Pioneers׃ The Fosbury Flop

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • Former Olympic gold medalist Dick Fosbury recounts the origins of the "Fosbury Flop", his high jump strategy which has been adopted by many high jumpers to this day
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Комментарии • 117

  • @GunTech
    @GunTech 4 года назад +229

    And we're very thankful that they named the technique after his last name. XD

    • @motsmots7940
      @motsmots7940 3 года назад +5

      No I've seen this comment be4.make ur own style.floppy.😂

    • @5ynthesizerpatel
      @5ynthesizerpatel 3 года назад +1

      Pfizer isn't - they lost a spokesperson

    • @zenonbiesek3699
      @zenonbiesek3699 3 года назад +1

      Lol

    • @ppsh2294
      @ppsh2294 3 года назад

      Imagine naming his technique after his first name lol.. I'll be jumpind Dick technique

    • @PeterSokol-bl5vz
      @PeterSokol-bl5vz 23 дня назад +1

      Old joke that just keeps getting older.

  • @IkemNzeribe
    @IkemNzeribe Год назад +15

    RIP Dick! What more can I say? You changed the game. You changed everything. Thank you.

  • @sandyhanson6082
    @sandyhanson6082 8 месяцев назад +5

    Used it in high-school and won!! Thanks Dick. Rest in peace.

  • @ZiggyMercury
    @ZiggyMercury Год назад +13

    Sad that we've lost him. Such a fascinating story!

  • @mysticalmargaret6105
    @mysticalmargaret6105 20 дней назад +2

    One of my Olympic heroes that I first learned about in an Olympic history book about some of the Games' legendary stars! Rest in Peace Mr. Fosbury! ✨️🤍🤍🤍✨️🥇

  • @menadionnassertamtama379
    @menadionnassertamtama379 4 года назад +56

    this is Rock n roll attitude at its purest... one of the greatest middle finger in history of mankind

  • @ironcladranchandforge7292
    @ironcladranchandforge7292 Год назад +4

    RIP!! A great man and innovator. Sad he passed away today 3/12/2023. By the way, this video was excellent!!

  • @leonidych
    @leonidych Год назад +5

    Nice film, thank you guys! Brought back my school memories when I made 1.85 m (around 6.07 foot) with that technique. At least, higher than my hight, 1.83. Although, what is shown here is actually not the original Fosbury Flop, but its modified version used all over the world today. Dick would make it with hands by his side, not raising the left one above the bar - and no one does it this way anymore, unfortunately.

  • @jshudo44
    @jshudo44 3 года назад +10

    Dick Fosbury is a real life success story. I hope they can make a comedy movie about him someday. I say that because he seems like he has a really good sense of humor.

  • @RapidRae
    @RapidRae 8 лет назад +95

    This one man revolutionized the event, all because he dared to stand out from the rest.

    • @bertilrosager6890
      @bertilrosager6890 4 года назад

      Search for ichiro Suzuki.

    • @mattl309
      @mattl309 3 года назад

      @@bertilrosager6890 you’ve caught my attention

    • @bertilrosager6890
      @bertilrosager6890 3 года назад

      All you gotta do is watch 1 hour of baseball highlights and the 5 minutes of Ichiro Suzuki

    • @abdihassan7208
      @abdihassan7208 3 года назад

      @@bertilrosager6890 why? what did he do which can be compared with fosbury?

    • @DiggitySlice
      @DiggitySlice 3 года назад

      Why do you have to say it like an idiot?

  • @BullToTheShit
    @BullToTheShit 6 лет назад +89

    Rarely does somebody invent something 'totally' unique. Usually it's a slight variation on another idea.

    • @quattuorperquattuor1711
      @quattuorperquattuor1711 3 года назад +1

      Well, someone revolutionised long jumping, but was banned because he wasn't American.

    • @luckofthedice
      @luckofthedice 3 года назад +1

      @@quattuorperquattuor1711 Who are you refering to?

    • @quattuorperquattuor1711
      @quattuorperquattuor1711 3 года назад +2

      @@luckofthedice Tuariki Delamere. He did to Long jump what Dick Fosbury did for high jump. although the high jump had already changed from landing on one's feet to landing on all fours, organisers had started to use a soft landing instead of the sand pit. in the long jump, they were still using the sand pit when Tuariki Delamere started doing a head first like Dick Fosbury,, except that he went stomach down. banned for too dangerous, rather than putting in a soft landing like they have for high jump.

