Somehow I know with all my infinite skill if I tried this I would either land smack on my head or flat on my ass: How to Run up a Wall and Flip - WikiHow: "Run at the wall with moderate speed. Looking at the spot you are going to put your feet is very important. When you are learning this move, you'll need more speed, but once you've got it down pat, you can try it with less speed as it becomes easier."
Either way my precious brains would be in jeopardy.
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I used to be able to do that as a kid... but I don't dare try it now. But it's awesome that someone has generously created step-by-step (literally) instructions!
ReplyDeleteSee, this is why the internet is genius. I just assumed that there was, like, a guild of people who could do this sort of acrobatic move successfully. Turns out that the guild is an open-entry e-guild. That rocks.
ReplyDeleteHowever, I will not be trying this move.