How One Insane Long Jump Outsmarted the Entire Sport

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024
  • Tuariki Delamere's somersault long jump at the 1974 LA Pacific Championships marked a pivotal moment in track and field history. This video examines the New Zealand athlete's innovative technique, its biomechanical advantages, and the subsequent IAAF ban.

Komentáře • 821

  • @treewisps4085
    @treewisps4085 Před měsícem +499

    "Deemed it too dangerous" yet high diving is perfectly fine.

    • @Craft-oh7uv
      @Craft-oh7uv Před 27 dny +20

      That's in water not bloody sand 🤕😅

    • @koltoncrane3099
      @koltoncrane3099 Před 24 dny +47

      Craft
      Diving into water freaking high up is still dangerous. Heck playing hockey and taking a puck to the neck is dangerous.

    • @RC-qf3mp
      @RC-qf3mp Před 20 dny +11

      The danger is in kids copying it. Was a good decision. Kids high diving is dangerous, but not nearly as much as pools have life guards and kids learn high diving from coaches and starting at lower levels.

    • @Nako3
      @Nako3 Před 20 dny +2

      @@koltoncrane3099 Everything in life is dangerous if you think about it.

    • @incaseinever
      @incaseinever Před 20 dny +5

      Talk to Redbull athletes about "too dangerous"😅

  • @sebastjansslavitis3898
    @sebastjansslavitis3898 Před měsícem +1022

    gymnast does triple somersault from bars 3m height
    judges: I sleep
    long jumper does somersault
    judges: omg ban! he gonna injure himself

    • @finkelmana
      @finkelmana Před měsícem +100

      I am not saying your are wrong... But the gymnasts fall onto very padded and air filled mats that are specifically designed to decrease acceleration, before stopping them. Long jumpers are running 20+ miles per hour and land in sand. If I was going to fall headfirst into either of those, Id choose the mat.

    • @sebastjansslavitis3898
      @sebastjansslavitis3898 Před měsícem +65

      @@finkelmana well I wouldn't call it very padded, bet yeah, they have some mat there. Everyone got mat. Could just give one to long jumper too. They give one to high jumpers after they started jumping head first

    • @cbellasbusta4643
      @cbellasbusta4643 Před měsícem +13

      @@finkelmana sand is soft. i wonder how many people have mimicked a long jumper and fallen at the beach and hurt themselves

    • @AcceptYourDeath
      @AcceptYourDeath Před měsícem

      @@cbellasbusta4643 Sand is not as soft as you imagine, it`s just the way it isn`t a cohesive and solid object why it works for long jumping. If you land in a mostly vertical angle for whatever reason sand can get incredibly hard.
      Anyway it is a really lame excuse there are so many olympic disciplines which are way more dangerous.

    • @poa2.0surface77
      @poa2.0surface77 Před měsícem +107

      @@finkelmana There is no 'but'. There are many things in the Olympics far more dangerous than doing a simple front flip in a long jump. PERIOD. The problem was that none of the other competitors trained to use this technique, so everyone whined about it and the commission accepted a few bribes to ban it.

  • @MikeCrook-hv9qp
    @MikeCrook-hv9qp Před měsícem +198

    I love when people not only think of alternative strategies to improve results but also have the guts to make themselves a test subject.

  • @MadderMel
    @MadderMel Před měsícem +202

    He didn't stuff his body with drugs to bridge the gap !
    He employed a brand new technique !
    Seriously , there should be statues of this guy in New Zealand !!

    • @Craft-oh7uv
      @Craft-oh7uv Před 27 dny +2

      And crezy one at that 🤕

    • @FruitPunchSamuraiG-182
      @FruitPunchSamuraiG-182 Před 14 dny

      okay but whos crazy enough to be so persistent on trying something crazy new without being on drug?

  • @michaelclement1337
    @michaelclement1337 Před měsícem +334

    I lived in New Zealand in 74 and I remember John's jump making the news. At the time I said to myself "that jump is bound to be banned"

    • @Oneiros433
      @Oneiros433 Před 20 dny +2

      why is that? you are going face forward when doing the flip so you can react in time by landing on your feet or and hands.

    • @michaelclement1337
      @michaelclement1337 Před 20 dny +5

      @@Oneiros433 I got the feeling that it would be deemed unsafe regardless of actual safety

    • @Nimmermaer
      @Nimmermaer Před 19 dny +6

      @@Oneiros433 Have you seen the video? Even he stopped training because he feared serious injury.

    • @hansvonmannschaft9062
      @hansvonmannschaft9062 Před 19 dny +1

      @@Nimmermaer Just like the guy on the video, you gave yourself away. None of you did anything tougher than a gym routine, not to mention military service. "Thinking he risked serious injury to his sspiiiine!", give me a fracking break, "crystal generation" for a reason, never a name's been deserved better.

