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Først vises personen i normal hastighed - derefetr i slow
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Først vises personen i normal hastighed - derefter i slow
Adam Nelson om mental træning
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Først vises personen i normal hastighed - derefter i slow!
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Først vises personen i normal hastighed - derefter i slow.
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Først vises personen i normal hastighed - derefter i slow.
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Forfatter på "Lærebog i atletik", Birger Fisker, springer stangspring som 67 årig!
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Forfatter på "Lærebog i atletik", Birger Fisker, springer stangspring som 67 årig!
Foredrag med atletikunderviser på Inst. f Idræt, Kbh., Mikkel Sørensen
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Foredrag med atletikunderviser på Inst. f Idræt, Kbh., Mikkel Sørensen
Fantastyczny facet 🇵🇱🎾🇵🇱
Interesting change to the technique is that now jumpers lead with one arm stretched out over the car-instead of at their sides like Fosbury. This is a great doc and the narrator is SMOOOTH.
one of the great eponyms of all time
Fantastisk video !Mange tak for det! Husker da han vandt EM - jeg tror han vandt over Arthur Partiga fra Polen.
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Молодец! Чемпион!
Mikkel! Du kører stadig med klatten 🙂
Vale Dick Fosbury and thank you.
RIP Dick, just heard the sad news of his passing today.
Yeah, sad news indeed. I always wanted to meet him.
Oh that's terrible, he was one of my idols growing up!
Hej Mikkel. Gad vide om de studerende er klar over at de får den mest dedikerede, entusiastiske og empatiske underviser… og godt du ikke skvattede på segwayen🤣
2:26 LOL. "Ten kurdupel, taki mały, potrafi stamtąd dobiec, bo ty nie uderzasz".
It took a Dick Fosbury creation to be adopted by a kid from Cuba to reach that 8 foot barrier & clear it with a flop...!!!
did anyone realize that his number on his chest is 272 but the number on his jacket is #262..??
Sarebbe rimasto uno sconosciuto se Brumel, primatista del mondo con 2 e 28 a solo 22 anni di eta' creando il vuoto dietro di sé e superfavorito in Messico, non avesse dovuto abbandonare l' atletica per un gravissimo incidente in moto che gli devasto' la caviglia destra.
Peer guld
Great Narrator Voice, if History had a voice, this would be it
This is the only flop to be an eternal winner.
Amazing, the athlete center of mass still hits the bar except the body curve causes it to be outside the physical body and so the bar remains in place.
That's not the secret of the flop. Very few people can actually achieve that and it remains an incidental rather than essential part of the technique. The difference between what Fosbury did and what went before him started with the first step of his run, not with him going over the bar backwards.
Dégout absolu de ce style de saut
This would be the equivalent of being the first basketball player to do a slam dunk and using it to win a championship.
What they fail to mention is that the Fosbury Flop was only made possible by the advent of the cushioned landing pit. But, it by far the best technique if you can land on your back.
Except that this is not true. Have a look at the early part of the clip that shows him jumping into a pit of wood shavings.
One of the great moments in athletics
The original flopper.
WE STARTED IN FIRST GRADE HIGH JUMPING...ALWAYS DID THE SADDLE FORM...STILL ONLY LIKE LOOKING AT SADDLE TYPE... IN 1964 MY GYM COACH TOLD ME NOT TO SPIN AROUND 4 TIMES TO THROW THE SHOT BECAUSE IT'S A WASTE OF ENERGY...YEARS LATER WHEN FUERBACH AND OLDFIELD EMPLOYED THE DISCUS SPIN ON THE SHOT PUT, THEY BROKE THE WR BY 5 FEET...FOGITABOUIT!!!
Don't forget that Debbie Brill introduced the Brill Bend at the Olympics in 1968. She never won gold but competed until the 1984 games.
I don't think she was there. She was only 15.
0:50 Well that looked painful...
These olympics were Bob Beamon and Dick Fosbury
And Mark Spitz
Jim Hines, Tommy Smith, Lee Evans, Ralph Doubell, David Hemmery, both the US 100 and 400 metre relay teams, Wyomia Tyus, Irena Szewinska, the women's 4x100 metres relay team... Viktor Saneyev broke the World Record for the triple jump and so did the next five competitors who finished behind him! There were more world and Olympic records set in 1968 than any other Olympics.
@@stevencochran4959 He was 1972
The "original" Olympics were the ancient Greek ones. The "modern" Olympics started in 1896 and are still going. That's why it's the 20-something-th Olympiad.
I came up with an idea to jump farther in a different event, the long jump. If a person jumped & then twisted into a position with the feet leading, facing down, the person could flatten out, then hit toes first, compress & stand up.
I THINK I get what you're saying. Except, the way they land now, on their butts, gives them that little bit extra of air time. If they're travelling fast enough, retracting their legs and feet keeps them airborne a moment longer, during which time they're continuing to travel across the sand and gaining precious distance, even in that very short moment of time. 🤔
Please post a video. I'd love to see this.
Hej 7.e
Ej ej kaptajn!!
it dosent possible for humans to do this
It's interesting that when AI was given this task, it also went through those other earlier techniques but at the end ''discovered'' the flop. Unfortunately it did not discover any better technique, so I guess that's what we have to live with...
Yes, having to live with the proven best-possible technique is pretty tough to have to accept I reckon.😠😆
@@darrylschultz6479 well just that it would be more interesting if there was some new technique :D
@@lkrnpk True. 😏👍
Please provide a reference for this claim.
When you get a move ment named after you, you know your famous.
Smashing
i wanna see the jumper who was tied with him that managed to jump that high without using Fosbury's technique
Over 11 years after this the world record was held by a straddler not flopper.
@@FantabMedia Which shows how weak of a jumper Fosbery was!
@@FantabMedia who was that jumper
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@@roadrunner381 Vladimir Yaschchenko.
I miss chill documentaries like this.
The Einstein of track and field. An absolutely unique athlete
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my idol
A legend of own way. Dick Fosbury started high jumping at the age of 16 with the traditional roll jump style. Then he revolutionized the traditional roll jump style by replacing the jumps with a "strange" backward style. His coach discouraged him from using the unconventional method. Newspapers wrote that Fosbury's technique was like "a fish flopping into a boat" and that he was "the laziest high jumper in the world". . . . But 5 years later, at the age of 21, he won Olympic gold (in 1968 in Mexico) using his technique. Since then, all high jumpers use this "strange" . . . “Fosbury flop” - back-first technique.
my idol
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hva så, er der nogen knowlegde gangsters her inde
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Tak for det! Det...
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skrald
anyone translate this to English please?