Exhibition Awesome
Awesome can be found anywhere...even in the wild!
Awesome can be found anywhere...even in the wild!
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Lacrosse Larry takes aim while Backflip Ben does what he does best!
Awesome can be found anywhere...even in the wild!
Contorting all over town is what these folks do best.
You won't believe what these people can do in public!
Mind-boggling card tricks and other magic awaits!
Kicking it into high gear isn't easy, but it's oh-so worth it.
A strong mind is what helps these artisans control the tools of their trade.
When it comes to being creative, you need to be resourceful.
It's all about attention to detail in this episode.
Stuntman Shahaub Roudbari, freestyle skateboarder Mike Osterman, professional dancer Kyndal Harris and MMA fighter Natalie “Killface” Morgan are featured
Skateboarder and Street Performer Isiah Hilt, Parkour Athlete Lorena Abreu, Skimboarder Austin Keen, and Triathlete Kasey McCallister are featured.
These performers take advantage of various elements of nature for their act
These amazing performers do it big, do it right, and do it with style.
A strong mind is what helps these artisans control the tools of their trade.
When it comes to being creative, you need to be resourceful.
It's all about attention to detail in this episode.
In this episode, we explore how we can convert pressure into kinetic energy through displacement. We reuse our jet ski acrobat, this time highlighting his technique of diving the craft and using the force of the water to propel him.
Our hosts learn that there is such a thing as a stick bomb when we see the self proclaimed "world's longest" stick bomb go off. Trace and Sophie break down the physics and demo their own stick bomb in studio. (NOTE: stick bombs are popsicle sticks woven together, and NOT an actual explosive device)
Trace and Sophie take a look at successful, and not so successful, home and classroom science experiments. Concepts include combustion, air pressure, chemical reactions and plenty of fire.
Trace and Sophie watch clips of somersaulting, and then use an array of clips highlighting the talent - and physics - required to complete the perfect somersault or two ... or three, or four, or five
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