In the first installment of the series, the scientists take on the phenomenon of human flight. From NBA superstars showing off their slam dunk skills to the NFL elite flying over a pile of bodies to score a touchdown, this study is sure to form some conjectures. Also in this episode, the lab scientists tackle the unknown entity of the term "hang time".
In this episode, the lab scientists tackle the question- Who hits the hardest in sports? Impact is felt from nearly every sport. Whether it's an outfield collision in baseball, a check to the glass in hockey, or a blindsided sack to an NFL quarterback all inflict certain types of human body injury. 'Rampage' Jackson appears to test the blow felt from one of his uppercuts.
In this edition of Sport Science, the scientists take on the question, "What does a cheap shot in sports feel like?" They discover what would happen if there was no protective equipment in sports or there were no rules. Just when you think it's safe to play, don't forget to wear a cup because you might be feeling the pain of a tennis ball traveling 50 MPH headed straight for your- uh oh!
This episode of Sport Science showcases some of the most horrific injuries ever suffered in professional sports. A select group of injuries are retold by the athletes who suffered them. Pain, empathy, blood flow, and broken bones are all tested as the scientists attempt to determine what truely makes people have the urge to look away.
In this edition of Sport Science, the scientists determine how gear enhances performance and how gear hurts athletic performance. With the help of some of the most elite athletes from a wide range of sports, conclusions will be made and those conclusions will really help you get your game in gear!
In this episode of Sport Science, the scientists attempt to re-enact some of the luckiest plays in sports history. With a deep analysis of trajectory, mathematics, probability, and geometry the results will be sure to shock you! Just when the avid sports fan thought they'd never see some of those legendary plays again, Sport Science attempts to bring them back to the playing field.
In the season finale of Sport Science the host takes a look back at some of the most memorable clips, reactions, and moments that took place right here in the lab. Also spotlighted are some of the greatest comments given but the almost 100 athletes who've set foot inside the revolutionary labratory.
NFL Superstar Ray Lewis takes on a real life SWAT team battering ram to determine which hits harder, Stephon Marbury tries to actually break ankles with his killer crossover, a Stunt Man attempts to recreate the Fan Man flying stunt at the Holyfield-Riddick fight and in the most extreme experiment we've ever done, we shoot an MMA fighter up with natural adrenaline and see if it makes him punch harder.
Sport Science host John Brenkus tries to single handedly stop NFL tight end Vernon Davis fron running 20 yards. Poker champion Daniel Negreanu bluffs his way past a lie detector. Kobe's infamous car jump video gets put to the test.
We revisit a classic experiement from Season 1, and try to see if science can debunk one of the oldest sports myths about sex before a game-now it's time to test the women. NBA star Sasha Vujacic tries to out shoot Shaq-blind folded.
NFL offensive linemen Marvel Smith and Joe Staley try to push 15,000 pounds into an end zone. A former MLB pitcher tests his invention: a new cup. Can someone kick hard enough to shatter a baseball bat? The Sport Science team travels to Switzerland to test an innovative new sporting apparel called X-Bionic.
We compare NFL superstar Ray Lewis monsterous tackle to the force generated by a home plate collision. World Record holder Scott Mendlson can bench press 1,015 lbs. but how can he stack up against nature's heavy lifters. Gina Carano is a master of Muay Thai , we break down the power Gina can create with the art of the eight limbs. We attempt to recreate Dave Winfield's infamous bird-strike.