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  • Gill Athletics Distance Measuring Wheel Review

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    Gill Athletics Distance Measuring WheelProduct Review

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    Lightweight and durable construction

    Rubber tread

    Measures up to either 10,000 feet or meters

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  • Colossal Racer - Knex Racing Roller Coaster

    Colossal Racer is my largest Knex roller coaster build to date. Its modeled after a racing style wooden roller coaster.\r
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    Roller coaster height: 88 Inches (2.24 meters)\r
    Track length per side: 141 Feet 3 Inches (43.05 meters) \r
    Ride duration: 56 seconds\r
    Estimated building time: 400-500 hours

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  • Gardena 8613-U Comfort Skin Tech Garden Hose, 82-1/2-Feet by 3/4-Inch Review

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    Gardena 8613-U Comfort Skin Tech Garden Hose, 82-1/2-Feet by 3/4-InchProduct Review

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    Does not kink, tie itself in knots or twist

    25-Meter approximately 82-1/2-feet

    Thick walls for safety and long life

    Pressure-resistant up to 435 PSI

    Guaranteed 18-year

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  • Hitachi UG50Y Digital Laser Meter Review

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    Hitachi UG50Y Digital Laser MeterProduct Review

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    This meter has 5 measuring modes for user convenience ? distance, area, volume, continuous, and indirect

    Has a long distance measuring range from 1.64-feet to 164-feet

    Includes a backlit four-stage display for convenience in low-light areas

    Has front and side measure buttons for convenient measuring in various positions

    Comes with a 1-year warranty

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  • HAND DIGGING A WELL IN MEXICO Excavando a mano un pozo

    Hand digging a well in Mexico the temperatures approaching 100 degrees f. 38 \r
    Entering the earth looking for fresh water seems timeless in the human quest for survival. \r
    The well provided water at 4 meters 13 feet) . 1500 gallons of fresh water (5676 liters) which replenishes itself in a few hours. \r
    At 2 meters a piece of a pot was uncovered. At 3 meters rocks with veins of what appears to be some metal was excavated. \r
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    Excavando un pozo en Puertecito, Oaxaca, Mexico a mano (sin maquinaria) con temperaturas acercando 100 grados f./38 c.\r
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    Entrando a la tierra en una búsqueda de agua dulce parece una búsqueda eterna de supervivencia.\r
    El pozo rindió agua a los 4 metros/13 pies. 1500 galones de agua dulce (5676 litros) que se rellena a si mismo en unas pocas horas.\r
    A los metros, un fragmento de una olla\r
    A los 3 metros rocas con venas de lo que parece ser de un metal.

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  • KNEX Amazin 8 Roller Coaster Amusement Park Series Slow Motion Speed Build - Unboxing Demo Review

    Watch the high speed Knex Amazin 8 Roller Coaster! Shown in slow motion, and stop motion speed build, this playset is motorized for exciting performance that sends the car up the chain lift and spiraling through the track! This set comes with 448 parts, and is over 2.5 feet tall with 12 feet of track! \r
    - Motor sends the car to the top of the chain lift and spiraling down the figure 8 track! \r
    - 12.6 feet (.8 meters) tall, 12 feet of track!\r
    - Includes 448 parts, 1 roller coaster car \r
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    A toy review by Keiths Toy Box where you can enjoy kid-friendly videos for babies, infants, toddlers, pre-school and primary school children. Watch unboxing, exciting demos, in slow motion, and time lapse, and play with these tried and tested toys from Hot Wheels, Thomas, Chuggington, Mega Bloks, Lego, Duplo, to Takara, Tomy, Tomica, Plarail, Disney Toys, Pixar Disney Cars, and Sesame Street! Great toy reviews for toy collectors young and old alike.

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  • Fire Sends Giant Plumes of Smoke Into Sky Above Sabaneta, Colombia

    A fire broke out in Sabaneta, a municipality in northern Colombia, on July 8, sending huge plumes of black smoke rising above the surrounding neighborhood.

    This footage shows the blaze, which occurred near the area’s Mayorca Mega Plaza. According to local reports, the fire started in a building belonging to a furniture company and shot up flames that reached more than 10 meters (33 feet) in height.

    The block around the fire was evacuated in case the structure collapsed. Local fire officials told Noticias Caracol that 90 percent of the blaze was extinguished about an hour after it was reported. Credit: Twitter/CBproducciones via Storyful


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  • Tolkyn Sakbayeva exposition opens in Barcelona

    Barcelona, Dec 18 (EFE).- Kazakh artist Tolkyn Sakbayeva, born 25 years ago with cerebral palsy and with little hope of being able to speak or use a pencil, has now established herself with her exposition "Kaleidoscope" as a outstanding painter for the force and color of her work, which is expressive, lively and full of light.

