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Atticus Ross - Photographed December 8th, 2011 Los Angeles, Ca. By Moi.

Atticus Ross - Photographed December 8th, 2011 Los Angeles, Ca. By Moi.

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Trent Reznor - Photographed December 8th, 2011 Los Angeles, Ca. By Moi for The Hollywood Reporter.

Trent Reznor - Photographed December 8th, 2011 Los Angeles, Ca. By Moi for The Hollywood Reporter.

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99 Cent Dreams- The secret of their success wasn’t the thousands of squats, the hours on end of wall-sits, or even Hunter’s nearly four-foot vertical leap. True, their devil-may-care attitude did make them rock stars of the professional Frogging circuit and helped reinvigorate a sport that many thought was well past it’s glory days. But the real reason they dominated the way they did was that they knew what so many others didn’t- that Leap Frog matches are won or lost in that moment when competitors lock eyes during their first jump. A pure test of wills. They showed up ready to leap, and ready to win. And that’s exactly what they did.

99 Cent Dreams- The secret of their success wasn’t the thousands of squats, the hours on end of wall-sits, or even Hunter’s nearly four-foot vertical leap. True, their devil-may-care attitude did make them rock stars of the professional Frogging circuit and helped reinvigorate a sport that many thought was well past it’s glory days. But the real reason they dominated the way they did was that they knew what so many others didn’t- that Leap Frog matches are won or lost in that moment when competitors lock eyes during their first jump. A pure test of wills. They showed up ready to leap, and ready to win. And that’s exactly what they did.