Limbo skating

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Limbo Skating or Roller Limbo is a sport that involves skating under an obstacle without touching it. In order to negotiate an obstacle of very low height, it is necessary to straddle your legs, if possible into the side splits , and to lean your upper body forward until your face almost touches the ground.

As with conventional limbo - dancing try the participants of a competition one by one, to pass under a horizontal bar adjustable height, with those eliminated that do not make it. The bar is lowered from round to round until there is a winner in the end.

Variations are also possible. So it can be B. go to drive under as many cars as possible. In the program “ Wetten dass ” a betting candidate drove under a glass plate. On August 28, 2014, six-year-old Gagan Satish from Bangalore set a new world record by rolling through under 39 cars.

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