    • @Mr.Helper.
      @Mr.Helper. Před 18 dny +2

      i was wondering how they were going to ban it .. i guess too dangerous is somewhat valid

  • @MadderMel
    @MadderMel Před měsícem +63

    Banning that method almost certainly would have cost him medals !
    Big medals at that !
    I think it's quite astonishing what he did !
    All New Zealanders should be very , very proud of him !!

    • @jwassel6492
      @jwassel6492 Před měsícem +2

      Ok!!!

    • @edvoon
      @edvoon Před 14 dny +3

      It won't have made a difference. If it wasn't banned, all other competitors would also have adopted the technique - like the Fosbury Flop in High Jump as mentioned in the video, and the "V" skis in the ski jump. In the end, the better Athletes would still have ended up where they would be normally anyway, since technique can be learned, but natural athleticism can't.

  • @anncain2432
    @anncain2432 Před měsícem +128

    The somersault idea makes sense and clearly works....I didn't know about it. Thanks for sharing.

  • @eyecubed85
    @eyecubed85 Před měsícem +301

    They should bring this back. I'd actually watch long jump.

    • @bobbys4327
      @bobbys4327 Před měsícem +9

      I watch the women's sand doucche....

    • @Freedom_Half_Off
      @Freedom_Half_Off Před měsícem +17

      ​@@bobbys4327 Something tells me your are easily entertained ... 🤔

    • @johnbernstein3916
      @johnbernstein3916 Před měsícem +6

      It would be better in they landed on pointed Spikes

    • @rockosgaminglogic
      @rockosgaminglogic Před měsícem +21

      Sand is way too unsafe, they should just ask them to identify how far they jump and don't question it. It worked in boxing.

    • @Construimus_Batuimus
      @Construimus_Batuimus Před měsícem +2

      Yeah... sure... what's a few broken backs and wheelchair bound ex-athletes... as long as you were entertained.

  • @Platypus_Warrior
    @Platypus_Warrior Před měsícem +42

    The channel should bring back 16/9 format. I can't rotate my TV. Long jump on a vertical video does sound wrong

  • @ethanaa
    @ethanaa Před měsícem +86

    This vertical video format is absolute eye cancer on an actual monitor btw

  • @tomcoryell
    @tomcoryell Před měsícem +48

    In approximately 1966, myself and my schoolmates at Ft Casper school in Casper Wy, USA witnessed one Mike Ingram win the long jump competition at the age of approximately 12 years old with a forward flip.

    • @RichsOnlineRSO
      @RichsOnlineRSO Před měsícem +9

      that's too much detail to argue. I believe your story and I tip my hat to Mike Ingram and to you good sir.

    • @yoremothra9838
      @yoremothra9838 Před 5 dny

      And that little boy grew up to be, George Washington.

  • @brettk9316
    @brettk9316 Před měsícem +31

    it is more fun to watch than the normal jump we need this back!

    • @SuchtFaktorHoch10
      @SuchtFaktorHoch10 Před měsícem +2

      I am with you. But when it becomes the norm it is the boring normal again. 😮‍💨
      Better to have some outliners to perform it so everything stays interesting.

    • @RichsOnlineRSO
      @RichsOnlineRSO Před měsícem +2

      I agree. If only they had a different material to land in so the danger could be mitigated even if just a little.

    • @SuchtFaktorHoch10
      @SuchtFaktorHoch10 Před měsícem +1

      @@RichsOnlineRSO water would be the next step. But kinda hard to measure

    • @RichsOnlineRSO
      @RichsOnlineRSO Před měsícem +1

      @@SuchtFaktorHoch10 I was thinking the same....or jello? LOL

    • @SuchtFaktorHoch10
      @SuchtFaktorHoch10 Před měsícem +2

      @@RichsOnlineRSO now we are talking 😄

  • @ColleenLlewis-xu5yk
    @ColleenLlewis-xu5yk Před měsícem +710

    Stop editing out natural speech pauses. It makes the dialogue boring and exhausting to listen to.

    • @BiggerMike69
      @BiggerMike69 Před měsícem

      Absolutely agree, sounds unnatural and robotic.

    • @geofftoscano6804
      @geofftoscano6804 Před měsícem +67

      Yes, I find this annoying generally on amateur CZcams videos. Editing out natural pauses makes the commentary impossibly difficult to listen to.

    • @f87115
      @f87115 Před měsícem +3

      Thanks for commenting and clicking

    • @timlovett2673
      @timlovett2673 Před měsícem +27

      Yes. Sounds like they are interupting themselves!

    • @1979Spica
      @1979Spica Před měsícem +10

      Just grow a pair

  • @dannygjk
    @dannygjk Před měsícem +200

    There are a lot of events in the olympics that are dangerous - poor excuse to ban it.

    • @graceygrumble
      @graceygrumble Před měsícem +16

      The Winter Olympics are really safe...

