Snowmobile Double Backflip
Master of the snowmobile Daniel Bodin has done the impossible: landed a double backflip on a sled. The Swedish native and snowmobile freestyle pro spent two years prepping to become the first person in the world to do it.
Master of the snowmobile Daniel Bodin has done the impossible: landed a double backflip on a sled. The Swedish native and snowmobile freestyle pro spent two years prepping to become the first person in the world to do it.
It's not just the brain, although that's arguably the most worrisome part, that football is hard on. Injuries to knees, ligaments, shoulders, and weight trouble are all problems that studies have shown retired players to have after stepping off the field. Life Noggin looks at how football impacts the body as a whole, and not just the head.
Mixing ancient Japanese techniques with the process of distilling bourbon, Bourbon Barrel Foods is putting a Kentucky twist on brewing soy sauce. The condiment is made in small batches with Kentucky-grown soybeans and limestone-filtered Kentucky spring water, which is then aged in a bourbon barrel. The result is a bold, smoky flavor with sweet hints of oak. Their soy sauce has not only been spreading across the states, but is also gaining respect in Japan.
Built for those chasing podiums, personal bests, or just peace at pace, Nike's Pegasus Collection is the trusted engine for everyday legends. Whether you're cutting through pre-dawn city loops or gunning for elevation on weekend trails, each shoe in the collection delivers serious propulsion through a trio of tech: ZoomX foam, an Air Zoom unit, and ReactX. The Pegasus Premium brings a new level of responsiveness for runners who measure their life in split seconds. The Pegasus Trail 5 grips and glides through off-road unpredictability, while the Pegasus 41 SP offers everyday performance that refuses to compromise. From streets to switchbacks, take the next step and fly with Pegasus.
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Crack open summer with a twist of the tropics — Vita Coco isn't just coconut water, it's peak hydration. Whether you're reaching for the Original, spiking your senses with Pineapple, or riding the duo wave of Peach & Mango, each sip hits like a hammock in motion. Packed with electrolytes, nutrients, and just enough island attitude to revive you from boardroom burnout or beach-day bliss, Vita Coco is the closest thing to a vacation in a carton. No passport needed — just thirst.
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Dead tired, soaked to the bone, full of doubt and on the endless campaign trail. Former President Barack Obama stepped into a small room with a small crowd of about 20 twenty people in Greenwood, South Carolina, with a sense of dread. And then, in the back of the room, a woman began to chant: "Fired up! Ready to go!" 12 artists came together to animate a part of a speech by Mr. Obama describing how these words put the hope back in his historic run for the Presidency.
There was a time when Neptune's trident meant dominating performances at the highest levels of motorsport. Racing legends Juan Miguel Fangio and Stirling Moss helped put Maserati at the top of international motorsport with the 250F, the Formula One car which is a direct ancestor to the 3500 GT featured here. The 3500 GT was Maserati's first serially produced road car, a turn from their production of racing cars only. Owner Phillipe Reyns explains the history of this landmark Maserati and why making road cars became critical to the marquee's survival.
Once built for the indoor pitch and later claimed by skaters and streetwear purists, the Nike Gato has always thrived where precision meets style. First launched as the Nike5 Gato Street in 2010, this low-profile silhouette combined premium leather, suede, and embossed detailing with functional grip and XDR rubber — crafted for those who play fast and live faster. Now reborn for the modern city grid, the Gato returns with breezy textile underlays for breathability, a soft foam midsole, and that unmistakable gum sole grip. It's not just a comeback — it's a crossover. This revival is for those who look to the past and gain more traction for the future.
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Born on the gridiron, reborn for the streets — the Nike Field General returns, reshaped for a new era. Once worn by quarterbacks calling shots under Friday night lights, this latest drop revives that same fearless spirit in a silhouette built for city grit. Cloaked entirely in supple leather, the cacao-toned upper delivers a refined take on vintage toughness, while the Waffle sole keeps its '80s roots alive with every step. A padded collar, full cupsole stitch, and foam midsole lock in comfort and durability, making this a sneaker that doesn't just honor history—it commands it.
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You almost want to feel bad for The Empire. Their plans are always getting stolen, their Death Stars are always getting blow up, and they can't teach a single Stormtrooper to hit what they're shooting at. And Electronic Arts can't make a good Star Wars game. Sadly, the best we can do is wonder what could have been with this imagining of Rogue One as an 8-bit Double Dragon-style game.
As cinematographer for Skyfall, The Shawshank Redemption, and a number of Coen Brothers projects, Roger Deakins has had his hand in dozens of Hollywood's most beautiful films, and has the Academy Awards to prove it. But of all his shots, none are more striking than his silhouettes. With scenes ranging from True Grit to the upcoming Blade Runner sequel, this video pulls together a stunning collection of his signature shots.