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  2. Slackwire - Wikipedia

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    A slack rope usually utilizes a rope 10–20 mm (3 ⁄ 8 – 13 ⁄ 16 in) in diameter. The slackwire and slack rope each have advantages and disadvantages for doing stunts. For example, it is easier and more comfortable to do "sliding" tricks on a wire than on a rope. On a slack rope a performer can walk without shoes, a feat that is painful ...

  3. Slacklining - Wikipedia

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    While rope walking has been around in one manner or another for thousands of years, the origins of modern-day slacklining are generally attributed to a rock climber named Adam Grosowsky from southern Illinois in 1976 when he was sixteen. [9] In 2012 a slackline performance by Andy Lewis was featured as part of the half time show by Madonna. [10]

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    From rip-resistant nylon to marine-grade rope, reach for one of these top-rated dog leashes to keep your pup close. Here are the best dog leashes. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help ...

  5. Acrobatics - Wikipedia

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    Tightrope walking, also called funambulism, is the skill of walking along a thin wire or rope. Its earliest performance has been traced to Ancient Greece. [6] It is commonly associated with the circus. Other skills similar to tightrope walking include slack rope walking and slacklining.

  6. Tightrope walking - Wikipedia

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    Tightrope walking, also called funambulism, is the skill of walking along a thin wire or rope. It has a long tradition in various countries and is commonly associated with the circus . Other skills similar to tightrope walking include slack rope walking and slacklining .

  7. Why One of England’s Richest Men Spent $2 Billion to ... - AOL

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    On a punishing seven-day safari trek across South Africa and Botswana, the INEOS Grenadier passed every test imaginable—well, almost. Why One of England’s Richest Men Spent $2 Billion to Make ...

  8. Talk:Tightrope walking - Wikipedia

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    The skills and equipment for tight rope, highwire, slack rope, and slacklining, while different, are also related. Neither this article nor the Slack rope walking or Slacklining articles are very extensive. Would it not make sense to create a single Wirewalking article, and merge these three together under the heading? There could be a separate ...

  9. 3 simple tests that show how well you're aging, which ... - AOL

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    How long you can balance on one leg could reflect your health, according to a new study.