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I don't know about the rest of the southern gyms, but getting Snow & Ice here in South Carolina has been the death of me! I have one practice left with my Senior 5 team the Beatles before this weekend's Worlds Bid event, and I just got a call that our last girl pass, main flyer in pyramid broke her tail bone sleigh riding! We never have snow here but when we do have snow, it seems like everyone goes crazy here. They don't know how to act in it, lol. So my question is, should I try to make some sort of policy for my Worlds Level 5 teams that says they can't go out and play, or ski the week of a competition, or should I just say nothing and whatever happens, happens? I'm curious as to what other gyms do down here when the rare snow storm hits. It just seems as if I'm cursed and it always happens to our Level 5 kids!
...I'm sorry, what!? How could that possibly have been a good idea?! I mean, I've seen people from the south use crazy things as sleds (like a laundry basket) but a sleeping bag?!One year we asked the kids not to sled because a few had gotten hurt and one kid decided to "sled" in her sleeping bag down the (inside) steps. She broke her thumb : (
...I'm sorry, what!? How could that possibly have been a good idea?! I mean, I've seen people from the south use crazy things as sleds (like a laundry basket) but a sleeping bag?!
Brenner your "bracelet" idea while on breaks is a great idea, I know you said it in a different thread but I feel it applies to this one as well.
I live in a snow free bubble, its snows north of us, west of us and even south of us but never here
Maybe it's my sleeping bag, it's not a super-slippery exterior. I just see the bag getting stuck and me tumbling down the stairs..full of ouchness.Ha, when I was little we used to "sled" with a sleeping bag and on carpet stairs and with the sleekness of the bag works great. Not that I am advocating it but..ha.
I like the bracelet reminder idea to keep people on their toes while not at practice or a comp. Injuries suck for both the injured and the team, no one gains anything from it.
...I'm sorry, what!? How could that possibly have been a good idea?! I mean, I've seen people from the south use crazy things as sleds (like a laundry basket) but a sleeping bag?!