Interesting thing I noticed. Try to jump in the air and twist as much as possible. That is, try to jump and do a full revolution in the air before you come back down. If you do it really hard you might be able to do 1 and 1/4 to 1 and 3/4 turns.
The interesting part is that after you do this your wrist will start to hurt. Me and two of my friends tried this and we all noticed it. We all spun to our left and our right wrists hurt. I assume if you spin to your right it will be the other wrist.
Gah! My wrists hurt enough from the damn carpal tunnel. The last thing I want to do is spin around in the air to test your theory. Besides, knowing my luck, I would probably fall and break a hip or something.
Shadowfox
“The dead have risen, and they’re voting Republican!” - Bart Simpson
Doesn’t this Board have a Health and Safety Administration? How about some basic ergonomics rules? Where’s all the regulations when you really need them – people are getting hurt around here! NURSE!!
Now this thread has me laughing, not a common thing, I assure you. I can just imagine Konrad jumping and twisting… I wonder, Konrad, what in the hell led up to this conclusion? Why were you jumping and twisting anyway?
–Tim
We are the children of the Eighties. We are not the first “lost generation” nor today’s lost generation; in fact, we think we know just where we stand - or are discovering it as we speak.