  • @elnardowebster2842
    @elnardowebster2842 20 дней назад +1

    One of the most important people in the history of sports.

  • @user-eb3kk4hj3x
    @user-eb3kk4hj3x 22 дня назад +1

    Legend.
    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.

  • @david2804me
    @david2804me Месяц назад +1

    Fun video very good...but the most common high jump technique of elite jumpers just before Fosbury was not the Western roll, it was the straddle.

  • @1968Olympica
    @1968Olympica 5 лет назад +15

    Well done! I love learning + laughing at the same time :)

  • @lh5717
    @lh5717 21 день назад +1

    Ist ne very cool to be the inventor of the fundamental different technique that everybody copied until today

  • @Tim3.14
    @Tim3.14 Год назад +2

    RIP Dick Fosbury, 1947-2023

  • @JustFUN-md6pv
    @JustFUN-md6pv Год назад +5

    Rip GOAT ! 🙏

  • @rafaelalonso1150
    @rafaelalonso1150 6 лет назад +9

    Genius like, Copérnico, Davinci, Nikola Tesla, Steve Jobs, etc. They all Thought different. They are my inspiration.

  • @toastnjam7384
    @toastnjam7384 3 года назад +8

    I did the high jump in high school in 1968 and tried doing this but I couldn't figure out how to do it. Our two track coaches where teachers so they were no help. Their coaching technique was just have us running a lot.

    • @AppleLauda_destroyer99942
      @AppleLauda_destroyer99942 24 дня назад

      then Fosbury came and everyone said: "WTF WAS THAT?!?!?!"

    • @forestgump8357
      @forestgump8357 16 дней назад +1

      I wanted to try it in 1978 but to be honest with the poor mats that we had, it wasn't really a jumping pit, I was afraid to let my head hit first. Darn shame, though only 6', I could bounce my head off the backboard and could really "jump" but ended up not becoming a high jumper, but a mediocre sprinter, who's best time was about a 11.2 100 meters.

  • @user-rg6md6nv2i
    @user-rg6md6nv2i 21 день назад +1

    La revolucion del salto de altura

  • @dkatro548
    @dkatro548 6 лет назад +9

    This is underrated man!! Nice!!

    • @elnardowebster2842
      @elnardowebster2842 3 года назад

      what is exactly underrated? Everyone in the world knows he revolutionized the high jump, and those who don't, well they live in a parallel reality.

  • @colinubeh1180
    @colinubeh1180 2 года назад +2

    He is a legend.

  • @geesus77
    @geesus77 5 лет назад +6

    These are the pioneers. Outsiders who transformed the game.

  • @PAARYNAKAKKU-xd2fv
    @PAARYNAKAKKU-xd2fv 3 года назад +2

    ONE OF MY IDOLS. I WISHD IM FINNISH FOSBURY

  • @SeptaShaenasSapphires
    @SeptaShaenasSapphires 3 года назад +2

    Seems like a nice, smart guy.

  • @archiethebold2000
    @archiethebold2000 11 дней назад

    Give this man a Nobel Prize

  • @Armwrestlingphilosopher
    @Armwrestlingphilosopher 5 лет назад +5

    Such a good video

  • @Allbbrz
    @Allbbrz 3 года назад

    This is super cool !! ... and I evern dislike sports competitions....

  • @erindimankolli480
    @erindimankolli480 6 лет назад +10

    That rejection at 4:08

  • @TheVinn1982
    @TheVinn1982 3 года назад

    Thank you, sir

  • @videoreplay4038
    @videoreplay4038 7 лет назад +9

    This guy got me over 1.80 metres last friday. Probs a bit younger then him in the video trying for the track tem tho (15)

  • @kartikeyabhai8390
    @kartikeyabhai8390 2 года назад +2

    that brown guy at 4:07 has my sympathy

  • @ecosystems
    @ecosystems 3 года назад

    So glad to see this video.

