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Originally posted by Mike AI
Honestly I think the secret to a good bellyflop, is the willingness of the flopper to sacrifice his body for the perfect flop.
It is all about the majesty of the horozontal, spread out flight, and sticking the landing. I think flops should be judged based on how much surface area of the flopper makes contact with the water at the exact same instant.
Like ABC Wild World of Sports
THE THRILL OF VICTORY, AND AGONY OF DEFEAT!
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i heard a rumor that the skiers grandmother sued them for a huge sum and won also causing them to stop airing the footage of that guy going down the mountian
i would think that the class 1s and 3s are going to be the biggest part of this event.