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A study of the double dyno |
18-Jan-2011 At 3:50:24 PM |
gordoste
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On 18/01/2011 patto wrote:
>They needed a 'study' to come to that conclusion!? Oh dear.
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>Anyone with a decent high school knowledge of physics should be able to
>come to those conclusions without calculations or testing.
Actually most people would think that the way to minimise injury would be to just high enough to catch the hold. The false reasoning is that if you go past the hold then you need to stop your downward velocity by catching yourself on the hold, resulting in a large force. |
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