Not yet a member? No problem!
Sign-up just takes a second.
Forgot your password?
Recover it now.
Already signed up?
Log in now.
Forgot your password?
Recover it now.
Not yet a member? No problem!
Sign-up just takes a second.
Remember your password?
Log in now.
8 Comments
PlayhousePalssays...*length=11 x infinity ... once is enough though
siftbotsays...The duration of this video has been updated from unknown to 11 secs - length declared by PlayhousePals.
siftbotsays...The thumbnail image for this video has been updated - thumbnail added by eric3579.
Asmosays...Fuck that must have hurt...
Paybacksays...Actually that's the best way to hit (if not diving). It's like doing a cannonball. There are fewer nerves on your back.
Fuck that must have hurt...
Asmosays...It's not only the sting of the slap, it's the raw concussive force of a large surface area (ie. nape to ass) meeting strong surface tension. The best way to land is to break the surface tension with the smallest area possible (ie. fingertips, toes etc) allowing the body to slide in to the water.
Actually that's the best way to hit (if not diving). It's like doing a cannonball. There are fewer nerves on your back.
Retroboysays...I think the big win is the collective owo-o-o-o-o-h from the audience.
Sounded like fifty people sympathetically wincing at once.
Paybacksays...I took judo for like, 2 hours, so I'm like an expert on cushioning falls, but I've done this landing -from about that high- both forwards and backwards and it's 20x less painful on your back.
You have to be going quite a bit faster than a 12-14 ft drop before the "like hitting concrete" effect starts to factor in. The horizontal speed she has helps too. The force isn't straight down but on an angle.
I will agree she probably had the breath knocked out of her.
It's not only the sting of the slap, it's the raw concussive force of a large surface area (ie. nape to ass) meeting strong surface tension. The best way to land is to break the surface tension with the smallest area possible (ie. fingertips, toes etc) allowing the body to slide in to the water.
Discuss...
Enable JavaScript to submit a comment.