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  • So much physics applies to pole dancing too. I'm quite a geek, and I think thinking like that helps me to pole and teach pole better!

  • ssssssssssssssssssssssoooooooo­ooooooooooooooooooooooooo  boring

  • @HowtoBuildThings boring people get bored easily

    @natasha31683 great video, thank you very much

  • My boyfriend is a chemist, I'm hoping that when he watches this he'll be able to understand hooping in a way that I can't explain to him. Thank you!

  • zomg u just blew my mind haha

  • I'm taking college physics, and i've been trying to explain my flowtoys to my friends.(who dont care) I'm glad someone else does care, and it's very interesting! they should teach how to use these toys with physics. learning would be so much easier. but i'm a science minded person.

    :) You got the words right.

    my mom (when i was like, 6) taught us that with the catsup, but she forgot the lid!!! haha we learned how to stain white carpet! :)

  • I love this. I do an after school program and was hoping to do hooping with them once I got (a lot!!!) better at it. This would be a great way to insert some science into a hooping lesson.

  • You're a good teacher because you are not boring, plus you are very easy on the eyes. Having said that, if I was to pay someone lots of money to teach me everything there is to know about physics, I would choose the fictional character, MacGyver, as portrayed by Richard Dean Anderson in the TV show of the same name.

  • cool!

  • Excellent explanations by use of examples and diagrams (and the cute canine ;-)!

  • Nice explanations. You used excellent examples and the majority of it was very clear.

  • I never could get the hang of meteors. Really good explanations!

  • Great video... I learn something about Momentum.

    Thanks...

    Oh and of course about Centripetal Force.

    :)

  • The centripetal force is the external force required to make a body follow a circular path at constant speed.

    Centrifugal force (from Latin centrum "centre" and fugere "to flee") is a term which may refer to two different forces which are related to rotation.

  • All I have to say in correction is "centrifugal force" would be the spelling and term, sounding very much like centripetal. What I have to say about the video is thank you sooo much! You have taught me a few great things tonight.

  • thanks for the video! :D

  • Im spanish. I like juggling and practise how to move with Natasha´s videos. She always like an arabic dancer. She´s incredible!!!

  • sorry, She always likeS an arabic dancer

  • I love your videos, Natasha! I want you to know that your videos taught me how to hoop. Thank you. <3

  • Wow, ammre! How did you catch that? It so small...

  • AHH pennsic medallion!

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