    The exposition at Barcelona's Espacio Espronceda is her second in this city, where she has lived for a little over two years and for the first time, she told EFE, she is showing large-format paintings almost three meters (10 feet) wide.



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  • Marble Race: Longest Sand Marble Run Ever!

    A very amazing long marble run made on a sand hill, 12 marble competes to win this epic rally! Only one marble will win. This marble race is divided in 4 stages, each of tem contains lots of obstacles like junctions, slaloms, halfpipes, a funnel and a jump.\r
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    Location: Klimduin Schoorl (near Alkmaar, the Netherlands)\r
    Track length: ±230 meter (±750 feet)\r
    Height difference: ± 40 meter (±125 feet)\r
    Music: Riding the Sunrise (royalty free, coming from my partner program)\r
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    Carrera de Canicas (spanish)\r
    Pista di Biglie (italian)\r
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  • Rokk Palisade Two Room Family Dome Tent Sleeps Up To 8 (Blue/Grey) Review

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    Large family dome tent with a removable divider curtain that converts tent into 2-rooms

    Sleeps up to 8 people in 14 x 12 x 6.25-foot interior with 142 square feet of floor area

    Easy set-up with pin and ring system, side release fly buckles, and color-coded pole sleeves

    Patented bay windows increase interior space and allow windows to be open during gentle rain

    Back-to-back Dutch "D" style doors for easy entry/exit; lifetime warranty

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  • Pole vaulter's pole snaps during jump at world champs

    Every time I watch the pole vault, I marvel at how much the thin, 15-foot poles are able to bend in order to withstand the weight of the athlete being propelled high into the air. The process of making the approach, placing the pole in the small plant, propelling into the air, having the pole bend just enough to get an athlete over the bar and falling safely to the pit is one of the more remarkable scenes in sports.

    Unfortunately for Dmitry Starodubtsev, it doesn't always work out that way.

    The Russian was attempting a jump of 5.75 meters (a little less than 19 feet) Monday at the IAAF World Championships in South Korea when his pole snapped in half mid-jump.

    The Russian injured his hand in the fall and had to withdraw from the competition. Watch that clip a few times and you'll realize he was lucky his hand was the only thing that got hurt.

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  • Precioso Apartamento de 3 Pisos en Alquiler en Cuenca (código 145)

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    Si usted está buscando un apartamento cerca del centro de Cuenca centro con fantástica vista de las montañas? No busque más, tenemos un apartamento de 3 niveles con 3 dormitorios y 5 baños. Se trata de un apartamento amueblado con 240 metros cuadrados o 2583 pies cuadrados. El apartamento cuenta con estacionamiento para 2 coches y área de almacenamiento. Para obtener más información, póngase en contacto con nuestra oficina.

    If you are looking to be close to Downtown Cuenca in a very nice location with great view of the mountains? Look no further we have a 3 level apartment with 3 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms. It is a furnished apartment with 240 square meters or 2583 square feet. The condo has parking for 2 cars plus storage area. For more information please contact our office.

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  • Did Giants Build Lepakshi Temple in India? Evidence of Suppressed History