    • @mandiferrer
      @mandiferrer Před měsícem +60

      specifically the most dangerous is letting a legit woman box with a man disguised as a woman 😆😂

    • @dannygjk
      @dannygjk Před měsícem

      @@mandiferrer The officials even knew from tests that 'her' testosterone was too high.

    • @NelsonStJames
      @NelsonStJames Před měsícem +4

      Yep, even Nadia had one banned. Completely unfair to capable athletes who'll never get the chance to go all out.

    • @ThePallidor
      @ThePallidor Před měsícem +27

      Imagine the ancient Greeks and Spartans banning a dangerous technique. I mean, gynamistics routines are way more dangerous in general. This is basically the long jump old boy's club stopping innovation.

  • @ED709
    @ED709 Před měsícem +17

    The flip jump has been around at least 50 years. I had a friend of mine who tried it in the mid-70's and, while he was not a star athlete, he did improve his distance when compared to a traditional jump.

    • @WoodworkJoe-qr6xh
      @WoodworkJoe-qr6xh Před měsícem +1

      1974 was 50 years ago, so yeah.

    • @torunit4620
      @torunit4620 Před 28 dny

      When we heard about it, a lot of us were trying it. I tried it. A guy named Bruce Jenner did it.

  • @OrganicGreens
    @OrganicGreens Před měsícem +96

    The idea that a flip long jump is too dangerous is hilarious. Have the seen the gymnastics or any number if insanely risky winter sports? Ski jumping? Hello?

    • @justanothernoobe
      @justanothernoobe Před měsícem +29

      It just shows that the Olympic Committee has always been about controlling the rules to what suits their purposes rather than actively encouraging people to find ways to excel. What next, Americas Cup boats can't use foils because they might get too fast and someone might fall out or "this is how we've always done it?" As a kid I used to look up to the Olympics as something to aspire to compete at ... call my cynical but as I get older, it seems that pretty much everything in life ends up becoming tainted towards money and power to suit individual egos ...

    • @EdwinMartin
      @EdwinMartin Před měsícem

      It’s dangerous for high schoolers who want to imitate the jump

    • @scandicdream
      @scandicdream Před měsícem

      @@justanothernoobeyup, you absolutely 100% right, and I believe it’s even way worse than this, you barely scratched the surface. Remember “Samaranch”, the old IOC….the most corrupt organisation on planet earth…..They fly around the world on first class, staying at 5 star hotels, eating the best food, everything gotta be better than best. On our dime. As far as I know only one athlete has stood up against IOC and their pathetic and totally non sportsmanlike attitude and behaviour towards the Olympic Games, and that was in Nagano’98. The athlete was Terje Håkonsen, on snowboard for those who don’t know. He is comparable to someone like Tony Hawk. He progressed and made all the groundwork, making up all the tricks during the late 80’s and throughout the 1990’s, and won every single competition he attended. Every World Cup, every world championships etc….An absolutely amazing athlete, and he had such love for the sport, self respect and integrity that he rather not having a gold medal in the Olympics, which was basically the only medal he was missing, than obeying and doing Samaranch and IOC’s bidding…..Fruck them. Look him up on y/t if you already haven’t, exceptionally sports man. Norwegian Viking of course 😊😊😊

    • @MrAkaacer
      @MrAkaacer Před měsícem +23

      @@EdwinMartin Not any more dangerous than cheerleaders and gymnasts.

    • @OrganicGreens
      @OrganicGreens Před měsícem +12

      @@EdwinMartin Have you seen high school gymnastics, cheerleading or football?

  • @musik102
    @musik102 Před měsícem +15

    I've been following athletics for nearly 70yrs and talk of the somersault long jump has been around that long and more.

    • @tomcoryell
      @tomcoryell Před měsícem +1

      You are correct. I witnessed it in 1966 at least. See my comment above.

  • @collectingconfidence
    @collectingconfidence Před měsícem +6

    High schools (Minnesota) allowed it until '78. I used it in competition. It was banned the following year as a non-gymnast tried it with horrible results. It did allow me to go almost 4' further than my traditional approach (18'9"-23'6").

  • @mrbless1569
    @mrbless1569 Před měsícem +168

    I have to let you know that the forward Flip was done in Indiana back in 1972. I was there in the meet competing. The guy who flipped got 3rd place, I won the competition 😎

    • @docalexander2853
      @docalexander2853 Před měsícem +2

      @@mrbless1569 I know. I’m talking about the back flip that gymnastics use.

    • @docalexander2853
      @docalexander2853 Před měsícem +1

      @@mrbless1569 Great. Not forward, back

    • @docalexander2853
      @docalexander2853 Před měsícem +2

      @@mrbless1569 Did forward flip on long jump.

    • @LedSteelers
      @LedSteelers Před měsícem

      nice!!!!
      it's basically cheating .... and how the Olympic committee cannot see that is ridiculous !!

