Blind Landing Review
Created by Ari Saperstein, the podcast takes its name from a literal and metaphorical disaster at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. During the women's gymnastics all-around final, a piece of equipment—the vault—was accidentally set two inches too low.
The biggest mistake riders make with blind landings is tensing up out of fear. If you go stiff, you will bounce off the snow or concrete. Keep your knees slightly bent and loose. Anticipate the impact and let your legs act as natural shock absorbers. blind landing
Whether you are spinning off a massive kicker on a snowboard or launching off a kick-ramp on a skateboard, there is one phrase that strikes fear into the heart of any rider: . Created by Ari Saperstein, the podcast takes its
The blind landing took aviation from a daring, fair-weather stunt to the incredibly safe, all-weather global network we rely on today. 🎧 Option 2: Arts & Culture (Podcast Review/Feature) If you go stiff, you will bounce off the snow or concrete
The game changed forever on September 24, 1929. A brilliant Lieutenant named James "Jimmy" Doolittle climbed into a plane at Mitchel Field in New York. To simulate a complete loss of visibility, engineers covered his cockpit with a heavy, light-proof hood. He couldn't see a single thing outside.