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Loved the video! Owen your editing on music is so good it really gives a flowing video. What I do love about Mike that I missed a bit in this video, is that he teaches us what he does differently after trying out a couple of things. Now it feels more like watching someone fail and then suddenly succeeding. A sense of improvement along the way would have been nice! Keep it up!
thomas van Grinsven The thing about slacklining tho, is that the main "technique" is just to have good balance. After practicing slacking fof a while you'll get better without doing anything really
What I appreciate about Mike Boyd and his series is that he provides 5, 10, 15, 20 minute RUclips videos that is entertaining and has a goal to portraying the main focus of each video. Some mainstream RUclips channels have become too 'clickbaity' and advertise their videos with 15-20 minute run times just have have 90% off tangent, nonsensical blabbering and
Well maybe they subscribed to Mike and just don't like the guest Videos? I don't support that because they could just not click on the video but I still understand that reasoning.. Or maybe they are just a stupid hater LOL
I remember this man telling me at Middle Lands, “slack lining isn’t about how many steps you take but more-so about how long you can stay up there. Start with your balance and then think about executing the steps.” It changed how I looked at it.
I'm no master, but I can walk the slackline and I've been taught that it's better to pick a spot on the horizon instead of looking at your feet, it helps keep your balance. Also its best to keep your foot aligned with the slackline and use the leg that is not touching the slackline as a third limb for balance. Switching left right as you walk obviously. This teaches control rather than the more hasted running type of slacklining and also allows you to stand still, which is much harder than it seems. Just like with a hanstand where walking is easier than keeping control, because standing still requires balance and walking is a constant "falling motion" if you will. Just a few things I noticed, thought I'd share. Heading over to your channel now, great video!
Anyone else think that he should have really practised going from one tree to the other more than once so he can really learn it, not just the odd lucky one
come on, he learned to walk the line, turn around and then he learned to butt-bounce :D I think I'd call it "learned", just like I would consider someone doing a 3-ball cascade "able to juggle". There's tons of work towards mastering, but the basics are there :D
I did a lot of additional training orientated around walking which I didn't include in the video (but is calculated in the time spent practising) as I was wary of making the video too long. Rest assured I've done plenty of training since this! An additional factor is that the amount of time I spent training did end up affecting my spine and so I couldn't continue after getting that first proper butt bounce. All better now though!
You basically just summed up the entire Mike Boyd channel. Though usually Mike continues practicing even after his one "lucky" success and ends up getting genuinely decent at his tasks, including this in his montage rather than the main portion of the video.
Good job! As a slackliner, I’m impressed! However the times are bs. The only way you’d get 2 hours of practice in 7 days and learning how to butt bounce (let alone your expressed frustration) is if you only counted the time ON the slackline. However, the time off the line is often just as important as the time on the line. You get to reflect on your body and how it moves and interacts with the line. To illustrate, if you’re a beginner slackliner, you won’t be able to spend a lot of time standing on the line. You’ll probably stand on the line for a few seconds at a time and by the time you’re able to walk, you might only have about 5 minutes of standing time on the line. But have been trying to figure it out for 1-2 hours. I think a more realistic time for you is 7 days.
This is how Mike Boyd does it all the time though. He even said it one of his videos that he prefers hours to days because telling someone it takes two hour is less intimidating than 7 days and it’s easier to understand. If he said it took him seven days it wouldn’t be a Mike Boyd learn quick guest video it would just be a regular learning documentation that just happens to be on Mike Boyd’s channel because Mike Boyd also says how long it took him to learn something in hours rather than days. It wouldn’t be a Mike Boyd guest video if he said it took him 7 days
For anyone looking to slackline, look at 1:52 . This will happen a lot on your first day. You're building the muscles in your legs. Don't be discouraged. Just put a foot on the slackline, put some weight on it, your leg will shake, then take the weight of it. Do this for a few hours and then focus on walking. Side note: you can stand on the slackline with one foot and use your other leg like a third arm to move to try to balance yourself. Second side note: don't forget the tree protectors. I just use old towels. Last thing, BRING A FRIEND. Slacklining is fun and it's fun to learn a new skill with someone. Plus, since you're just trying to stand and walk for the first few days, it's easy to talk to your friend.
