The first video consists of an impressive array of athletes using a spring to defy gravity. It's curious to see how they would perform without the trampoline but this is still entertaining... the second video is unbelievable.
Seeing these guys fly isn't as jaw-dropping and phenomenal as watching the professional basketball players effortlessly leaping from the foul line without a spring to propel them. The dunker, James White, is in the NBA D-League, considered the minor leagues of the NBA, which makes this slam more astonishing.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)

Hot Now!
-
Just like he did one year ago – also in June...also in the first inning – Orioles shortstop J.J. Hardy hit a drive deep to center field on...
-
A new article about the most brutal hard-hitting run plays of the decade, written for Bleacherreport.com 9. Peyton Hillis Shows Some True Gr...
-
This may not be classified as a sport but this man is out of his mind, seemingly the most flexible man alive. This had to be posted and shar...
-
You know the season is over when teams can pull this one on you. Hats off to the special teams coach and that punter. This was probably the ...
-
Batteryheads.com is a one-stop shop for all of your battery system needs. Whether you're looking to replace a laptop charger, Canon cam...
-
JZ Sports welcomes our new contributor, Bill Eckert. This is his first piece for us, with more to come. He discusses his love for the Steele...
-
This is a profile piece I wrote about Tay Firefly Fisher for Campus News, run by Darren Johnson. I will post the link to the issue when it...
-
Despite trailing for most of the game and with 1 minute left in the fourth quarter, LeBron and his star-studded teammates rallied to beat ...
-
This is a comical article that presents the detrimental effects of playing Madden's video game endlessly. It can lead to lackadaisical t...
-
If one values one's face, jaw, or brain cells, one should never step into the ring with Uriah Hall. Adam Cella was immersed in darkness ...
Powered by Blogger.
.
.
.
.
.
.
0 comments:
Post a Comment