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The Physics of Tricking

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The Physics of Tricking

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This site explores the connection between "tricking", a modern athletic pursuit derived from martial arts and dance, and physics. It was built to showcase the research my son Cole Jayme did for a school project, and his interest in tricking and science. Cole provided all of the content and general design direction.


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Getting Started

Download the app from the Git Hub repo here:

View a demo here:


Site Visual

Example #1 Gif

What Is Tricking? This!

Example #2 Gif


Built With


Questions

For questions or to discuss collaborations on this or other projects, contact the author via LinkedIn or GitHub as follows.

Author

Jen Jayme
linkedin.com/jenjayme
github.com/jenjayme

Acknowledgements

  • Credit goes to my son, Cole Jayme, for suggesting the topic, researching the connection between tricking and physics, and providing all of the content for this site.
  • Much respect to the tribe at Loopkicks Tricking, a group of amazing athletes who offer excellent coaching, lessons and camps for people of all abilities to learn tricking.