Scrolled quite a bit, never saw any mention of that. If so, that’s unfortunate, but it’s not going to keep me from laughing at that dog swinging him around like he was Bowser.
The dog/iguana commentary might be worse than the actual video. "Look at this n-word here, you ain't shit bruh" on endless repeat.
Watched it on silent until I saw in the comments about the line at the end. When he freaks out about the iguana being on the dog’s back is kinda funny, otherwise it’s terribly unfunny.
IIRC, this is how they measure at the NBA combine. I can’t remember if they actually call it a vertical or not, but you’re allowed this run-up.
With being required to provide nutritional info for all their products, restaurants can't go out and do that anymore unless it's 100% the same thing as what they normally provide. Also would probably violate some contract they have with their suppliers.
Yes, that was max vertical testing, not vertical testing. It's how everyone tests for the max vertical. And max vertical results are what the vast majority of people use when talking about someone's vertical leap. Please don't tell me some of you people thought there are guys jumping 40+ inches without a running start.
Sure, if you want to consider squatting down to start the jump as standing. It accomplishes the same thing as running to build momentum.
I am long past my days of being an athlete. I "retired" from basketball back when I was like 30. Last time I played I could barely walk off the court to my car and it took a few days for the pain to go away so I retired because it wasn't worth that amount of pain anymore.
Not being able to run is the standing vertical, as we know it. Majority of us our football guys and honestly have never seen a running start
I was born from bad genetics on both sides. Plus I sustained a knee injury when I was a child that I've had complications with ever since.
I was a baller til fibromyalgia took me down. Doing ok now on my fixed income and some help from my parents
Yep I have a muscle that runs from the knee to the leg that will get really tight, just like a cramp, but it will stay tight for hours to days on end no matter what I do if I don't stop immediately the activity that started it. A doctor and an athletic trainer have looked at it and both concurred that if heat or ice (can't remember which was said) and stretching it out before and after doesn't work there isn't really much that can be done.
It's a grocery store. They're making sandwiches inside of a grocery store. Are you implying that they either aren't using Publix brand sauces/dressings and/or something the store doesn't carry?
why are you ruining the "how much do you lift, how high do you jump" thread with gifs of attractive females?
Yeah that's not true, especially with Publix. One day soemthing will stick to wall with all the shit you throw around.