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After finishing the Ironman in Tallinn (Estonia) in sixth position, Marti Alt wanted to propose to his girlfriend after crossing the finish line. The beautiful moment was interrupted by painful cramps that left Marti on the floor.
A slightly crooked jump. Don't laugh, or we'll see each other in hell.
Now seriously, if all athletics events were done blindfolded, and I'm not referring to the Paralympic Games, I assure you that the audience rate of these championships would be multiplied by 1000.
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Punching ball machines emerged in the early 20th century at fairs and amusement parks as simple mechanical devices to measure the strength of a punch. During the 1950s and 60s, they became more accurate and popular, expanding to arcades and recreation centers. With the advent of digital technology in the 80s and 90s, they began using electronic sensors and digital displays, enhancing precision and interactivity.
Today, these machines are present all around the world and are popular for both entertainment and sports training. Equipped with advanced technology, they measure strength, speed, and accuracy, and some include various game options.
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Maybe they were allowed to jump over the stadium on the condition that none of them would set foot on the grass. If that’s the case, mission accomplished.
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The more you obsess over doing something perfectly, the worse it turns out. Pressure, fear of failure, and unnecessary expectations build up tension, turning something simple into something complicated.
In the end, the real problem isn’t the difficulty of the task, but how you approach it. When you let the fear of failure take over, you become your own worst enemy. The key to getting things right is quite the opposite: let go, relax, and trust that your natural effort is enough.
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The outcome of what we do doesn’t depend solely on our experience or skills; the "luck factor" also plays a role. No matter how much we plan and prepare, there will always be elements beyond our control that can influence the result. The key lies in recognizing this reality and using our abilities to adapt and respond as best as possible.
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Sometimes, in an attempt to make things easier, a small detail can end up making everything more complicated. That’s exactly what happened to these two Brazilian women while putting together a bed.
They had everything under control—until they realized that their clever solution wasn’t such a great idea after all. In the end, they managed to finish the assembly, but not without first experiencing one of those moments that make you question what you were thinking.
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Making the most of the time while the boat turns around to tow you again.
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This is the typical scenario where two cars standing before a red light start roaring their engines with the hope that the other car will accept the challenge as soon as the green light comes on.
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