Talk:Limbo (dance)
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من دارا ميرزايي ،ايراني هستم شهر تهران متولد سال 1991 ميلادي من مشغول به كار هنر طرافيك و خوشنويسي مياشم
Olympic sport?
[edit]I've heard that this will be included in the 2012 Olympics in London. Is this true? 75.143.255.200 (talk) 23:36, 30 October 2010 (UTC)
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[edit]Technique
[edit]While Wikipedia's not an instruction guide, some notes on technique would be informative, especially given how it is possible to limbo under surprisingly low poles. M0ffx (talk) 22:32, 1 July 2011 (UTC)
You make a good point, it would be good for the wiki page on limbo dancing to explain the science/physics/biology??? behind how it is possible for the human body to limber so low off the ground. The world's record is 6 inches. To break it, the distance from the back of your head to the tip of your nose has to be less than 6 inches. It helps to have less weight in the head, shoulders and chest. Also more weight in the calves, knees, and thighs.
Are there any official "Rules of the Game"?
[edit]Hi, in German media there is an ongoing discussion about the rules/techniques of the Limbo dance (or it only a party game, after all)? This might well explain the spike in page views this article currently enjoys. Explanation: On a famous live TV game show, a candidate claimed that per Wikipedia, the goal of the limbo dance was to move under a bar without the hands or butt touching the ground. Knees would be allowed, and she ended up winning a trip to Hawaii by robbing under the bar on her knees. I know that Wikipedia is not a how-to guide, but is there anyone who could clarify? --FoxyOrange (talk) 12:55, 11 June 2013 (UTC)
Good point, if the wiki page on limbo dancing doesn't contain some idea of the rules re the limbo dance it should.