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    Hey guys, I am in this fantastic temple at Lepakshi in India, and I am going to show you some solid evidence of giants this time. Did Giants exist a long time ago, and if they did, did they build these incredible structures at Lepakshi? Even though archeologists argue that this temple was built just 500 years ago, locals are convinced that this temple was built much earlier by gods of giant stature. Of course, there is this huge footprint in this temple, which could belong to a giant that stood around 25 to 35 feet, but well get to this in a minute. \r
    The best evidence is not this foot print found inside the temple, it is this giant bull carved 500 meters outside the temple of Lepakshi. The town of Lepakshi has the largest carving of the Indian Bull or Nandhi in the world. Made out of a single rock, this bull is exquisitely carved and stands nearly 15 feet tall and 27 feet long. Archeologists say this Bull was created just 500 years ago. \r
    But there is something very strange about this bull, it stands alone. According to sacred Indian architecture, every bull must be associated with a lingam and vice versa. Ancient Indian texts confirm that the bull must be carved in front of a lingam. But as you can see, there is no lingam in front of it. Why would ancient builders carve the worlds largest bull and forget to put a lingam, which is the main god? Why did they create this brilliant monolithic carving and leave it alone? Archeologists dont have the answer to this question, but locals do. The lingam associated with this bull is found 500 meters away, inside the temple walls. This gigantic lingam stands nearly 12 feet tall, and is protected by a 7 headed reptilian god known as Naga. This type of lingam is called Nagalingam and what you are seeing is the largest Nagalingam in the world. And if you look around this lingam, you see something interesting..there is no bull in front of it. \r
    So, what is the purpose of carving a bull in front of a lingam? I have always argued that every sculpture in Indian temples was made for a reason, so how was the bull used? Ancient Vedic texts mention a way of worshiping the lingam, which is forgotten today. The ancient people put 2 fingers on the horns of the Nandhi, and viewed the lingam through it. Hindus strictly followed this routine until the last few centuries. This was the ual purpose of the bull. If you climb on this huge bull and look through these 2 horns, you can see the gigantic lingam, even today. Of course, this not only confirms that this bull belongs to this lingam, but something much more astounding. The race that created these carvings, must have been tall enough to view the lingam through these horns. Since the bull is 15 feet high, the ancient builders must have been around 30 feet tall.\r
    Today, if you view through the horns, you will only see half the lingam, because the temple walls prevent you from seeing the rest of it. Why would the ancient builders create a wall, and a temple leaving the bull outside?\r
    The lingam and the bull were built by a race of giants but the newer temple which is what we see today was built in the last 500 years. If you compare these 2 figures with the rest of the features, we can see a striking difference. The original builders used a monolithic architecture. Both these structures are not only much bigger than everything else, the lingam and the bull were also made out of single rocks.\r
    The new architecture is quite different. Lets take a look at these walls – huge slabs were cut and were interlocked, similar to Machu Picchu in Peru. Dont get me wrong, this is also extraordinary technology, it is extremely difficult to fit these blocks together, look at the corners, but this was created just 500 years ago. The temple as we see it today, was built by assembling blocks of stone, but the original temple that existed here used single stone architecture. \r
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  • 9 UNUSUAL Things Under the Sea

    From octopus gardens, to the way scallops get farmed, these are 9 UNUSUAL Things Under the Sea ! \r
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    Octopuss Garden -- Finding treasure under the sea isnt so unusual … unless its discovered by and octopus! A Korean fisherman was hoping for a catch of webfoot octopus, which is considered a delicacy. When his first catch of the day was hauled in, he noticed the creature had several blue objects attached to its suckers. The fisherman thought they were seashells at first. But upon further examination, the objects turned out to be shards of pottery. He cast his net a few more times. Each succeeding octopus had those same shards of pottery attached to the suckers… one creature even had an entire plate caught in its tentacles. When the fisherman returned to shore, he conted the National Maritime Museum of Seoul, who sent out a team to investigate. Officials said the pottery was over 900 years old, dating back to the 12th century Koryo (korry-O) Dynasty. Over 30 bowls were later recovered … and its now being hailed as one of the greatest-ever undersea treasure finds. And likely the only time an octopus made the initial discovery!\r
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    Ghost Fleet -- over 40 perfectly preserved shipwrecks were discovered recently on the floor of the Black Sea. A mapping expedition accidently discovered the ancient shipwrecks at depths of 1,800 meters (5,900 feet) … researchers used a pair of Remote Operated Vehicles (ROVs) to survey the area. The Black Maritime Archaeology Project was originally carrying out geophysical surveys. The ships have been identified as belonging to the Ottoman and Byzantine Empires … Ancient Greece and Rome, as well as the Byzantine Empire conducted many ivities on the Black Sea. The ships perfectly preserved condition is attributed to the Black Seas lower, anoxic (ah-nox-ik) level. Archaeologists call is a ‘dead zone … a part of the Black Sea that contains no light or oxygen. The organisms that normally feast on organic materials like wood cannot exist in this environment. Its thought the findings will provide new insights regarding those communities living on the coast of the Black Sea.\r
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    Sea Bells -- Some truly bizarre structures were located in an underwater cave in Yucatan, Mexico. Weird looking stalites shaped like bells are hidden deep within huge cenotes (seh-no-tees) … or naturally formed sinkholes made of limestone. Mayans used some of them for a source of fresh water and built their towns around them. These stalites came in a vast array of sizes … some are miniscule while others are as large as a person. Experts say the stalites are created by minerals in water dripping from the cave ceiling. But while most have pointed tips, these have formed into bell-like shapes. Its thought that wind blowing in the caves might be the reason for the unusual shapes … but no one really knows for sure. One thing is for certain … these structures were formed over thousands of years. A typical stalite can take 100 years to grow one inch! The variety of shapes have invited comparisons to elephants feet, trumpets and shower heads. Some of us thought a few of the stalites resembled those big rocket engines used by NASA … Tell us what you saw!\r
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    Aquaculture is also known as aquafarming, or fish farming … It is a term that refers to to the farming of aquatic organisms including fish, crustaceans and aquatic plants. Aquafarming cultivates aquatic plants and animals … as opposed to fisheries that catch, process and sell fish. Concerns over fisheries passing on diseases from processed fish onto wild fish have led to a global expansion of large-scale aquafarming from the Philippines to Scotland … which is proving to be beneficial for the environment … and self-sustainable as well. Some forms of aquafarming use vertical cages, filled with giant scallops, which thrive on fish waste andas a natural water filter. Nearby, aquatic plants like sugar kelp convert nitrates and phosphorous into plant tissue. Other aquatic farms harvest the cobia, also known as the black salmon and is a highly valued seafood. These pens can hold 40,000 fish that are continually cleansed by the current … without using antibiotics. In new, aquaculture produced 70 million tonnes … that number is expected to grow in the future. \r
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  • 10 Mysterious Archaeological Discoveries

