Aerial Skiing | How They Train | TIME
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 15 ก.ย. 2024
- Follow world champion aerial skier Ryan St. Onge in Lake Placid, New York, as he trains for the 2010 Winter Olympics, and watch TIME reporter Sean Gregory knock himself out cold on the trampoline.
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Aerial Skiing | How They Train | TIME
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the training for 8 seconds in your life for your whole life was an amazing inspirational thing to keep me into footbal camp
"I dedicated my whole life to 8 seconds", that really is a crazy thought lol
i love how the reporter always try out the things the athletes do to show that its not as easy as it looks
We miss you Ryan, your style is everlasting!
so much respect for this guy and what he is doing
I just finished watching this whole series and its amazing! Im so inspired to my lazy butt to the gym tomorrofor just an hour, seems like its the least I can do!
The Fliffis Rudy ouy he does is as it was taken from the World Cup in trampolining. It has an early twisting, arms laid in, and twisting finished early to have full control. EXCELLENT!
It's simply beautiful, spectacular...
It's called "Pop String Orchestra" by Laurent Lombard
good catch!
This guy is a ninja on skis.
it's beautiful. Good luck
this was amazing!
Ryan St Onge would be in the national team in trampolining in USA if he did dedicated to do so. Ryan, along with Jeret Peterson, are both true successor of Eric Bergoust. Importantly, Ryan has performed the best DfFF I’ve ever seen in my life. He would have at least 260 points if he made two jumps as Ryan performs them flawlessly.
yea ryan!!
Amazing!
What is the very first song????
Thanks in advance!
Woah
can't find that last song, can anybody link it?
it is saying that he trains in lake placid, not that the olympics are there
Nice video
Whats the song from 4.55 to end?
3:46 HOW. HOW. Omg
2:26 pause it
I hate it when reporters try to replicate whatever sport the athlete does amazingly only to look terrible and exaggerate how amazingly difficult the sport is.
AndrewDangerously you try doing any of these. I've done curling and speed skating, and they are much harder than they look
because they love it. Because being airborne makes them happy..maybe.
CORK
as he trains in lake placid, not the olympics in lake placid.
Thats my cousin...nbd
Gerard232323 you’re right, it is no big deal!
Might as well buy a lottery ticket. The odds of winning a gold medal is slim. And even if you do win it, it's still not worth the time and effort put in. A figure skater will recoup, but aerialists will simply fade away, just like the Mark Lenzi, who won a gold medal in diving.
Yeah right. Who pays them millions? I have never heard or seen any of these people in endorsements. There are athletes who do make that kind of money in endorsements, but not aerialists. He'd be lucky to make 50K when his jumping days are over.
something more like, curling. harsh
"Follow World Champion aerial skier Ryan St. Onge as he trains for the 2010 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York,"... what's wrong with that.