5. Shaving
In this Japanese-language razor commercial, a man shaves his face after
he’s jumped out of an airplane. It’s one part of a whole ad campaign in
which men shave under extreme conditions, such as while engaging in pro
wrestling or riding a mechanical bull.
4. Getting a Tattoo
Do you think it is possible to get a tattoo while you are skydiving?
Yes, it is true; Jonas got a WFFT tattoo made while skydiving with
Nordin at a height of 4,000m (13,123 ft) in Sweden. WFFT means World’s
First
Freefall Tattoo. This feat has created a new world record in the process.
Some people may take years to solve a Rubik’s cube, but others do it
faster under pressure. A singular guy managed to do it in 32 seconds…
while skydiving! On 2003, a man jumped tandem (with an instructor) from
12,000 feet. He had only 30-40 seconds of freefall before they had to
open the chute, which would be plenty of time in a living room, but it’s
a different story when you’re hurtling toward the earth at 130 miles
per hour (209 Km per hour)! He drilled a hole in one of the corner
pieces, and tied the cube to his wrist in case he couldn’t hold on to
it. He had trained a few times by leaning out of a car at 80 MPH on the
highway. This was his first time jumping. In the end, it took him about
32 seconds using the Fridrich method, no skipped steps, 8-turn
orientation, 13-turn permutation. Pretty amazing.
2. Ironing
Extreme ironing is the latest danger sport, combining the thrills of an
extreme outdoor activity with the satisfaction of a well-pressed shirt.
It’s basically an extreme sport where people take an ironing board to a
remote location and iron items of clothing. Skysurfer Mike Frost and
Steve Scott go Extreme Ironing over Oxfordshire UK.
1. SMS Texting
A group of high-flying daredevils gave new meaning to Extreme Text
Messaging, as 10 skydivers for Samsung Mobile attempted to set a
Guinness World Record for fastest text messaging while skydiving. The
team of professional skydivers text messaged while freefalling from
12,000 feet outside the Los Angeles city limits at the Samsung Mobile
XTREME TEXTING event. The challenge was the furthest thing from being
easy. The skydivers had to accurately text message the following
tongue-twisting phrase given to them by the Guinness World Records,
which may be nearly equally as difficult to say:
“The razor-toothed piranhas of the genera Serrasalmus and Pygocentrus
are the most ferocious freshwater fish in the world. In reality they
seldom attack a human.” The skydivers had only 1 minute to text message
the phrase while freefalling from 12,000 feet (3.655 meters) before
pulling their parachutes and gliding to the ground.
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