    • @bex-fl-1
      @bex-fl-1 Před měsícem +2

      Congrats! That's really cool. But let's also give it up for Tuariki Delamere. 👏👏👏

  • @robbyv.526
    @robbyv.526 Před měsícem +25

    GO COUGS!!!
    This Is Awesome how have I never heard this before ?!? Thank You
    WAZZU

  • @zerocool6452
    @zerocool6452 Před 24 dny +14

    Please don't record in vertical.

  • @SizzleCorndog
    @SizzleCorndog Před 18 dny +4

    the fact that this was banned but other athletes changed the basic technique of events like the high jump in the same olympics totally fine is insane

  • @petergriffin4629
    @petergriffin4629 Před měsícem +5

    I never got hwy people keep saying that a front flip in a long jump is dangerous, it is not only advantageous when it comes to far distance jumping but actually just the natural way you would fly during a far jump. The jumping motion naturally creates a forward rotation, with the kind of height and distance even lower level long jumpers achieve it's always simly a tuck in mid flight and you would automatically do a full rotation. I also really don't get what is supposed to be so exceptionally dangerous about it, gymnasts do crazy flips all the time and not even into sand but on actually surprisingly hard tumbling floor, they don't have rampant death through broken necks in their rows.

  • @andreweaves7975
    @andreweaves7975 Před měsícem +4

    I personally used this technique in high school in 1974 (Redondo high school)….Results were nominal….Very hard technique to control, in particular the landing.

    • @Othraerir
      @Othraerir Před měsícem +1

      yeah you need to keep your momentum when you land, otherwise you put your hands back/bum hits the sand.

  • @TehButterflyEffect
    @TehButterflyEffect Před měsícem +3

    Pleaaaaase reupload this in the correct aspect ratio.

  • @GreggsonWong
    @GreggsonWong Před měsícem +8

    Banning it is totally BS. Jump whatever way comes natural. Jumping should be about how far you go from point A to point B.

    • @triumph.over.shipwreck
      @triumph.over.shipwreck Před 28 dny +1

      Or just have different categories. It's done in wrestling: freestyle, folk, Greco, etc and swimming: breaststroke, backstroke, etc as two examples

  • @alonzobrickman7418
    @alonzobrickman7418 Před měsícem +7

    Who are the NCAA and IOC to say a technique is too dangerous? Boxing is dangerous, the luge is dangerous, the ski jump is dangerous. Let the athletes make the decisions for themselves.

    • @RaidFiftyOne
      @RaidFiftyOne Před 16 dny

      Ya maybe not for highschool long jumpers, but when your at a professianal level you should be allowed to make riskier jumps like all the other sports.

  • @barkingmouse8152
    @barkingmouse8152 Před měsícem +4

    The fosbury flop was controversial at the time too.

    • @Craft-oh7uv
      @Craft-oh7uv Před 27 dny +1

      Don't give the guy any more ideas 😂😂😂

  • @keith6400
    @keith6400 Před měsícem +5

    A similar technique relating to throw ins at football (soccer in US) was banned where the footballer somersaulted up to the touch line and then released the ball throwing it a long way.

    • @LorcanaTCGcast
      @LorcanaTCGcast Před měsícem

      when and where was this banned? looks to me like it's still legal everywhere to this day

    • @keith6400
      @keith6400 Před měsícem +1

      @@LorcanaTCGcast I think you are right, I heard it was banned on safety consideration after the first player did it. It appears this is wrong.

    • @TehButterflyEffect
      @TehButterflyEffect Před měsícem +1

      That soccer move is still used. But it's usually a flip and not a somersault (they are not the same thing).

  • @matthewswain5881
    @matthewswain5881 Před měsícem +1

    mate what an inspiring story, thank you for making an incredible video!

  • @ClipsNSnips
    @ClipsNSnips Před měsícem +8

    16:9 Seriously bro? Hope these never come up in my feed again

  • @davidmckibbin2399
    @davidmckibbin2399 Před měsícem +5

    John went to Tauranga Boys College. ...in one of my classes

  • @robertbeattie7057
    @robertbeattie7057 Před měsícem +1

    Agreed with the other old guys. I was in track junior high and high school 1969-1974. Routinely saw forward flip long jumpers. Again, this was in junior high and high school in Wichita, Kansas.

  • @porter0311
    @porter0311 Před měsícem +6

    Sounds like those that banned the summersalt long jump were just big ol jelly haters.

  • @Alan-jx7uk
    @Alan-jx7uk Před měsícem +4

    When I was in 4th or 5th grade (1966?) I did a forward flip while doing the long jump at the school track meet. The teachers immediately stopped anyone from doing that again. Years later a girl that went to my school said she remembered me doing that. Too bad I was dating someone at that time. (Hi Barb S) This is the first time I have ever heard of anyone doing that. I guess it wasn't that special. LOL

    • @tomcoryell
      @tomcoryell Před měsícem +2

      I witnessed another student at my school in 1966 do it in Casper WY.

