Watch this former American Ninja Warrior contestant front-flip over 10 humans
His record is 13.
The American Ninja Warrior is perhaps competitive sports’ purest, most unthethered athletic endeavor, a test of psychology and physiology that only most lithe of us may succeed at.
Kyle K’Otic Johnson, a local celebrity in Charleston, S.C., competed on American Ninja Warrior in the summer of 2015. He dabbles too in breakdancing in the Holy City’s old market, and will pop up at various times and venues to perform acrobatic feats that defy physics and the swampish humidity of South Carolina’s low country.
Like on Saturday, when he appeared at the city’s weekly farmers market to front-flip over 10 human beings lined up in a row.
At the #Charleston farmers market with #thebreakcircuit and @Kyle_Kotic leaping over 10 people, nbd. pic.twitter.com/XbsLjuLjoC
— Distil Union (@DistilUnion) July 15, 2017
It should be noted that the first two people in line are crouching on folding chairs, lending an added degree of difficulty on the front end of this pirouette. Kyle lands the dismount off camera then enjoys some well-earned applause for his troubles.
As a warmup the previous afternoon, he visited a local arcade and completed a decidedly easier task by front-flip leaping over a picnic table filled with four dazzled Charlestonians.
The geniuses at @DistilUnion have created sunglasses that can stay in place! So there's no confusion, I'm recording not jumping #Charleston pic.twitter.com/6h1yKPpEDL
— John Fuller (@fullerjoh) July 14, 2017
That one’s almost too easy for a man who can flip up and over 13 humans at once. Nevertheless, thanks to Kyle for keeping the dream alive.