I think it is then a tightrope rather than slackrope (different balance skillset - one the rope stays still and you balance by moving, the other you stay still and balance by moving the rope)
@@edwardlane1255 I think you are right, but Im pretty sure tightening it still applies to a slackrope, because that is what I use. I’m pretty sure tightening it helps for beginners more, it helped me a lot and then I loosened it a little bit to do tricks and move it around and bounce kinda. It’s rlly fun, but when ur just starting I recommend tightening. I’m not a pro or anything so I’m not sure though :)
Learn to CFOP-Cross, first 2 layers, orientation of last layer, permutation of last layer. (Faster way of solvig the rubik's cube) You are amazing! Love your vids! Best regards from Bulgaria!
You should learn Korean writing system (hangeul) and how to read it to the point that you don't have to think every character and it comes kind of naturally (??) :D it's said that “A wise man [could] acquaint himself with them before the morning [was] over; a stupid man [could] learn them in the space of ten days.” It took my few months to learn everything and even now I can't read like a native because I practiced like once a week... If you want a book (that really helped me personally, I hadn't even heard some of these rules/tips) I recommend > Talk to me in Korean> hangeul master
James Farmer will Daddy Bear I'm going to make me a gold Lamay Gone with the Wind ball gown very puffy and pretty so I can wear on New years Eve in New York City yes I'll be performing drag for you guys to see me in happy New year's Daddy Bear 2019
Basically how to cross the right rope: 1) Just start at one end, balancing on one foot till you're comfortable, without falling, then repeat of for the next foot. 2) Then take your big boy step, remember to align your feet with the line (so it's pointing forward) and to have your hands higher up. And also to be sure and balanced when taking you're next step. 3) Rinse and repeat till your body kinda just self alligns itself, were you balance yourself without thinking. I learned to cross the tight rope by going at it every recess for like a week or so (as my school had one) 14 btw lol
When I was a teen I use to put my surfboard on a rope tied to trees and practice doing 360’s. I never knew about this slack line technique being a thing. Craaaaazy
Hey I finally got my own idea on what you could try to learn! Learn to ride a self balancing unicycle. It may sound redundant since you already learned to ride a unicycle, but I think they are quite different. Also, most people say "I'm gonna break a leg if I ride this" or "it's too difficult" so it would be a good way of showing that is not hard and not that dangerous either, and that anyone, from 5 to 90 years old, could be able to ride one (as long as you have legs and feet that is...)
Being easy doesn't mean it's not entertaining. It all depends on the goal he sets for himself. The video on unicycle already makes it seem less interesting, I agree, that's too bad. The biggest problem I think though, is the price of those things. Between 500 to 1500€, you wouldn't buy one for a video if you don't plan on using it after. So I think if he could get one free from a company, and learn it as a paid promotion, it would still be a good video :) (never thought I'd recommend someone to do paid promotion stuff...)
Again, it all depends on the goals he set himself. Going forwards took me 2 hours, going backwards took me 2 weeks, riding with one foot took me 2 months (those numbers look way too convenient). But I never really tried to learn these things, they just came naturally over time, so I think it could be shorter, while still making a good video.
I tried learning one afternoon in college (got pretty much nowhere). They had a set up with different amounts of tension/slack and had beginners use the tighter one. So, no I don't think he had too much slack, but it would have been a bit easier for him to learn if it were tighter.
Rafael Santos yes. Too tight or too loose will make it much easier, and his was way too loose. With that much slack a lot of people would consider it to be cheating.
He can be 20 ft tall aswell. There is nothing to learn about it besides grinding vertical jump. Unless you are talking about stuff like windmills and shit, which also takes vert grind since its basically how long you can sustain air time. If you play pickup then I feel like you know that there isnt anything to learn about dunking...
Bob the Blob it was exaggaration in order to move towards the point which was height doesnt matter at all, all it does is save you vertical jump work. For example, Nate Robinson, a 5'9(i think) point guard can dunk, and also Yao Ming(idk his height but he is tall). The difference would be Nate having to put way more work to increase his vert, while Yao wouldnt have to do so since he has a higher starting point. Put in the work, you'll dunk. Nothing to learn about it. Sorry for the huge wall of text
I really like hearing your perspective on learning things! If I wanted to hear this kids perspective... I woulda gone to his channel... no hate intended! If anything come back to it later and try this yourself?
I prefer him to the last guest however I don’t think he actually ‘learned’ how to slack line. Whereas Mike can repeatedly perform a skill he’s already learnt, I don’t think this guy could walk a slack line both ways without falling first time. More luck than skill.