  • @dmac6589
    @dmac6589 Před měsícem +1

    I was doing this since I was a kid and I’m 52 now but I know this long ago, the gymnastics for quite a number of years

  • @HelloWorld-up4of
    @HelloWorld-up4of Před 13 dny +1

    4 minutes for a 6 seconds clip. A new record

  • @ddegn
    @ddegn Před 21 dnem +2

    Vertical video is a crime against humanity.

  • @Craft-oh7uv
    @Craft-oh7uv Před 15 dny +1

    His spex''s even stead on. The guy is a comic genius 😂

  • @klaouchie
    @klaouchie Před měsícem +16

    Literally "work smarter, not harder"! 😂 (I mean it must be very hard to do but still, he used his brain!)

    • @snerdterguson
      @snerdterguson Před měsícem +2

      It is a lot harder to jump and front flip than just jump. The benefit to the flip is your momentum carries you forward and are able to easier prevent falling back on your hands, and thus getting a shorter measurement.

    • @Craft-oh7uv
      @Craft-oh7uv Před 27 dny

      When banned he wasn't head over heals

  • @arniet5257
    @arniet5257 Před 12 dny

    I remember hearing about that growing up near Spokane when I was in high school. I always wondered why no else pursued that technique, now I know it was banned. Maybe someone should revisit this technique and petition for it to come back. Very impressive

  • @thomaslehmann9033
    @thomaslehmann9033 Před měsícem +16

    Amazing story! Thank you!

    • @Craft-oh7uv
      @Craft-oh7uv Před 27 dny

      Amazing he didn't smash his neck, thank you !

  • @billyholly
    @billyholly Před měsícem +1

    My best jump was only in practice in 1974, not at a meet, unfortunately, when I was at the University of Louisville. It was 25' 4", roughly 7.80 meters. Two months earlier was when my coach asked me to give it a try. Like the guy in this clip, I practiced it on the pole vault pit but tried it in the sand the same day. My coach gave me his shoes as a reward as there weren't enough to go around. Our track program was pitifully funded.
    I used the jump at our indoor conference championships and even did one triple jump with the somersault on the end. As far as I know, no one ever did that in official competition. The jump wasn't much, btw, but at least I did something unique and Sports Illustrated wanted to interview me if our team would wait around for the reporter. I thought it was best to leave as we all wanted to get out of icy Iowa and back to Kentucky. My coach thought I made a classy decision. However, a guy from the Des Moines Register did do an interview and I got a copy of this half-page story. I still do some crazy stuff.

  • @EXTRA300s
    @EXTRA300s Před měsícem +1

    Great story, I didn't know some did this jump. Great short doco, thanks man.
    I like the way you speak ( saw the comments )

  • @tyranmcgrath6871
    @tyranmcgrath6871 Před měsícem +2

    I was a tricker and I remember my front flip carrying me further than a regular jump. Probably to do with getting a maximum stretch forward, like a dive. Also I'm from NZ

  • @Tyrell_Corp2019
    @Tyrell_Corp2019 Před měsícem +1

    Dude was coming in 9th place. Had nothing to lose. Smart.

  • @badpakje
    @badpakje Před měsícem +2

    VERTICAL VIDEO SYNDROME !

    • @Craft-oh7uv
      @Craft-oh7uv Před 27 dny

      In a wheel chair syndrome 🤕

    • @ddegn
      @ddegn Před 21 dnem

      A crime against humanity.

  • @banjohappy
    @banjohappy Před měsícem +7

    I knew a 9th grader in California in 1966 who would tuck up into a cannonball position and he long jumped 20 feet. I saw it. The phys. ed. teacher measured it.

    • @Master-ng9uj
      @Master-ng9uj Před měsícem +5

      So, 6.096 metres. Almost 60 years later and the USA still remains stubborn in refusing the metric system.

    • @docalexander2853
      @docalexander2853 Před měsícem

      @@banjohappy I did 20 feet in 8th grade.

    • @TE5LA-GAMING
      @TE5LA-GAMING Před měsícem

      I jumped over 21 feet in 9th grade in jeans.

    • @TE5LA-GAMING
      @TE5LA-GAMING Před měsícem +1

      ​@@Master-ng9ujBut you use our antiquated system for all your ratchet wrench drives.

    • @erbananito_3843
      @erbananito_3843 Před měsícem +1

      @@TE5LA-GAMING boy the whole world uses the metric system but ig u gotta stay in denial lol

  • @hjvdb6829
    @hjvdb6829 Před 11 dny

    Thinking outside the box love it!

  • @robertharris7027
    @robertharris7027 Před měsícem +1

    This video is good example why you shouldn't do this in portrait mode.

    • @Craft-oh7uv
      @Craft-oh7uv Před 27 dny

      Better in mental hospital mode 😅

  • @1oag
    @1oag Před 2 dny

    Heck I was thinking of this concept all these40+ years but never did anything with my thought.. Glad to see someone else thought of it and executed it, but sadly it was never implemented..

