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Underwater frisbee

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sanso

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Hey, maybe this could be a discipline for the next WC?

[ame="http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7242938722568213071"]Underwater frisbee[/ame]
 
haha, it would be a very slow spectator sport! I bought one of these a little while back, they are good fun. I'm always looking for new ways to have fun underwater, I find statics and dynamics get a bit stale and boring after a while, good to practise every now and then though.

I have seen an underwater toy that consists of a navy boat that floats on the surface that has targets hanging down from it underwater, then you get some underwater torpedos (not real ones!) that come with it that you have to try and hit the targets with. It looks like a laugh, but at about £50 it's a bit to expensive, I'll just use my imagination instead!

Martin.
 
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