Shaolin Soccer
Tuesday, June 26th, 2007You’ve seen the movie? Maybe somewhat overdone… But there are some guys who come really close in real life! Normally I hate soccer, but this looks really cool!
You’ve seen the movie? Maybe somewhat overdone… But there are some guys who come really close in real life! Normally I hate soccer, but this looks really cool!
The soundtrack is Breaking Benjamin, Blow me Away. The tube is at Teahupoo and is one of the biggest ever ridden. The human glider is in Verbier, Switzerland and is Loïc Jean-Albert cruising 15 ft above the snow. The train surfer is unidentified and is in Germany surfing a bullet train at 330Km/h. The skater is Bob Burnquist in his own back yard on a $250,000 ramp of his own making. The climber jumping off the cliff is climbing legend, Dan Osman.
The movie 300 has made a lot of people want to know how to get a body like that. Many ‘experts’ claim they have the way and try to sell something. Few live up to their promise. The following video is one of those and the most applauding thing is that you can do it all from your home.
Well, I had to include this one. Some excellent dunks! Normally not really a shark sport but how these guys play it, it is!
Wow, they did some good work in compiling this nice extreme sports trailer for a new tv show. Enjoy!
Eurosport always has great extreme sport video footage. So they made a nice mix of them.
Wow, amazing obstacle course for Japanese television. I would love to try this! This course is called after Sarutobi Sasuke, a famous legendary koga ninja character.
Okay, this is a pretty impressive jump! I really wouldn’t want to be the 9th guy laying down there. Will he make it?
I remember these gadgets from the opening ceremony of the olympics 2000 in Sydney. They look pretty fun to try but they cost a lot of money… So if anybody has some spare to share, I’ll volunteer!
I had a pogo stick when I was young, but I couldn’t reach the skies with the thing. You’ll have to buy a flybar 800 thing to do things what the guy is doing in the next clip.