By Uncle Dave Thursday November 6, 2008
There are those few who make no excuses!
Good video. This kid got some attention when he first did the 360 a year or so ago. Hopefully ESPN keeps up with him.
Maybe some neck protection (in addition to the helmet) – if he does that flip and catches his head, he’ll be paralyzed from the neck down.
Chuck, while I agree with your sentiments, I’ve got the feeling that this kid is the type who would find a way to control his wheelchair with a pressure sensor in a mouth-guard. Awesome stuff.
I suppose he’s at less risk for spinal injury but that looks hard on his backbone.
Any idea how he was paralyzed in the first place? Hopefully not in a skate park accident.
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There are those few who make no excuses!
Good video. This kid got some attention when he first did the 360 a year or so ago. Hopefully ESPN keeps up with him.
Maybe some neck protection (in addition to the helmet) – if he does that flip and catches his head, he’ll be paralyzed from the neck down.
Chuck, while I agree with your sentiments, I’ve got the feeling that this kid is the type who would find a way to control his wheelchair with a pressure sensor in a mouth-guard. Awesome stuff.
I suppose he’s at less risk for spinal injury but that looks hard on his backbone.
Any idea how he was paralyzed in the first place? Hopefully not in a skate park accident.