Disney XD ESPN Sport Science

Disney XD ESPN Sport Science (2007-2016)

EndedDocumentary showSports

Sport Science is where science meets sports in this informative documentary series. Created by the masterminds behind National Geographic's Flight Science, this ESPN project tests established athletic theories and theories using advanced technology. Originally airing on the ESPN family of Networks now airing on their sister family of Networks as a part of their parent company owned by Disney and the Disney family of Networks.

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ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 21:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S04E08Plays of the YearDez. 26, 2016
S04E07NFL Plays of the YearDez. 23, 2016
S04E06One-Handed CatchMai 13, 2016
S04E05Young vs. OldMai 12, 2016
S04E04Water BalloonsMai 11, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Disney XD ESPN Sport Science premiere?

Disney XD ESPN Sport Science premiered on September 29, 2007.

Who is the host of Disney XD ESPN Sport Science?

John Brenkus is the host of Disney XD ESPN Sport Science.

What is the focus of Disney XD ESPN Sport Science?

Disney XD ESPN Sport Science focuses on the scientific principles behind sports.

How did Disney XD ESPN Sport Science explain the concept of torque?

Disney XD ESPN Sport Science explained the concept of torque by using a baseball bat.

In which episode of Disney XD ESPN Sport Science did Jonny Gomes attempt to hit an exploding baseball?

Jonny Gomes attempted to hit an exploding baseball in the "Explosive Power" episode of Disney XD ESPN Sport Science.

How did Disney XD ESPN Sport Science explain the physics behind a perfect dunk in basketball?

Disney XD ESPN Sport Science explained the physics behind a perfect dunk in basketball through the use of an analytical formula.

In which episode of Disney XD ESPN Sport Science did Michael Vick demonstrate his throwing power?

Michael Vick demonstrated his throwing power in the "Raw Power" episode of Disney XD ESPN Sport Science.

What kind of technology is used in Disney XD ESPN Sport Science to analyze sports stunts?

Motion-capture technology is used in Disney XD ESPN Sport Science to analyze sports stunts.

In which episode of Disney XD ESPN Sport Science did a professional golfer explain the mechanics of hitting a hole-in-one?

The mechanics of hitting a hole-in-one were explained by a professional golfer in the "Golf" episode of Disney XD ESPN Sport Science.

How did Disney XD ESPN Sport Science analyze the speed of a baseball pitch?

Disney XD ESPN Sport Science analyzed the speed of a baseball pitch by creating a virtual pitch-zone cube.

Who is the co-host of Disney XD ESPN Sport Science alongside John Brenkus?

The co-host of Disney XD ESPN Sport Science alongside John Brenkus is NFL linebacker Dhani Jones.

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