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That was a truly impressive display of dogged determination leading to success - a lesson to us all. However, to the extent that it is at all important - although if you're going to the trouble of putting a timer on the screen one presumes you expect viewers to invest in it - I am slightly confused by the timer on the screen. It appears to show only 15 or 16 minutes on day 1 (query why you would go to the trouble of setting the rig for only 15 minutes of actual practice on that day) and the entire first goal was achieved in 40 odd minutes, which seems remarkable for the performance of a clearly difficult feat never before attempted by Owen. Perhaps I'm missing something. Still, pretty good by any standards.
Heyy that's funny, his last tip about filming yourself while learning something, I did that while learning a backflip on ground and I landed it within a day (granted I already had quite a bit of experience with it on a trampoline, but I had never done it on ground before). It really does help. I originally did it to see where I went wrong when I did, but I guess it motivated me too.
Thanks again for the opportunity Mike and for the kind words! Had a blast filming this. Hope you're having a great honeymoon!
Quality video mate, inspired me to dust my slackline off for the summer!
NewGreenShoe Good job new sub👍
This video was hilarious, nice one!
Are your nuts fine?
Love the hair mate
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solid video too bro
What did you guys think of Owen's take on learn quick?
Not Bad.
Mike Boyd havent finished watching yet this came out like 2 seconds ago
I'm 2:32 in, and I can already tell this is going to be great. This is one you should do Mike.
Brilliant
Mike Boyd really ok😊😄
Mike it’s time for backflip part 2! You can do it!
What Mike?
yes, he thinks we forgot but everytime when mike uploads a video it just comes to my mind.
Yes please. It incomplete mike you got to finish it
Hunter Beatty will Daddy Bear I'm going to make me a gold Lamay Gone with the Wind ball gown very puffy and pretty so I can wear on New years Eve in New York City yes I'll be performing drag for you guys to see me in happy New year's Daddy Bear 2019
True
Slacklines are just boneless tightropes.
Tiger Bears woketh
Fax
You mean bouncy :)
Tiger Bears s
*BONLESS TIGHTROPES*
Hey Mike, should learn to write with your non dominant hand!
Cian Bichard, A full set of capitals and lower case, then the quick brown fox jumps over...
Im commenting for the chance that he sees it. Great idea.
Cian Bichard i suggested that a lot too and got most of the time at the top comment but he didn’t do it. So I think he won’t
Ye
That will be really fun to watch
Awesome job Owen! :D
Good to see you here.
Whoa!!! Steven!!! Love your videos!!
Loved the video! Owen your editing on music is so good it really gives a flowing video. What I do love about Mike that I missed a bit in this video, is that he teaches us what he does differently after trying out a couple of things. Now it feels more like watching someone fail and then suddenly succeeding. A sense of improvement along the way would have been nice! Keep it up!
thomas van Grinsven The thing about slacklining tho, is that the main "technique" is just to have good balance. After practicing slacking fof a while you'll get better without doing anything really
Ah, so that's why I felt the footage, although very good, was like 20% too long.
What I appreciate about Mike Boyd and his series is that he provides 5, 10, 15, 20 minute RUclips videos that is entertaining and has a goal to portraying the main focus of each video. Some mainstream RUclips channels have become too 'clickbaity' and advertise their videos with 15-20 minute run times just have have 90% off tangent, nonsensical blabbering and
he kinda looks like linguini from ratatouille
are you from Balkan?
hhahaha
He really does
It really do be like that sometimes.
Haha. Cleaver
I found I was rooting for him so much! Way to go Owen!
This video is 2 minutes old, and there's already 1 dislike. That is a very dedicated hater.
PastaSam yeah imagine subscribing to someone and turning on notifications just so you can dislike
Nah people just do it to be the first dislike.
Well maybe they subscribed to Mike and just don't like the guest Videos? I don't support that because they could just not click on the video but I still understand that reasoning.. Or maybe they are just a stupid hater LOL
PastaSam hater would do anything to undermine its target, even if it not thinkable
dodgy dave good for you
Can you even call that a mattress?
Ayman Abousalem fr
Dud that’s thinner a 9 x 11.5 computer paper
No its called a paper towel
Ayman Abousalem more like a mattress topper
Yeah, even if it isn't one.
Mike you should try to learn how to surf!
I remember this man telling me at Middle Lands, “slack lining isn’t about how many steps you take but more-so about how long you can stay up there. Start with your balance and then think about executing the steps.” It changed how I looked at it.
