"Overcranked": Seductive Scrimmage Drills in Slow Motion

Football doesn't normally look like this.

Overcranked is a Complex TV series that takes some action—doing yoga, painting, putting out a fire—that you've seen before and slows it all the way down, word to DJ Screw. It's a celebration of human form and movement, with beautiful women in dynamic and impressively shot slow motion scenes. Armed with a Phantom Miro camera, which can shoot up to 1500 frames per second, director Rik Cordero captures what you've never seen before.

In less than a week, Thanksgiving will already be a bad food nightmare, a meal you wake up from the next deal feeling like you shaved years off your life with each serving. Like everyone else in America, the most exercise you'll have put in on Turkey Day will have come in the form of watching football on TV. That doesn't do much for a food coma.

Thanksgiving football doesn't compare to the latest episode of Overcranked, which puts a slow spin on some incredible scrimmage drills. Feast your eyes on that.

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