  • @volvo245
    @volvo245 Před měsícem +18

    How dare he try to inject skill, daring and athleticism into a sport where we just compare innate ability with a bit of training!

    • @CA-oe1ok
      @CA-oe1ok Před měsícem +1

      Because it doesnt actually work. Your forward speed is entirely determined by how much you push the ground while running. You upward speed is entirely determined by how hard you push the ground down while making the 'jump'. What you do in the air is immaterial, (unless you fly). The important thing is having a good landing after that so you dont fall behind your centre of gravity by too much.

    • @RaidFiftyOne
      @RaidFiftyOne Před 16 dny +1

      @@CA-oe1ok Actually I think it does work, its all in the torque I believe. During a long jump, there's forward torque leading the jumpers head to the ground. Naturualy they attempt to prevent breaking there skull by pushing backwards (losing power) or make there body a net of sorts by extending there limbs (increasing drag). Whereas with the somersault jump you just... add enough torque to do a complete 360 while also possibly adding more force to the jump from pushing forward.
      Even after blundering his second jump by placing his hands on the ground, Tuariki Delamere still beat everyone else (including a olympic medal holder) and set the world record with it providing more evidence that it works.

    • @Craft-oh7uv
      @Craft-oh7uv Před 15 dny +1

      @@volvo245 you mean inject skull 🤕

    • @eragon78
      @eragon78 Před 14 dny

      because it also makes it substantially more dangerous.
      It turns a relatively safe sport into a dangerous one. That alone is reason to ban it. If you dont like the sport, thats fine, but it doesnt make sense to let significantly more dangerous techniques take over a sport when it was far safer before.

    • @RaidFiftyOne
      @RaidFiftyOne Před 14 dny

      @@eragon78 quick unrelated question, is your user name Eragon from the inheritance series, or like its your name?

  • @julianmvalencia30
    @julianmvalencia30 Před měsícem +1

    Wow. I have always thought of that. Except my thinking is about actually diving forward in a position like, those swimmers who race each other in the Olympics. Run, take a dive, and then flip in the air.

  • @jeremyashford2145
    @jeremyashford2145 Před měsícem +9

    Delamere went on to become a Minister in the NZ government.

  • @NewWave-n2s
    @NewWave-n2s Před 20 dny

    The abs are used as spring tension. Without the flip, only gravity is taking course. With the flip, they get to jerk forward some more

  • @RelativelyBest
    @RelativelyBest Před 12 dny +1

    "Good news and bad news. The bad news is that they've banned somersaults in long jump."
    "Shit! Well, what are the good news?"
    "That means nobody can ever beat your record."
    "Booyah!"

  • @pinkyplaygames8457
    @pinkyplaygames8457 Před 2 dny

    Dude got gud in the sacred art of Roly Poly. Respect.

  • @Plaguereaper
    @Plaguereaper Před měsícem +4

    A 4 minutes vertical video? Please no.

    • @ddegn
      @ddegn Před 21 dnem +1

      Vertical video is bad at any length.

  • @octaviatheappalled912
    @octaviatheappalled912 Před 20 dny

    Thank you for narrating using your own voice. Which is a good one, btw.

  • @leokimvideo
    @leokimvideo Před 21 dnem

    New Zealand has always done things differently

  • @TE5LA-GAMING
    @TE5LA-GAMING Před měsícem +1

    We had a high jumper in high school who approached the bar straight on, jumping from about 10 feet away and tucking his knees into his chest, arms wrapped around his knees and performing a barrel roll over the bar.

    • @Craft-oh7uv
      @Craft-oh7uv Před 27 dny

      Some say he's still in a mental hospital to day.

  • @JimmyNuisance
    @JimmyNuisance Před 13 dny

    Dude, that is cool as hell.

  • @ColKorn1965
    @ColKorn1965 Před měsícem +1

    I remember one of my high school classmates doing this and I was in shock.😂

  • @donnamicci9996
    @donnamicci9996 Před měsícem +1

    This was an excellent video. It was made even better by the fact that, unlike many other CZcamsrs, you are able to speak into the microphone without pre-recording your monologue and attempting to lip sync it. NICE WORK!

  • @NikBlackwell
    @NikBlackwell Před 18 dny

    I was born in '74 and as a teenager I would do this kind of running somersault for fun. It started after me and some friends were having fun running and jumping onto a high jump mat. After doing it a few times I ended up completely clearing the mat and landed on my feet. I did it a few more times, and then felt comfortable doing it any old time. I would do it on grass, even on paved surfaces, and later in a dojo. The sensei told me to stop doing it, as I may "shatter" my shins.
    That sounded like nonsense, but I gave up on it around that time, after getting discouragement from a few folks. Even though I was the fastest runner in my year, I wasn't the kind of kid to be recognised by sports teachers. I wasn't competitive or a dick, so my natural athleticism went largely untapped.