_haven’t ever really agreed with the trending page but this is something I can get on board with_ 🙌🏽
Katie Weinhold its bored
@@mattitimms9839 its board dumbass
2:02 i love how the music goes with him shaking
Learn to flip a butterfly knife
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I'm no master, but I can walk the slackline and I've been taught that it's better to pick a spot on the horizon instead of looking at your feet, it helps keep your balance. Also its best to keep your foot aligned with the slackline and use the leg that is not touching the slackline as a third limb for balance. Switching left right as you walk obviously. This teaches control rather than the more hasted running type of slacklining and also allows you to stand still, which is much harder than it seems. Just like with a hanstand where walking is easier than keeping control, because standing still requires balance and walking is a constant "falling motion" if you will. Just a few things I noticed, thought I'd share.
Heading over to your channel now, great video!
Anyone else think that he should have really practised going from one tree to the other more than once so he can really learn it, not just the odd lucky one
punchingjack Lord exactly what I was about to comment!
He doesn’t seem to be a good by any means at slacklining. He seems decent at BEST and definitely he didn’t “learn” or “master” the skill at all.
come on, he learned to walk the line, turn around and then he learned to butt-bounce :D I think I'd call it "learned", just like I would consider someone doing a 3-ball cascade "able to juggle". There's tons of work towards mastering, but the basics are there :D
I did a lot of additional training orientated around walking which I didn't include in the video (but is calculated in the time spent practising) as I was wary of making the video too long. Rest assured I've done plenty of training since this!
An additional factor is that the amount of time I spent training did end up affecting my spine and so I couldn't continue after getting that first proper butt bounce. All better now though!
You basically just summed up the entire Mike Boyd channel.
Though usually Mike continues practicing even after his one "lucky" success and ends up getting genuinely decent at his tasks, including this in his montage rather than the main portion of the video.
He looks like a combination of a Jonas brother and Shawn Mendes
NicoTheStar face of Shawn, hair of the Jonas bros
And sounds like James Acaster
Good job! As a slackliner, I’m impressed!
However the times are bs. The only way you’d get 2 hours of practice in 7 days and learning how to butt bounce (let alone your expressed frustration) is if you only counted the time ON the slackline. However, the time off the line is often just as important as the time on the line. You get to reflect on your body and how it moves and interacts with the line.
To illustrate, if you’re a beginner slackliner, you won’t be able to spend a lot of time standing on the line. You’ll probably stand on the line for a few seconds at a time and by the time you’re able to walk, you might only have about 5 minutes of standing time on the line. But have been trying to figure it out for 1-2 hours.
I think a more realistic time for you is 7 days.
You can see the days going from morning to late evening in the video as well, which got me really surprised how he was only at 15 minutes by then.
This is how Mike Boyd does it all the time though. He even said it one of his videos that he prefers hours to days because telling someone it takes two hour is less intimidating than 7 days and it’s easier to understand. If he said it took him seven days it wouldn’t be a Mike Boyd learn quick guest video it would just be a regular learning documentation that just happens to be on Mike Boyd’s channel because Mike Boyd also says how long it took him to learn something in hours rather than days. It wouldn’t be a Mike Boyd guest video if he said it took him 7 days
For anyone looking to slackline, look at 1:52 . This will happen a lot on your first day. You're building the muscles in your legs. Don't be discouraged. Just put a foot on the slackline, put some weight on it, your leg will shake, then take the weight of it. Do this for a few hours and then focus on walking. Side note: you can stand on the slackline with one foot and use your other leg like a third arm to move to try to balance yourself. Second side note: don't forget the tree protectors. I just use old towels. Last thing, BRING A FRIEND. Slacklining is fun and it's fun to learn a new skill with someone. Plus, since you're just trying to stand and walk for the first few days, it's easy to talk to your friend.
Tighten it more, I also have one was much more difficult before my uncle told me to tighten it as stiff as possible. Lmao helped a lot
AdvancedL2 yeah, especially when jumping 👍🏼
I think it is then a tightrope rather than slackrope (different balance skillset - one the rope stays still and you balance by moving, the other you stay still and balance by moving the rope)
@@edwardlane1255
I think you are right, but Im pretty sure tightening it still applies to a slackrope, because that is what I use.
I’m pretty sure tightening it helps for beginners more, it helped me a lot and then I loosened it a little bit to do tricks and move it around and bounce kinda. It’s rlly fun, but when ur just starting I recommend tightening. I’m not a pro or anything so I’m not sure though :)
But then it wouldn't be a slackline?
Learn to CFOP-Cross, first 2 layers, orientation of last layer, permutation of last layer. (Faster way of solvig the rubik's cube) You are amazing! Love your vids! Best regards from Bulgaria!
Love it~!
