Science Klimas can’t (and won’t try) to do a backflip
- Posted on January 27, 2012 at 10:00am by
Eddie Scarry
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Times are hard and any kind of money can help. THE BLAZE’s science and technology editor Liz Klimas posted a video this morning of Syracuse student Sam Morrison who did one back flip a day for $100 as part of a bet with his dad. Watch the video here.
Klimas told me it‘s not a bet she’d do personally, mostly because she can’t actually do a backflip. “I can’t even do a cartwheel. Ever,” she said. “I’ve tried, people have tried to coach me in my younger years…nothing. I can’t even do a back dive into a pool — it’s a back flop.”
Poor Liz.
She blames her lack of acrobatic skill on her height. “What it comes down to is the jump, I think. You have to jump high enough to give yourself enough room to launch backward. I don’t have much jump for being tall for a girl,” she said. Klimas says she‘s 5’8″.
I asked if she’d at least try to do a backflip every day for a year for $100. She said no because her “hospital bills would far exceed” $100 after she lands on her face. Darn.
DISCLAIMER: As a full-time editor for THE BLAZE, Liz does have health insurance. But it’s probably not a good idea she try backflipping anyway. We try to promote a safe working environment.
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A Doctors Labor Is Not My Right
Posted on January 29, 2012 at 9:45pmShe could practice bending backward, to start. At the very least, she might get to the point where she rests her hands on the ground, and then rocks back the rest of the way.
Please keep us updated on her progress. Maybe the readers would be able to offer tips by checking her out in photos.
She can do it!
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