Overcranked: The Soccer Header Heard Round the World

A sexy slow-motion display.

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.

During the 2006 World Cup even people who don't check for soccer learned the name of Zinedine Zidane, after he put his head to work on the field. Of course, Zidane used his head not to move the soccer ball (what's known as a header) but to attack one of the members of the opposing team.

This week's Overcranked is gonna leave you talking because of similar head skills—only this time it's in the form of a slow-motion (and decidedly non-traditional) soccer header. Model Stephanie Yuan gets in the game, and you've never seen moves like this before.

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