  • @Gubalicious
    @Gubalicious 23 дня назад

    Can you gravitate towards a high jump? It's an interesting thought 🤔

  • @RayWI6
    @RayWI6 5 лет назад

    Great Doc

  • @dreadno100
    @dreadno100 14 дней назад

    Странно,что еще художественный фильм о нем не сняли

  • @mamoako1521
    @mamoako1521 Год назад

    2:55 Lean back more and raise your hips for high jumps over the stick

  • @007nee
    @007nee 7 лет назад +4

    Genius

  • @Pwnzistor
    @Pwnzistor 3 года назад +3

    They should have used his first name in naming the technique.

  • @seaturtledog
    @seaturtledog 16 дней назад

    Nice video, but those are short basketball shorts.

  • @beefymcfly2595
    @beefymcfly2595 6 лет назад +2

    And aj styles take it to a new level

  • @Z3NZUN0
    @Z3NZUN0 4 года назад

    Just like Jan Boklöv... that V-style ski jumping take off for more distance.. instead of parallel skies

  • @luka6354
    @luka6354 4 года назад

    Julius Onah, along with Avicii, has made a music video about him.

  • @frankfriedrichheckmann3519
    @frankfriedrichheckmann3519 2 года назад

    Das war die beste Veränderung der Leichtathletik,danke Dick Fosbery.

  • @rizzpro
    @rizzpro 2 года назад

    I'm very curious what other revolutionary techniques are hidden in other events or sports waiting to be discovered

  • @MARMELADIAHGT
    @MARMELADIAHGT 3 года назад

    MY IDOL

  • @benheideveld4617
    @benheideveld4617 3 года назад

    Cool guy, even today

  • @luigicirelli2583
    @luigicirelli2583 Год назад

    ... and you can't take that away from him

  • @SITRUUNAKAKKU-kl3sf
    @SITRUUNAKAKKU-kl3sf 3 года назад

    one of my idols

  • @sklyarsveta
    @sklyarsveta Год назад

    це круто!

  • @veridicusmaximus6010
    @veridicusmaximus6010 3 года назад +1

    Anyone who wants to read a great book bout his story pick up - The Wizard of Foz.

    • @thulsakhan
      @thulsakhan 3 года назад +1

      I have read that book and it is very good, it was a must read for me because I broke Dick Fosbury's high school record of 6'7" in 1978 I went 6'8" in the only year I went to Medford Senior High.

  • @danielazevedodornelas4284
    @danielazevedodornelas4284 Год назад

    Rest in peace Dick Fosbury

  • @ktmars9006
    @ktmars9006 3 года назад

    Cool😎

  • @iagotcosta17
    @iagotcosta17 Год назад

    how they haven't made a movie about this guy yet?

  • @spactick
    @spactick 3 года назад

    Dick Fosbury is to high jumping what Edmund Hillary is to mountaineering. What Michael Phelps is to swimming. What Roger Bannister is long distance running, a unique revolutionary

    • @quattuorperquattuor1711
      @quattuorperquattuor1711 3 года назад

      There was nothing revolutionary about Ed Hillary. His technique was good, but no different to any other New Zealander on the Everest expedition.

    • @spactick
      @spactick 3 года назад

      ​@@quattuorperquattuor1711 My point was what 'those' individuals did was unique and revolutionary within the context of what humans are capable of achieving. What they did shocked the world

    • @quattuorperquattuor1711
      @quattuorperquattuor1711 3 года назад

      @@spactick well, the world is easily shocked. Hillary only climbed slightly higher than Charles Evans and Tom Bourdillon two days before, and they only climbed a little higher than Tenzing and Ray Lambert the year before that. The relative ease with which they did it was due to their acclimitisation - an accident - and the thorough preparation of strategy, organisation, physiology and objectivity of the whole expedition, a team effect if you will, in which the cannon fodder was hillary and tenzing. They did what they were told to do, and did it well. But no more. You are right that they became famous, but not for any reason that I would justify. And that celebrity hides the truth. I'm just going on a bit because I resent the cult of the individual, so I will stop now.

  • @johnstirling6597
    @johnstirling6597 Год назад

    Vale Dick Fosbury.

  • @douglascoleman1252
    @douglascoleman1252 Год назад

    She did NOT pioneer the Fosbury Flop FFS…she pioneered the BRILL BEND.

  • @brianmcg321
    @brianmcg321 22 дня назад

    Why didn’t they use his first name for the flop?

