@@insertnamehere6280 Tendons do not produce force. They transfer force from and to the muscle. Strong tendons means strong muscles => leg strength (the normal term to use). "Mad knee stability" makes sense but not knee strength, since tendons do not produce strength!
Everyone remember this is red bull - meaning in addition to standard precautions of checking avanlanche warnings etc, the run was thoroughly checked out via drone & helicopter, full emeregency rescue crew ready and more. Even if a back country skier, don't drop down a line like this without red-bull sponsorship level precautions. - former mtn rescue
Actually he took ways to be inspired and risk taking to another level. Don't you f****** think skiers know that there's a f****** risk. This person faced their fears in spite of the risk That's why this isn't for everyone
@@SpeciesUnknownwas there actually a good reason or he did it just to feel better about himself? That’s the question. Or maybe the latter is also a good reason for some. Maybe there’s nothing wrong about wanting to see yourself succeed in overcoming your fears, even if the situation doesn’t call for it. Should we succumb to our animalistic instict of self-preservation or push our body to the limit just for the sake of it? I believe there’s a good discussion in that topic.
Thanks for filming that. Now I know what it looks like up close! I like to ski, but I’ll stay on the blue slopes, maybe a short black run without the bumps 😂 😂!
Only those that experienced skiing can really appreciate the smoothness of his jumps. Otherwise, if u never had skis on, it might be easy to think, "meh, i could do that".
Bro you could have held that one in... Don't be so stupid, skiing steep pillows on peaks in alaska isn't the same as acting...💀 OSCARS ARE NOT FOR RIDING, THE'RE FOR ACTING!!!