Human Loop The Loop

Human Loop The Loop

 
Damien Walters is the first human to ever run the Loop the Loop.


Human Loop the Loop with Damien Walters – Pepsi Max. Unbelievable

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Could one man run a loop the loop? Daredevils throughout history have been pushing the boundaries of risk, jumping across canyons and flying over rows of vehicles on their bikes. But have never undertaken this unbelievable stunt by foot alone.

Let us introduce Damien Walters, a free running stuntman who challenges himself physically every day by back flipping over buildings, jumping over cars and achieving gymnastic triumphs– but never before like this. Damien has accepted the Pepsi Max challenge of running loop the loop on foot.

Will Damien make it? Watch this video to find out if he is able to successfully free run the loop the loop stunt, and accomplish an unbelievable feat.

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What Causes Eye Flashes and Floaters?

From Life’s Little Mysteries.

What Causes Eye Flashes and FloatersUndulating like strands of kelp drifting on a minuscule ocean, “eye floaters” can be annoying. Sooner or later 70 percent or so of us will endure eye floaters or their pesky cousins, eye flashes.

Although a variety of medical conditions can cause floaters and flashes, the most common culprits are iffy connections between the back of the eye and the vitreous, the eye’s Jell-O-like core.

Sometimes — especially as we age and our vitreous thins — little patches of the wobbly thing can pull free from the back of the eye. As the vitreous yanks on the touchy retina nerves, sparks fly and flashes appear. And sometimes strings of vitreous cells are torn free. These cells bobbing about in the vitreous cast shadows on the retina, which we see as floaters. The sudden appearance of bursts of flashes or large floaters can indicate serious medical conditions, such as a detaching retina, and warrant a trip to an ophthalmologist.

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