right? i mean, the way that we bind them up and swaddle them and protect them and put them in car seats, you don t expect to see babies move this way. it s easier to laugh and say, oh, it s fake, i m sure the baby isn t getting hurt. i don t need to worry about it. i was hoping it was an editing trick like live baby, live baby, okay, cut. put the doll in hand, do whatever you want with that stupid doll because it is just a doll. is this a case of creative editing? no, it isn t. who comes up with this idea first? who s doing the jumpy jumpy oh, you know, it s like, oh, hey the arm didn t come off. that would be russian leeanna fokina, a practitioner of something called dynamic gymnastics. she runs workshops in egypt. . a journalist has reported on this video for his blog dad wagon and for time magazine where he was a contributing writer. she was definitely able to confirm that you know, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that this
seats, you don t expect to see babies move this way. it s easier to just laugh and say, it s fake. i m sure the baby s not getting hurt. i don t really need to worry about it. whoa. i was hoping it was an editing trick like live baby, live baby, okay, cut. put the doll in hand, do whatever you want with that stupid doll because it is just a doll. is this a case of creative editing? no, it isn t. who comes up with this idea first? who s doing the jumpy jumpy oh, you know, it s like, oh, hey the arm didn t come off. that would be russian leeanna fokina, a practitioner of something called dynamic gymnastics. she runs workshops in dahab, egypt. a journalist has reported on this video for his blog dad wagon and for time magazine where he s a contributing writer. she was definitely able to confirm, you know, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that this
so is this a case of creative editing? no, it isn t. who comes up with this idea first? who is doing the jumpy jumpy. oh, you know, it s like, oh, hey the arm didn t come off. that would be russian leeanna fokina, a practitioner of something called dynamic gymnastics. she runs workshops in egypt. journalist nathan thornburgh has reported on this video for his blog, dad wagon and for time magazine where he is a contributing writer. she was definitely able to confirm that you know, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that this was real, that child was real. and fortunately, that the child was still alive and seems to be healthy. thornburg scored an interview with her after seeing the video go viral. this was one of those videos that you don t just see in one place at one time. i think i got it forwarded to me from 15 people at once. the video is hard to watch.