    Here are 10 of the most mysterious archaeological discoveries. What a strange world we live in!\r
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    # 6 Stone Spheres of Costa Rica\r
    There are over 300 almost perfectly spherical stone balls located on the Diquis Delta and Isla del Cano and are locally known as Las Bolas. They are commonly believed to have been built by the now extinct Diquis Culture and may have been sculptures used to line the pathways to the houses of chiefs, however, this is unconfirmed. These mysterious spheres range in size from just a few centimeters to 2 meters or 6.6 feet in diameter and can weigh up to 15 tons. While many marvel at their perfectly spherical shape now, they have been exposed to erosion for countless years and may have changed from their original shapes.\r
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    Gobleki Tepe or Potbelly Hill in Turkish is an archaeological site in Southeastern Anatolia. It includes some of the worlds largest megaliths. Interestingly, they date back to the 10th millennium B.C.E. made by semi-nomadic hunters who were unaware of agriculture. Most people believe that humans settled into permanent settlements, then started agriculture, and then started to build temples but Gobekli Tepe challenges that chronology as farming didnt start in the area until around five centuries after this structure was built.\r
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    The Yonaguni Monument is a submerged rock formation off the coast of the Ryukyu Islands in Japan. The monument has seemingly artificial edges with sharp edges and flat surfaces that seem man-made. The monument seems to be made of twin megaliths because of the right angles on the monument. Those who believe this was a monument made on land and then fell and was submerged into the ocean somewhere between 3,000 years and 10,000 years ago. While the true nature of the Yonaguni Monument is largely debated - some believe it is a naturally occurring rock formation while others strongly believe it is the remnants of a lost ancient civilization.\r
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    # 3 The Unfinished Egyptian Obelisk\r
    The Egyptians left behind plenty of things for us to marvel at but one thing they left behind that you might not know about is the Unfinished Obelisk. It is taller than any known obelisk that has been raised however it seems quarrymen abandoned the structure when the sides of it frured. It weighed over 1150 tons and measures 120 feet in height. It was one of the most amazing discoveries in Egypt. As opposed to the Great Pyramids which only shows us the final product, the Unfinished Obelisk shows a glimpse into how Ancient Egyptians worked and made things. In this case, the Obelisk was being carved out of granite bedrock with balls of Dolerite which is a mineral that is harder than granite.\r
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    Pumapunku is a part of a large temple complex near the Tiwanaku Site of Western Bolivia. It is believed to date have been made approximately 1500 years ago. Pumapunku is comprised of elaborate stone structures that once framed a magnificent and quote “unbelievably wonderful” complex. The stone structures are made with what seems to be complex tools and precision that baffles modern historians. High precision holes and divots are cut into the structure in a way that didnt seem possible at the time.\r
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    # 1 Megalithic Temples of Malta\r
    The people of Malta and Gozo in the Mediterranean existed for approximately 1,100 years from 4,000 to 2900 B.C.E. before completely disappearing for no reason. This mysterious culture left behind more than 30 temples in their wake, some of the oldest freestanding stone structures in the world. They seem to have a civilization that focused a lot on life, uality, and death with several phallic symbols, figurines, and figurines of fertile ladies. These temples also had complex underground burial chambers and an abundance of artwork suggesting a thriving society and culture. What could have wiped out such a major civilization so suddenly with nothing left behind remains a mystery although some suggest it was a combination of extreme environmental fors, disease and possibly religious extremists.