    • @Murali1974
      @Murali1974 20 дней назад

      Probably because it would’ve ended up being called the Floppy Dick

  • @antoniomontana386
    @antoniomontana386 3 года назад

    Boss

  • @windvane23
    @windvane23 7 месяцев назад

  • @cicciabaciccia
    @cicciabaciccia 2 года назад

    The one

  • @lazginsayhan9658
    @lazginsayhan9658 3 года назад

    Kpss 2021 tayfa ses verin

  • @ovindusathsara8850
    @ovindusathsara8850 2 года назад

    මාත් දවසක me wage තැනකට enawa මේක මගේ හීනයක්

  • @victorhopper6774
    @victorhopper6774 Год назад

    i figure foam had a lot to do with it.

  • @antoniollopis523
    @antoniollopis523 4 года назад +3

    When you always do the same things in the same way you get the same results.

  • @douglascoleman1252
    @douglascoleman1252 8 лет назад +6

    How graceless Mr. Fosbury. Look north and get real.

  • @evgenipronenko927
    @evgenipronenko927 23 дня назад

    👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍🥳

  • @thulsakhan
    @thulsakhan 3 года назад

    I went to Medford Senior High in 1978/1979 I never saw one black person, nor do I remember more than one or two minorities out of over 1800 students, I was very glad to leave that valley of narrow mindedness.

    • @bobs3354
      @bobs3354 2 года назад

      Maybe you’re the narrow-minded one?

  • @gregoryashton
    @gregoryashton 4 года назад

    They should’ve called it the Dick Flop. Really missed a trick there.

  • @mtoledo8284
    @mtoledo8284 3 года назад

    1962, I found "back-to-bar" (Archie's Little Black Book) high jump 1890s world record setter. I'm a year younger than Dick. How did he not see it, too? "Fosbury Fake"?

    • @veridicusmaximus6010
      @veridicusmaximus6010 3 года назад +1

      What page?

    • @mtoledo8284
      @mtoledo8284 3 года назад

      @@veridicusmaximus6010 Michael F Sweeney 9-21-1885 back to bar picture PAGE 72 of 1957 edition - Also cover of "Mike Sweeney of the Hill" on the web.

    • @veridicusmaximus6010
      @veridicusmaximus6010 3 года назад +1

      @@mtoledo8284 Can't find it! I have the 62 edition nothing like that on page 72. The only thing close to it is on page 75 where it mentions his running HJ WR (1.97/6.5-5/8). He used a new technique he created called the Eastern cut-off which uses a layout to set that WR in 1895. It is a variation of the scissors. The pic is probably showing the layout portion of this style.

    • @veridicusmaximus6010
      @veridicusmaximus6010 3 года назад +1

      @@mtoledo8284 I found the book online and the picture. That's the layout part of his jump. It has nothing to do with what the Foz perfected. You are taking that pic out of context and suggesting that it was like the flop. Not sure how you could make this mistake and then accuse Foz of being a fake?

    • @mtoledo8284
      @mtoledo8284 3 года назад

      @@veridicusmaximus6010 I don't believe a "62 edition" was ever published. I stated in "1962" I saw "back-to-bar" in ALBB. It was a 1950s edition in which Sweeney's pic is on page 35. If you can't admit to seeing the "Foz" style in that photo, you might simply have a rigid desire not to do so.

  • @MrJm323
    @MrJm323 2 года назад

    "Pioneering" (in track and field athletics): ...Discovering that they've placed a heaping pile of saw dust and/or thick bed-mat on the other side of the bar (and, realizing that they are going to have that at real competition).
    REAL high jumping (and pole vaulting): Go and find the 1936 Olympic footage of those two events.
    Once they saw the first guy do this (in either high jump or pole vault), they should have realized the ridiculousness of it and resolved that for competition time they were going to ban the use of elaborate cushioning. (It should only be allowed in the early stages of training -- the stages where you master the technique of getting over the bar. Then, you learn how to land like a MAN!! ...Not like that Italian comic, Roberto Benigni, leaping through a whorehouse window, "Ladies, look, I'm uh-here!!" ...)

  • @tomcuthbert-sayers1451
    @tomcuthbert-sayers1451 3 года назад

    ngl, but I couldn't care less