You should learn Korean writing system (hangeul) and how to read it to the point that you don't have to think every character and it comes kind of naturally (??) :D it's said that “A wise man [could] acquaint himself with them before the morning [was] over; a stupid man [could] learn them in the space of ten days.”
It took my few months to learn everything and even now I can't read like a native because I practiced like once a week...
If you want a book (that really helped me personally, I hadn't even heard some of these rules/tips) I recommend > Talk to me in Korean> hangeul master
Will you try and learn these skills yourself mike after your honeymoon?
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Jorden Ristick what?
Basically how to cross the right rope:
1) Just start at one end, balancing on one foot till you're comfortable, without falling, then repeat of for the next foot.
2) Then take your big boy step, remember to align your feet with the line (so it's pointing forward) and to have your hands higher up. And also to be sure and balanced when taking you're next step.
3) Rinse and repeat till your body kinda just self alligns itself, were you balance yourself without thinking.
I learned to cross the tight rope by going at it every recess for like a week or so (as my school had one) 14 btw lol
Only 101k more subscribers to 1 mil. Can't wait Mike!!
When I was a teen I use to put my surfboard on a rope tied to trees and practice doing 360’s. I never knew about this slack line technique being a thing. Craaaaazy
Again A really good guest video!😃😊
7:14
learn kendama!
Broke my wrist two weeks ago on the slackline lmao
The best guest i have seen 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Shawn Mendes!!! Haha
Hey I finally got my own idea on what you could try to learn! Learn to ride a self balancing unicycle.
It may sound redundant since you already learned to ride a unicycle, but I think they are quite different. Also, most people say "I'm gonna break a leg if I ride this" or "it's too difficult" so it would be a good way of showing that is not hard and not that dangerous either, and that anyone, from 5 to 90 years old, could be able to ride one (as long as you have legs and feet that is...)
Being easy doesn't mean it's not entertaining. It all depends on the goal he sets for himself.
The video on unicycle already makes it seem less interesting, I agree, that's too bad.
The biggest problem I think though, is the price of those things. Between 500 to 1500€, you wouldn't buy one for a video if you don't plan on using it after. So I think if he could get one free from a company, and learn it as a paid promotion, it would still be a good video :) (never thought I'd recommend someone to do paid promotion stuff...)
Again, it all depends on the goals he set himself. Going forwards took me 2 hours, going backwards took me 2 weeks, riding with one foot took me 2 months (those numbers look way too convenient). But I never really tried to learn these things, they just came naturally over time, so I think it could be shorter, while still making a good video.
He looks like Shawn Mendes and Tom Holland had a kid
Really nice Guy! I like him
7:12 slacklines just slaps him
i've never slack lined, but didn't you put too much slack?
Rafael Dos Santos way too much
Yeah, I was hoping he'd figure that out...seems like near the end it was better.
Not really, but for a someone who has never done it before yea its easier to learn when its tighter.
I tried learning one afternoon in college (got pretty much nowhere). They had a set up with different amounts of tension/slack and had beginners use the tighter one. So, no I don't think he had too much slack, but it would have been a bit easier for him to learn if it were tighter.
Rafael Santos yes. Too tight or too loose will make it much easier, and his was way too loose. With that much slack a lot of people would consider it to be cheating.
First moments of 2019!!
Almost at 900k subs 😁
Hes already at 900k *N O W*
I live in napaaaaaa!!!!!
7:14 so that's how they record the 'hitmark' sound 🤔
Late comment but.. TELL me he does not look like Shawn mendes
Learn how to dunk
Luis Guerrero it's about hight not learning
It is not. I play pickup basketball and one of the people in my local park court is 5 feet 8 inches and can dunk.
He can be 20 ft tall aswell. There is nothing to learn about it besides grinding vertical jump. Unless you are talking about stuff like windmills and shit, which also takes vert grind since its basically how long you can sustain air time.
If you play pickup then I feel like you know that there isnt anything to learn about dunking...
Amit Hamburg If you’re 20 feet tall, you need to drop the ball to dunk it
Bob the Blob it was exaggaration in order to move towards the point which was height doesnt matter at all, all it does is save you vertical jump work. For example, Nate Robinson, a 5'9(i think) point guard can dunk, and also Yao Ming(idk his height but he is tall).
The difference would be Nate having to put way more work to increase his vert, while Yao wouldnt have to do so since he has a higher starting point.
Put in the work, you'll dunk. Nothing to learn about it.
