@@Michael_Zagg Well, the physics is why I thought there'd be more force being applied in the turns. They're maintaining the same speed but also need to change direction so surely that would mean higher forces?
I think that the kinetic energy gained on the straight line and the inertia vector add the force with which the skate presses on the ice and the Earth pushes you away (The reaction force of the support).
Wauw erg gaaf om het vanuit deze hoek te kunnen zien!
It looks so easy but the forces being put down in those leg muscles to get around those turns is off the charts.
Acceleration is always good on the turn. Just not to fly out )). However, more effort is spent on a straight line.
@@Michael_Zagg Interesting.
The laws of physics. School course )). And practice on open ice in the 70s.
@@Michael_Zagg Well, the physics is why I thought there'd be more force being applied in the turns. They're maintaining the same speed but also need to change direction so surely that would mean higher forces?
I think that the kinetic energy gained on the straight line and the inertia vector add the force with which the skate presses on the ice and the Earth pushes you away (The reaction force of the support).
Эти бро реально умеют не обращать внимание
Бля, технично идут. И прямая за 8-9 шагов!
Gopro on sub 25 laps?
Soon