I don't know who's brain is so different. I can't even look at you diving off the high platforms without anxiety where you seem to have no fear at all. I also was an Airborne Ranger in the Army and jumped from many airplanes with only mild anxiety. You have far more courage than I do. Really nice clip.
Girly you are so precious and BRAVE. Thanks for letting us have a peek into your busy, crazy, adventure seeking life; I don’t know how you do it! ***watching your videos makes me stress eat and also pray for your safety. 😩 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
god that place looks like tons of fun. wow. jealous for sure............. also. damn everytime you show the camera shot from the top looking down. my heart skips a beat.
Followed Molly from previous RB dives. Totally skilled athlete. Fun person, too ! The wake board stuff looks like it would take a Lot of practice to go beyond a fast "THUNK" into the water !! LOL
Does anybody know if they r taking a shower before or have some means of cooling themselves down, or do they jump straight with a dry body into the cold water?
How did high divers train before the invention of the trampoline ? It seems like a no-brainer, but there must have been a time before trampolines were used to mimic the high diving experience.
Sign at 6:00 says "no girls allowed on this slide", which is due to the fact, that the female anatomy between the legs can't deal that good with the high water pressure at 80km/h
boring. guys on you tube are diving from 100 feet into waterfalls. If she wants to continue as a "professional high diver" she going to have to go higher or find a new job
Idk how molly talks when she's not on camera but in her videos it appears to me that she always talks so fake and staged. That kind of makes her unsympathetic
As a fellow Canadian, I can tell you she got that energy from growing up in the biting cold and isolation of Northern Ontario. You need to keep your spirits high when you're outside and it's below -20⁰C. There isn't a fake molecule in her body as far as I can see. I'd call it "The Canadian Spirit."
@@dejuren1367 Typically Canadians are more competent and have a broader skillset than Americans. For example, they're more likely to know which words in the language they're using require capitalization.