thanks a lot guys, i think he done really well considering i had only had him on the stilts for 10-15 minutes before he was up for trying to flip, and next thing you know it was in the can, they then called us up a week later and asked if we would mind filming some more footage to show what you can do if you have practiced.
I was actually suprised by how they handled it, ortis got bockers back after his second attempt on the flybar, which nobody other than the "expert" could really get going properly. He said he had landed a backflip on his head, (i did tell him i had done my collerbone doing fronts, and challenged him to do a back while i do a front, but he bottled it)
but they didnt really slate it as hard as i thought they would, and them kangaroo shoes, well they just suck dont they.
It was another great meantion of the sport imo, and great advertising for our weapon of choice, the pro jumps