Sport Science Happy Gilmore


Happy Gilmore segment from Sport Science on FSN

 
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25 Responses to “Sport Science Happy Gilmore”

  1. NickSansivero says:

    this video could be 1 minute long…

  2. SOUTHDC231 says:

    30 seconds for 1 swing lol

  3. DJackAlacks says:

    @filexi – Only a European would find a way to turn this into an American-Bashing. F*ck off, seriously. I understand you’re mad because you can’t win a soccer game, but come on…

    Anyway, I can’t believe this actually added 30 yrds. That’s funny as hell.

  4. evilotto77cheese says:

    “Pros call it the X factor”

    I can absolutely guarantee you that’s bullcrap! haha

  5. CrazySportsFan1 says:

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  6. CrazySportsFan1 says:

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  7. CrazySportsFan1 says:

    Check out John Brenkus’s new book The Perfection Point as the host and creator of “Sport Science” unveils the extremes of human performance as only he can do. It answers the questions: What’s the highest someone can dunk a basketball? What’s the fastest a human can run 100 meters? How far can someone drive a golf ball? It’s a must-have book for anyone interested in sports and you can pre-order it today at Amazon.com!

  8. EpicObjection7 says:

    Slow it down one more time. I don’t think I got a good look the first 25 times. Maybe one extra camera angle would help. My friend did this swing and I slowed it down twice after showing the actual clip full speed.

  9. Filexi says:

    @zane200 It’s typical american shows!

  10. DRakeTV42 says:

    DRakeTV: Sport Science must watch my video!!

  11. xtreammusicfreak says:

    that is sick!

  12. KashmirShahzad says:

    @BigboyDownStairs LMFAO

  13. bufsabres22 says:

    @BigboyDownStairs hahahaha

  14. TheMrpapascotty11 says:

    happy giolmore is funny

  15. orangeblanketoftrust says:

    @zane200

    lol that’s what I was thinking…

  16. DSilkFilms says:

    @xlmvp86 Excuse me … but was I talking about you, or this video ? … uhhhh NO. mind your own fucking business

  17. xlmvp86 says:

    @DSilkFilms Yeah 462,000 views on youtube alone, yeah nobody cares.

  18. 0123kid says:

    that swing was amazing. but not practical

  19. MegaDman321 says:

    just moving up like that is not like hockey

  20. DSilkFilms says:

    @Cluggy13 …. And … once again ….. Nobody cares. Congrats, Fucking imbecile

  21. nick773 says:

    @iHateAboriginals haha

  22. BigboyDownStairs says:

    Can someone please make a version of this with more replays of the swing because i missed it

  23. vHUSKYFAN says:

    everybody swings the same way… wow, have you seen charles barkley swing the club?

  24. toolmansam says:

    @xXKushkinXx
    How?
    Not from hockey. Just poor math!

  25. toolmansam says:

    @tarheelbeast23
    Ha. Good one.
    The forward momentum helped create a clubhead speed of 114mph.
    It’s not 107mph + 4mph.

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