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WATCH: Skater Ruins His Legs In Awful Skating Fail

Dude loosing footing in awful skating fail.

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A new video circulating the internet shows a skater potentially losing his legs in an awful fail.

Alex Williams, a pro-skater, fully committed to this trick and was rewarded with a watch-worthy bruising.

The video – below – published on YouTube, by Thrasher Magazine, Feature the skater’s latest wipe-out from many angles and in slo-mo.

He probably didn’t think he could do the splits before filming this but he sure did. And as for his cameraman’s exclamation after the fall ‘ohh no!’ is not what most would’ve said.

An unfortunate misleading broke his skateboard in two sending his legs in opposite directions until the floor stops him. Ouch.

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