Kingsmen stuntman and former Daniel Craig body double Adam Kirley on the stuntly art (which on no account you should attempt to replicate) of exiting a moving car.
Get on all fours in the foot well facing the door. Everyone’s first instinct is to put their hands or legs down first. That’s the worst thing you can do: you will break something. The pointy parts of your body hurt – elbows, knees, hips, ankles. Put your fists under your chin, and bring your elbows together. Keep your chin tucked in to your chest to protect your head. The best point of impact is the back of the shoulder and your back. If you dive out directly onto your shoulder you’ll break it.
READ ON: How To Escape From A Moving Car (Mr Porter)
(Illustration: Nick Hardcastle)
I must give it a shot on the way home later.
Try it from a slow-moving bus first and work your way up
Next week Alan shows us how jump from a high speed train. But first, here’s a look at how to use a toaster safety while having a bath.
Shocking.
(Said in a Sean Connery voice).
So … socking?
Apparently the whole toaster in the bathtub thing – not as dangerous as you might think
http://www.cracked.com/article_19171_5-things-that-arent-nearly-as-dangerous-as-hollywood-thinks_p2.html
You actually felt you had to warn people not to do this.
people are stupid.
Lawyers advice…
Keep your chin tucked in to your chest. Yeah, that will protect your head.
A lad in UCD who used to roll down the stairs in lecture halls used to swear by that.
Has parking become that difficult to find?
So, that’s how to deliver a car bomb.
Thanks.
Just pay your taxi fare y’nob