Sorry for the huge wall of text
MORE OF HIM
I’ve wondered what Mike Boyd would do if he couldn’t complete the challenge....answer, get somebody else like Owen.
lookin like a dollar store shawn mendes lmao (THATS A COMPLIMENT)
I really like hearing your perspective on learning things! If I wanted to hear this kids perspective... I woulda gone to his channel... no hate intended!
If anything come back to it later and try this yourself?
tell me that doesn’t look like Shawn Mendes
6:14 looks like green screen
Slacklining with jeans GG
Like u wood no FATTY
Donald duck
Why is this the kind of stuff I watch at 6 in the morning
I prefer him to the last guest however I don’t think he actually ‘learned’ how to slack line. Whereas Mike can repeatedly perform a skill he’s already learnt, I don’t think this guy could walk a slack line both ways without falling first time. More luck than skill.
He did progress though, he was a lot more stable on the line at the end than when he started
This is weird cause one of my
friends and me are both called owen
He looks like Cumberbatch
JP Gross yes
Communism Will Prevail u look like a rip off of Jake
Blombersplurt Quack Jake?
Joshy with black hair?
You mean Bendyourdick N Cuminhersnatch?
Bruh no offense but... you UGLY af
Owen is turning me gay
He is a very attractive lad, isn't he?
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6:58 that poor man's balls
The last thing I want is something
I edited this comment so the replies don’t make any sense.
Efficiency helicopter
cyclist
Bird
Birb
Anus?
Some "mattress" there
Try to learn how to rap Rap God
6:59 ow
That guy is soooooo good and cool u guys need to do more calabs... like if u agree
Damn thats sick
the time was bullshit - it doesn't get that dark in 14 minutes lol.
Jamie Harper he practiced for 14 minutes, that doesn't mean 14 consecutive minutes
Jamie Harper I hope this is a joke but
You could record at a certain time and it'll be dark in 14 min
Hell yeah it does
he did not learn to do that in 4 hours lol, look at the time jumps.
Jamie Harper He paused it when he took a break. The timer is amount of time he has tried to do it
6:24 ahhh!!!! .... Dude that's gonna hurt!!!
no more guest videos
Mercy7 you realize he cant make videos of his own at the moment because he is on his HONEYMOON!
maybe he prefers mike to go on a proper break and come back after his honeymoon rather than showing guests?
unfortunately, it seems youtube's algorithm favors channels that upload frequently and regularly, so he can't just stop uploading videos
6:53 that part just killed me hahahaha
He looks like Shawn Mendes
wtf is the clock
Ive never experienced actually laughing out loud at physical comedy but this is so funny
That was a truly impressive display of dogged determination leading to success - a lesson to us all. However, to the extent that it is at all important - although if you're going to the trouble of putting a timer on the screen one presumes you expect viewers to invest in it - I am slightly confused by the timer on the screen. It appears to show only 15 or 16 minutes on day 1 (query why you would go to the trouble of setting the rig for only 15 minutes of actual practice on that day) and the entire first goal was achieved in 40 odd minutes, which seems remarkable for the performance of a clearly difficult feat never before attempted by Owen. Perhaps I'm missing something. Still, pretty good by any standards.
For me he looks like a baby Shawn Mendes ;))
I probably would've rage quit after the first fifteen minutes.
7:53
LEARN TO MAKE A COMPUTER :D
Wow 2000 iq
Have someone else film for you so you don't have to many useless skills
Stop slacking around!
Florida is the sky
At first I thought the minutes were hours and I was like “dang, you put forty hours into this? That’s dedication
this dude reminds me of that other dude from now you see me
I can slackline and I'm ten and you need sweat pants or really flexible pants
Is that Shawn Mendes
hour zewo
Heyy that's funny, his last tip about filming yourself while learning something, I did that while learning a backflip on ground and I landed it within a day (granted I already had quite a bit of experience with it on a trampoline, but I had never done it on ground before). It really does help.
I originally did it to see where I went wrong when I did, but I guess it motivated me too.
Okay this channel has encouraged me to learn at least one new skill a month. So far I’ve tackled the apple split. Any other easy ones to start me off?
that's no mattress, that's a thick blanket.
I challenge you to be able to slide down a railing
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You know what? This video inspired me me to... Wiggle Wiggle Wiggle dun dun dun dun dun dun wiggle wiggle wiggle.
Owens cute oops
He is a grade underA...ted diamond
I don’t think your foot is supposed to touch the floor on a butt bounce
odd flex but ok
That slack line beat the crap out of him
Ok i tried this it looks easy its hard af
i'm very jealous that you have so much time to waste.
This video was just a compilation of Owen falling but I loved it