT WITH HER FEET.

Mod Bethany

Fucking amazing you funky little archer

tilthat:

We’ve seen people on skateboards and motorcycles loop the loop many times. Damian Walter is the first human to do it on foot. To run it without falling, you need to reach the right speed; then, centrifugal forces will keep you locked on the track. Note how his shoulder line stays dead centre of the loop. For this particular one, Damian needed to accelerate up to 8.65 mph in the highest point to be able to gain enough inertia as to rotate his body and legs around his head fast enough, so when gravity finally wins, he’s already feet down on the track.