- walking.
Slacklines differ from
tightwires and
tightropes in the type of
material used and the
amount of
tension applied during use.
Slacklines are tensioned...
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Other skills similar to
tightrope walking include slack rope
walking and
slacklining.
Tightwire is the
skill of
maintaining balance while walking along a...
- the
Strait of
Messina on a
slackline spanned between the two
Messina pylons. He surp****ed the
previous longest slackline walk of 2,710
meters and completed...
- guns
Handcuffs Jacks Anti-rollback
devices used in
roller coasters Looms Slacklines Socket wrenches Tie down
straps Turnstiles Typewriters Ratcheting socket...
- and to a
lesser extent in
other athletic activities including ballet,
slacklining and diving.
Although acrobatics is most
commonly ****ociated with human...
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parks incorporate interconnected trampolines, soft foam pits, trapezes,
slacklines, and
American Ninja Warrior-inspired
obstacle courses. In 2016, American...
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balance board Rolling globe Roman ladders Russian bar
Russian swing Slacklining Slackwire balancing Spanish web
Springboard Stage combat Static trapeze...
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connected to two
anchor points.
Slackwire is not to be
confused with
slacklining.
Usually slackwire utilizes a
steel wire 4–8 mm (3⁄16–5⁄16 in) in diameter...
- and
famous Tyrolean traverse,
which has
since become an
equally notable slackline. In 1946, the
spire was
first summited by l****oing the tip from the main...
- he
visited New York City,
where he
frequently juggled and
worked on a
slackline in
Washington Square Park.
Petit was born in Nemours, Seine-et-Marne,...