Clint's epic Ambig part came at a heavy price, including slams like this skeleton-crushing high dive onto cement.
He's known for springing back up after every slam, but this ligament-stretcher means David is gonna rest for awhile.
This slam would have broken the arm of most people. David's either made of rubber, from another planet, or just plain tough as nails.
Thick vegetation can sometimes cushion a slam. But if your leg goes through the rail, no plants can save you.
Skate Rock survivor Sean Gutierrez down for life takes one on a picnic table you're glad you weren't having your lunch at. —Phelps
Ben Raybourn is taking skating to a whole new level. Too bad for him the slams are turned up a notch. Slappie + handrail + 50-50 + head bongo + collar bone = Hospital. Do the math—Gnarladocious!
Slamming on grass and soil beats cement every time, but it can still knock the wind right out of you.
Sometimes, even the most basic tricks can go horribly wrong. The board in the water just adds insult to injury.
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