
X2 Roller Coaster is pushed to the extreme. For the first time, riders race in prototype vehicles that can spin independently 360-degree forwards or backwards on a separate axis creating an unprecedented “don’t know what to expect next” sensation. Perched on the edge of a massive 20-foot wide wing-shaped vehicle, riders plummet 200 feet to the ground head-first, face down and race at 76 mph spinning head-over-heels and performing forward and backward acrobatics through the massive 3,610-foot twisted steel maze its Crazy Game.

Roller coaster rides pose a health risk to some people some of the time?
At-risk populations such as pregnant women, persons with heart conditions, epilepsy, back or neck injury or prior orthopedic surgery, among others, are already warned against riding.
Existing data is insufficient ?
No systematically acquired comprehensive database, longitudinal history or natural history data was available.
Linear and angular acceleration measurement methodology is questionable ?
Location and type of accelerometers were found to be less than ideal and not as directly relevant as desired.
Roller coaster accelerations are far below experimentally derived thresholds for healthy individuals ?
The highest advertised roller coaster acceleration levels are 6 g/s for one second. By comparison, the lowest reported threshold for a healthy individual before blackout can occur is 5.5 g/s over five seconds.
The risk of brain injury from a roller coaster is not in the rides, but in the riders It is already established that there are some people who should not ride roller coasters.
This ride was really cool extreme sensation but it was not that scary and be carefull with your health. Better luck next time.

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Posted on July 10th, 2009 by Dr. Lung
Filed under: Heart, Wellness Revolution
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