  • @8bit_paul
    @8bit_paul Před 11 dny

    2:02 - 2:24 I guess doing a dozen edits with one slow drifting in dolly camera in post is commonplace these days, I just couldn't focus on anything else here. Thanks for introducing me to this long jump variation.

  • @johnloony68
    @johnloony68 Před měsícem +2

    What’s the point of having a landscape picture squashed into a portrait shape? It just makes it much smaller

    • @ddegn
      @ddegn Před 21 dnem

      He hates us. That's the point.

  • @Comrade2face
    @Comrade2face Před 11 dny

    That bloody Kiwi Ingenuity always works a charm

  • @NerdyTraceur
    @NerdyTraceur Před 19 dny

    I did this in my school athletics all the time even at state level, used to call them frontsaults for distance :D was basically on par with my normal longjump around 5.5-6m

  • @jaytoser5212
    @jaytoser5212 Před měsícem +1

    Way back in 1974 in high school, I tried a front flip in the long jump. Yes, it increased my distance. But, I completely passed the sand trap (Back then, it was only eight feet long). I landed on the gym floor. Badly. My knees crammed into my head, and broke the skin. I was bleeding. Unfortunately, head wounds bleed a lot. After I went to the hospital for (what turned out to be) one stitch. I learned that I was not an athlete.

  • @radekrousek4688
    @radekrousek4688 Před měsícem

    wow.....I am amazed....very nice detail bro----thnx for this

  • @MatthewFTabor
    @MatthewFTabor Před 25 dny

    Long jump was one of my events in high school track, even though I wasn't especially good at it. My personal record was less than 5 meters. I never did a somersault long jump, but there were several times when I would add a front flip following my landing just because I could and thought it was funny. I did it several times in practice and everyone thought it was hilarious, but it I only did it a couple times at an official meet before an adult yelled at me and told me I'd be disqualified if I did it again.

  • @johndoe-yw7eb
    @johndoe-yw7eb Před měsícem +51

    "The Russians were going to use it at the '76 Olympics" is probably the real reason this technique was banned.

    • @IDontBuyIt50
      @IDontBuyIt50 Před měsícem +5

      there is literally nothing you can do on things like uneven bars or balance beams that is less potentially dangerous than a front flip into a sand pit, of that there is no doubt.

    • @realdragon
      @realdragon Před měsícem +1

      I would actually defend Russians in that case, it's not using steroids or other enhancing drugs but just natural ability

    • @johndoe-yw7eb
      @johndoe-yw7eb Před měsícem +1

      @@realdragon I agree, I was getting into the typical mindset of the rules committees.

    • @Craft-oh7uv
      @Craft-oh7uv Před 27 dny +1

      Bet they won't head over heals 😁

  • @MrAkaacer
    @MrAkaacer Před měsícem +26

    How can somersault jump be too dangerous when gymnasts do much riskier tumbles?

    • @whodidit99
      @whodidit99 Před měsícem +1

      Because then high school athletes would try it and someone would break their neck.

    • @brei2670
      @brei2670 Před měsícem +11

      @@whodidit99 They also try tumbling... Or pole vaulting... It's silly to ban this but not other things. I think it was just a conservative move, really. They didn't like it, because it completely changed the sport, so they came up with an excuse.

    • @dianablackman4528
      @dianablackman4528 Před měsícem

      It is dangerous for someone not trained in gymnastics. Duh....

    • @MrAkaacer
      @MrAkaacer Před měsícem +6

      @@dianablackman4528 Are you nuts? They can make it part of their long jump training. You train the long jump, you train a forward flip, where's the problem?

    • @docalexander2853
      @docalexander2853 Před měsícem +4

      @@brei2670 well, ban the Fosberry flop.

  • @michaelmcnally2331
    @michaelmcnally2331 Před měsícem +1

    I remember a footballer in UK doing this where would do a forward flip with the ball on the ground to get greater power into his throw in. They banned it shortly afterwards

  • @lightbearer313
    @lightbearer313 Před měsícem +1

    Heroic characters in movies who leap a gap should sometimes be depicted as doing this (the stuntmen would know how to do it safely, plus a lot of it is SFX).

  • @torunit4620
    @torunit4620 Před 28 dny

    The pictures show the event took place at Drake Stadium UCLA. Most of those buildings and the wall are still there.

  • @pabloenriquegorga4222
    @pabloenriquegorga4222 Před měsícem +1

    nice video but it is sad to see the images clipped for the portrait mode visuals

  • @marcelnowakowski945
    @marcelnowakowski945 Před měsícem +1

    Look at that!
    A New Zealander!
    Utmost respect!!

    • @GaryPeters-nv8pj
      @GaryPeters-nv8pj Před měsícem

      Yeah, fancy that. First to climb Everest, first to split the atom, give women the vote, have the 8 hr working day, the electric fence, disposable hypodermic needle and tranquilizer dart, pavlova, and much much more. Kiwi ingenuity lives on. Can you guess where I'm from?

