That is the kind of performance where sport becomes art. Where us ordinary folk watch in amazement and dream we could do such things. For a moment, we leave our lives behind and fly with you. Beautiful routine lads. Thanks for all the hard work that you put into your training.
i love watching this, u dont see any of it on tv. in california. i could watch this sort of stuff all day. i wish i started earlier in life to bend that well
one of my greatest dream is to see spelbound perform live... im so proud of them even if im a Filipino.. i watched all their performances on youtube..and thats really amazing..cant believe that human can do that.. 2 thumbs for pselboundd..hope to see them someday...
Yes, only 6,315 views... This sport has no publicity what so ever... We had Bronze at this competition! We won Silver at the European championships 3 months after this competition!!
@filigrie The definintion of a Professional is someone who gets paid on a full time basis to do something. Before winning Britain's Got Talent, none of the acrobats in Britain's Got Talent got paid to do it, in fact funding their training, costumes and competition trips via other full time jobs or via their parents if they are at school. So by definition, not Professionals. They're hard working athletes who put in a lot of training and have talent.
I just have one question: This routine looks almost exactly as the one they did in 2010 where they won gold medal. Can someone explain the little details that made this one not as good to win gold medal here too? ( i know this one is older)
@filigrie I disagree with that. They work hard at what they do, so why don't they deserve to get recognition for it ? Diversity, similarly worked hard, and they had been entering Dance Competitions before BGT, so I don't really see the difference ?
@filigrie As I thought, they are in no way professional, There is an article on The Mirror's website that spells it all out. For some reason youtube won't let me link the article, google "Britain's Got Talent winner's Spelbound want to be in Olympics" and it's the first link.
@filigrie ...but are they actually "professional"? The majority of people who compete in the Olympics for instance are not, they have other jobs or school/collage or both.
That is the kind of performance where sport becomes art.
Where us ordinary folk watch in amazement and dream we could do such things.
For a moment, we leave our lives behind and fly with you.
Beautiful routine lads.
Thanks for all the hard work that you put into your training.
i love watching this, u dont see any of it on tv. in california. i could watch this sort of stuff all day. i wish i started earlier in life to bend that well
one of my greatest dream is to see spelbound perform live... im so proud of them even if im a Filipino.. i watched all their performances on youtube..and thats really amazing..cant believe that human can do that.. 2 thumbs for pselboundd..hope to see them someday...
this is pure awesomeness.
congrats on BGT, i hope it leads you to things even better!
OMG.... THIS IS AMAZING
That was amazing:) Bravo ^.^
Yes, only 6,315 views... This sport has no publicity what so ever...
We had Bronze at this competition!
We won Silver at the European championships 3 months after this competition!!
are these guys in spellbound, that was on last weeks BGT? fantastic either way...
Amazing! I like it!=)
What music it is?
excellent rotine!could u tell me what the song is???would love to use it for my trapeze rotine
@filigrie The definintion of a Professional is someone who gets paid on a full time basis to do something. Before winning Britain's Got Talent, none of the acrobats in Britain's Got Talent got paid to do it, in fact funding their training, costumes and competition trips via other full time jobs or via their parents if they are at school. So by definition, not Professionals. They're hard working athletes who put in a lot of training and have talent.
Thats savage!! Are u the top or base????
I just have one question:
This routine looks almost exactly as the one they did in 2010 where they won gold medal. Can someone explain the little details that made this one not as good to win gold medal here too? ( i know this one is older)
HalfofMyInnerme it depends on their judges and how good the competition is
@filigrie I disagree with that. They work hard at what they do, so why don't they deserve to get recognition for it ? Diversity, similarly worked hard, and they had been entering Dance Competitions before BGT, so I don't really see the difference ?
@filigrie As I thought, they are in no way professional, There is an article on The Mirror's website that spells it all out.
For some reason youtube won't let me link the article, google "Britain's Got Talent winner's Spelbound want to be in Olympics" and it's the first link.
@MarQBolt He's the top!
what did u think of taiwan? :D
@filigrie ...but are they actually "professional"? The majority of people who compete in the Olympics for instance are not, they have other jobs or school/collage or both.
Pistolero - Juno Reactor
the smaller one looks really strange
well..uh...holy sh*t 0.0
i could do better