An athlete uses physics to shatter world records - Asaf Bar-Yosef
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When Dick Fosbury couldn't compete against the skilled high jumpers at his college, he tried jumping in a different way -- backwards. Fosbury improved his record immediately and continued to amaze the world with his new technique all the way to Olympic gold. Asaf Bar-Yosef explains the physics behind the success of the now dominant Fosbury Flop.
What is the main difference between the traditional Straddle method and the Fosbury Flop regarding the center of mass of the jumper?
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