PurpleDiabungee
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Hey everyone,
I'm a gymnast as well as a soon-to-be EMT-B (waiting for those blasted test results!) and I've recently been wondering about a backboarding scenario; has anyone ever backboarded a gymnast in a foam pit? A foam pit, for those of you who don't know, is a big pool-like area in the ground that usually goes anywhere from 6 feet deep to around 15 feet deep, and is filled with 6"x6" foam pit cubes. Gymnasts perform skills into the pit when they are first training them to learn them better, and even though it is a very safe environment to learn, the potential for injury is still, of course, there.
So, has anyone ever boarded in a pit before? If so, could you enlighten me as to how it's done?
Thanks!
I'm a gymnast as well as a soon-to-be EMT-B (waiting for those blasted test results!) and I've recently been wondering about a backboarding scenario; has anyone ever backboarded a gymnast in a foam pit? A foam pit, for those of you who don't know, is a big pool-like area in the ground that usually goes anywhere from 6 feet deep to around 15 feet deep, and is filled with 6"x6" foam pit cubes. Gymnasts perform skills into the pit when they are first training them to learn them better, and even though it is a very safe environment to learn, the potential for injury is still, of course, there.
So, has anyone ever boarded in a pit before? If so, could you enlighten me as to how it's done?
Thanks!