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  • because water has molocule structure similiar to concrete at those speeds.
  • Although it's not as hard as concrete, water is still pretty hard, especially at high speeds.
  • G'day Richard, Thank you for your question. It is because you are travelling so fast so your momentum at the time at impact is greater than if you fell out of a rowboat. It is the same reason that it will hurt more falling off a motorcycle than a bicycle. Regards
  • Simple physics. The rate of deceleration remains a constant at a given angle at a lower speed as it is at a higher speed like 65. If you're booting along at 65, you have a larger acceleration (speed) to decelerate given the rate of deceleration (in this case resistance) at that particular angle. In other words, you're not "spreading out" that slowing down over a greater time period. More energy in a shorter time is going to hurt.
  • It hurts just thinking about it --

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