If she broke both arms arm-wrestling, I think she should seek medical advice why her bones are so brittle.
To be fair I'm hypocritical on most things. It just seems two steps above dangerous. If the worst would have happened I wonder if it would http companies from supporting this type of thing. Not trying to go too far dungeon but I wonder where the line gets drawn.
I can't get on FB at work so I'm not sure if this is a repeat of the above. This is some on bike footage from another lowside that got a little bit out of control. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViNgNf94JYQ&feature=youtu.be
This footage came from a UtahSBA race this past weekend. Yes... the GoPro fared somewhat better than the bike...
3:00 mark and 6:00 mark are nice. I found myself smiling and watching. 8:30 he cranks it to 4K volts. Playing with electricity and a plasma screen. http://youtu.be/mkvQ9aWM0DE
Here's a shark video I shot with my GoPro last month on a shipwreck off Ocracoke Island, North Carolina. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmdINedp25g
Max depth was 126 feet (down at the sand where the sleeping shark was on the bow). Did 23 minutes bottom time. I'm old school, just air, no gas. Started deco at 40 feet, but got spanked by my computer for coming up too fast and had to hang at 25 for a while longer than I thought. Stayed five minutes past the okay, not just from being conservative, but watching a big school of barracuda that followed us off the wreck. Dodging jellyfish the whole time at 10 feet. Water temp was fantastic, near 80 at surface, not much lower at 110-125. A little current going. Fantastic dive conditions for the Graveyard of the Atlantic.
Just curious..at around the 3:59 mark when the shark makes a sudden direction change, did your balls shrivel up inside of you in fear? Mine did and I'm just sitting here watching it on a screen!