• Mog_fanatic@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I know I’m a moron but isn’t this just purely visual? Like wouldn’t this be the same as doing it on the ground? Still looks really cool regardless but as far as degree of difficulty isn’t this just pretty much as hard as doing it anywhere else? I know this is extraordinarily difficult stuff anyways and it’s still impressive, I just don’t really get the point of the train other than just kinda looking neat cause of the frame of reference.

    • hemko@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      2 months ago

      There’s couple extra factors

      Wind - he’s sometimes moving even backwards on relation to the earth. That means you’ll feel the air resistance completely messing with your brain

      The platforms - it’s extremely narrow, just 2m wide or something. He has to land the tricks very accurately to not get thrown off the train

      The fucking train - there’s a non-zero chance in this to get driven over by a train

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      2 months ago

      Off the top of my head, since he’s not moving, his momentum is very different than doing the tricks on the ground. He probably had to get a feel for the difference (notably the difference in air resistance, again, since he’s not moving forward).

      My guess is the relative distance traveled is greater than usual for some of these things (train moves at a steady speed while he’s in the air, while an equivalent ground jump he’d have a velocity that would be decelerating).

    • Annoyed_🦀 @monyet.cc
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      2 months ago

      Yep, Redbull hire and film a lot of these stunt for commercial. Also a big sponsor for extreme sport.