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  • Reviewing Logitech K400 Wireless Touch Keyboard - HTPC, Media Center, PLeX, XBMC

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    Logitech K400 (920-003070) Black USB RF Wireless Standard Keyboard.\r
    Picked up a few Logitech K400 Wireless Multi-Touch Pad Keyboards for the Man Cave and Man Cave Bedroom (Theater) to make controlling my computers remotely much easier. I must say that Im really impressed with the product and it overall exceeded my expectations. It supports multi-touch for easy scrolling and has multiple ways to perform mouse clicks making it very ergonomic for single handed or dual handed operation. The touch pad also very responsive and works great even with greasy fingers.\r
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    I picked up the keyboard from NewEgg for $40 USD (at the time)\r
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    Works fantastic with PLeX, XBMC and Media Center as you would expect it should. The touch pad is also very good as I have said multiple times before, you wont be disappointed by this little gem.\r
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  • Reviewing Logitech K400 Wireless Touch Keyboard - HTPC, Media Center, PLeX, XBMC

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    Logitech K400 (920-003070) Black USB RF Wireless Standard Keyboard.\r
    Picked up a few Logitech K400 Wireless Multi-Touch Pad Keyboards for the Man Cave and Man Cave Bedroom (Theater) to make controlling my computers remotely much easier. I must say that Im really impressed with the product and it overall exceeded my expectations. It supports multi-touch for easy scrolling and has multiple ways to perform mouse clicks making it very ergonomic for single handed or dual handed operation. The touch pad also very responsive and works great even with greasy fingers.\r
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    I picked up the keyboard from NewEgg for $40 USD (at the time)\r
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    Works fantastic with PLeX, XBMC and Media Center as you would expect it should. The touch pad is also very good as I have said multiple times before, you wont be disappointed by this little gem.\r
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    Sorry I had to voice over the whole video since I forgot to turn the mic on when I did the unboxing (n00b mistake). Let me know if you guys like the voice overs like this, it was kind of fun to do :)\r
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    Sleek, low-profile keys: Easy and comfortable typing on quiet keys with bold, easy-to-read charers\r
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    Built-in multi-touch touchpad: Large (3.5-inch) touchpad with multi-touch navigation for easier web browsing\r
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    Static trapeze basic workout, There are different names for the circus exercises around the world, please tell me the different names you have heard.

    A gymnastic or circus exercise device consisting of a horizontal bar suspended at its ends by two parallel cords is a calisthenics or calisthenics workout because it is a body weight training or bodyweight training.
    A trapeze artist is a circus performer who performs acrobatics on the trapeze. The trapeze artists are one of the classic performances of the circus and included among the circus arts. The acts of the trapeze artist are highly appreciated by the public for their risk and spectacularity.
    The traditional work of the trapeze artist is to perform pirouettes of increasing difficulty on the trapeze as it swings. Some of the most common acrobatics are:
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    • Stay face down on the sides of the trapezoid
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    The number with two trapezes is much more colorful and spectacular. In it participate at least two trapeze artists one in each trapecio of which one always balances upside down and the other does pirouettes in the air to be picked up by the first one. The inertia of the exercise allows the first artist to release the trapeze and retrieve it on the return journey.

    Strength and good training in circus and acrobatic skills will give great results in the rapid learning of these abilities.
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    Muscle strength is one of the physical capacities, and represents the neuromuscular ability to overcome an external or internal resistance thanks to muscle contraction, either static (isometric) or dynamic (isotonic strength).
    Skeletal muscles perform two actions: contraction and relaxation. When the muscle is stimulated by a motor pulse, it contracts.
    Concentric: (from the Latin "concentrum", which has a common center). It refers to contractions in which the length of muscles shorten
    Eccentric or negative contraction: refers to the opposite of the process of concentric contraction, returning the muscles to the original point of the game.
    Isometric or static: refers to the type of contraction in which the muscle develops a tension without changing its length ("iso" equal, and "meter" = unit of measurement).

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  • Russian AK-47 Chambered in 22lr. Extremely Rare. Mattv2099

    Testing the custom 410x22LR ASSASSIN shotshell in a ballistic format at approximately 25 feet. Cyka Blyat. CS:GO rules. Using a variety of targets including gel ballistic testing media that was calibrated perfectly to match some random specification determined by no one in particular. Test gun is the Arsenal SGL41 Saiga 410 shotgun. 18 barrel, spray painted, with red wood furniture. Filmed with three Sony HD AVCHD Camcorders. Edited in Final Cut Pro X.\r
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