Inside the Action: Luge | The New York Times
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Mark Grimmette, a doubles luge athlete for the United States Olympic team, describes how to steer the sled going 90 miles per hour.
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Inside the Action: Luge
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Pretty intense level of teamwork/trust. Scary.
so much work to turn that thing ;o!
pretty cool tho id wanna try that
Why would anyone want to be the bottom guy?
yea more mass, more inertia whatever...they'd be able to slide down the track with one person just as easily
one person is enough, the second person was added as a goof most likely.
Luge is cool. But I have to admit, it's hard to not see the homosexual connotations in this sport. I guess I just don't understand. There is single luge and there is bobsled. Why does this sport exist? I'm sorry if people are offended that doubles luge seems gay, but it does... and I spent 8 years in folk style wrestling!
whats the point of two people
The guy daniel joye in the biegnning of the video is my brother in law
Excellent! Great video - very educational.
Just bought a sweet luge your mind t shirt on ebay
holy fuck i knew how hard this was but daaaaammme
I want to be bottom man....is there a hole in top mans suit? Just wondering...
😂
Great video!!!