Unicyclist Makes Remarkable Jump Onto Ten Wooden Pallets Standing Five Feet High Without Breaking Stride
by Lori Dorn from Laughing Squid on (#5KM8M)
Mike Taylor, a record-setting professional urban unicyclist, quite remarkably demonstrated his flawless jump onto the top of ten stacked wooden pallets standing at 155 centimeters (~ five feet) without a single break in his stride.
The power was with me today and it felt good.
Here's Taylor practicing his smooth moves.
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