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How rollercoasters affect your body - Brian D. Avery

How rollercoasters affect your body - Brian D. Avery

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In 1895, crowds flooded Coney Island to see Americas first-ever looping coaster: the Flip Flap Railway. But its thrilling flip caused cases of severe whiplash, neck injury and even ejections. Today, coasters can pull off far more exciting tricks and do it safely. Brian D. Avery investigates what rollercoasters are doing to your body and how theyve managed to get scarier and safer at the same time. Lesson by Brian D. Avery, directed by Stretch Films Inc. Will: I'm 21, retired pro wrestler, I messed up my spine pretty bad, squished my t10 and t11 are in bad shape. I watch this trying to figure out if I can ever go to Disney world or universal studios again and enjoy rides as if I was a kid again. I hope someone can really help me out.
Date: 2020-08-22

Comments and reviews: 3


I know roller coasters are safe -I really do- but Im still scared.
I think its because Id like my heart to be beating safely in my chest and not having the equivalent of an organ panic attack

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3: 18 you show literally every harness other than the one specifically designed for airtime-focused coasters - THE LAP BAR! Otherwise, this is the best GP video ever, great job!
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I get this weird sensation like my body is floating and its weigh less then the headache and dizziness that comes after. OMG
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