Stimulating Game Of Soccer

This is a video of us using an EMPI TENS stimulator on our legs and trying to play soccer. It's interesting and funny to see how much of a challenge it is to kick a soccer ball while this electronic device is on.

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+8 1. sux2bu commented 9 years ago

What's the point ? Why not just tie their shoe laces together and see how that works.
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+5 2. Klemm commented 9 years ago

Many things are exiting to do but boring to watch. this is one of those. :|
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-4 3. Natan_el_Tigre commented 9 years ago

Ha-ha! Same thing happens to "weekend warriors" when stepping onto their battlefield after a long, hard week of sitting in an office chair. You can also induce this effect by integrating "leg curls" into a sprinter's exercise regime. 8-)
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+2 4. thundersnow commented 9 years ago

That's taking a TENS unit to another level.
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0 5. Judge-Jake commented 9 years ago

I don't understand how placing empty tins behind your knees could do that :S
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0 6. pocketchange commented 7 years ago

sux2bu tying shoelaces wouldn't nearly have the the same effect, Next time do some research on a tens unit and understand how they affect the human body. It's just a video, lighten up.