    • @dougerrohmer
      @dougerrohmer Před měsícem

      @@GaryPeters-nv8pj I'm more surprised this long jumper didn't do a prancy dance before competing. Slapping his arms, stomping his feet, tongue lolling...

    • @paulsmith9786
      @paulsmith9786 Před měsícem

      @@GaryPeters-nv8pj Australia?

  • @SteveLeon-im5ll
    @SteveLeon-im5ll Před 14 dny +1

    The best jump would to dive forward and then twist 180 degrees in the air sideways and land on your back and do a backward roll to avoid your legs hitting the sand

  • @samwu9011
    @samwu9011 Před 19 dny

    its so beautiful!!! I want to cry~

  • @miroslavsvarovsky
    @miroslavsvarovsky Před 26 dny

    This reminds me the story of how they banned recumbent bikes. I think it's another artificial search for reasons not to allow something that goes "out of the box". In my opinion, the procedure used for the high jump, where new styles were allowed, is the best. Let life judge what is the way forward.

  • @Enfors
    @Enfors Před měsícem +1

    I've always thought it would make sense for someone to make a "dive" instead, as in diving into water, landing on your hands and rolling over on your back. Very dangerous though, but you'd be (I would think) more aerodynamic while in the air since you're "diving" through it.

    • @Craft-oh7uv
      @Craft-oh7uv Před 27 dny

      Better for him to dive into a mental hospital 😅

  • @icegiant1000
    @icegiant1000 Před 23 dny +4

    And that's what you call a legend. "I jumped so far, they had to change the rules."

  • @murtazamudassar3453
    @murtazamudassar3453 Před 12 dny

    I think that sports is the definition of pushing the boundaries of what a human can do but, when we do cross those boundaries they just ban. Like these are the innovations that make's a sport more entertaining .

  • @allenemersonn1227
    @allenemersonn1227 Před měsícem +1

    The technique goes back to the ancient Greek games but everybody said it was impossible or it would not lengthen the distances.

  • @user-ih9ci4gz5g
    @user-ih9ci4gz5g Před 25 dny

    Learn something new everyday

  • @bobgleaser7106
    @bobgleaser7106 Před měsícem

    How cool was that. Never heard of that before.

  • @Supertech-86
    @Supertech-86 Před měsícem +1

    Your flippin build up was more than the act deserved... 1969 I was being chased by viscous dog and hit a chain link fence at full gate, did the flip and kept steppin, outran the beast.

  • @j7ndominica051
    @j7ndominica051 Před 28 dny

    I'm surprised that athletes don't routinely break necks in pole jumping. That looks crazy.

  • @zenmorte2793
    @zenmorte2793 Před 17 dny

    This gives me speedrun world record history vibes lmao

  • @kenbridgeman8590
    @kenbridgeman8590 Před měsícem

    Nice vid. Short and sweet. Loved it.

  • @bigfooting
    @bigfooting Před 14 dny

    In 1973 a kid at Southeast Junior High School in Altus, Oklahoma named Donald Ray Jefferson did this first. I was there.

  • @JoeGator23
    @JoeGator23 Před měsícem +1

    I today's world of conditioning and the improved athleticism, this style needs to become legal again. Modern jumpers would easily be able to pull this off safely now. Why not advance the sport and make t more interesting? Maybe another league like X Games can make it a thing again. Imagine how much farther these jumps would be today if the technique was perfected since his first jump. Cool!

    • @Craft-oh7uv
      @Craft-oh7uv Před 27 dny

      Yes, and the number of people in wheel chairs 🤕

  • @americanpancakelive
    @americanpancakelive Před 14 dny

    They need to make it legal again. Gymnasts would probably excel at this technique.

  • @baguetteetcheese4665
    @baguetteetcheese4665 Před 15 dny

    Bring it Back!! Bring it Back!! We need to see how far humans can jump.

  • @harth1026
    @harth1026 Před 17 dny

    There are a lot of things that athletes do that are deemed "too dangerous" for most average people. Getting punched by a boxer is one of those things. But athletes trained for these things. They know the risks and perfect their techniques. And they come to these events to prove they are better. A forward flip in long jump should be legal. They shouldn't ban the move because the judges are too scared.

  • @rodhester2166
    @rodhester2166 Před měsícem

    We had a kid in high school do this during practice just for fun back in the early 1980s.

  • @MacOne53
    @MacOne53 Před 12 dny

    Well done Kiwi.👍👍👍.

  • @ubaft3135
    @ubaft3135 Před 18 dny

    I did something like this in high school. My intent was to do what's in parkour sometimes called tiger jump. land on hands and shoulder to roll out. Increasing my aerodynamics. But it's hard or maybe almost impossible to not over-rotate so it ended up as more of a front-flip. No injuries or pain but the impact was quite hard and I had little control in the air so I did not attempt it again.