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Why It's Almost Impossible to Spin 300 Hula Hoops At Once | WIRED
Feb 22 2019
For decades hula hoopers have been competing to see who can whirl the greatest number of hoops. The world record is currently 200 hoops, but could it go up? WIRED's Robbie Gonzalez examines the science and skills behind the spin.
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