This is some Vivant home security cam footage of a woman rushing to close her backyard gate before one of her dogs can escape when she accidentally slips, still managing to kick the door closed before the dog runs out to knock up or get knocked up by ever other
This is an incredibly smooth video of a man casually trick-kicking a discarded drink bottle into the back of a garbage truck like he does this all the time. And maybe he does. They do say practice makes perfect, and I don’t know if anyone could ever do this on
This is some dashcam footage of a small white sedan that appears to get rear-ended by a tractor trailer, sending it swerving into another lane backwards with another oncoming truck, but the driver manages to reverse out of its way just in time to not die. Most impressive. Would I
This is a video of Portland Timbers center Dairon Asprilla performing a very impressive long-shot bicycle kick to score a goal against the San Jose Earthquakes after a goalkeeper slip up. The Timbers went on to win the match 2-0, but Dairon went on to win a special place in
This is a video of skimboarder Adrien Raza blazing across a wide canal on his board with the ease of a knife through warm butter. Me? I would have fallen immediately and cut my knees up in the sand just like every other time I’ve tried skimboarding. “But there’s no
Because being able to smoothly recover from a misstep is the sign of a true master, this is a minute compilation of gymnasts making mistakes in their routines and playing them off the best they can. And they do well. As a matter of fact, are we even sure these
This is a short video of pro skater Marc-André Séguin about to run down a kid after landing a reverse boardslide but quickly picking him up instead, turning around on a ramp, then returning him back to his own board. Smooth as silk. Some more info: Professional skater Marc-André Séguin
To celebrate his 67th birthday on April 7th, this is a one minute video compilation of martial artist and actor Jackie Chan jumping over things in his movies as smooth and effortlessly as water over a waterfall. It should come as no surprise that the parkour movement was partially inspired