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POWER BOCKING EXPERIENCE => Bocking Stories => Topic started by: Squeeker on November 29, 2010, 10:22:42 PM
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So, on saturday, I had just got off the bus and put my stilts on to run the rest of the way home, I went into a run and after about 20 seconds my right foot twisted in and I caught my springs together, I came down with quite some force, Landed on my knee (of which I was not wearing knee pads at this point, such an idiot :L) Luckily my jeans that I was wearing provided some protection however. Anyhows, I skidded about 6ish foot on my left knee and have taken a layer of skin off the knee. Along with this I have a bit of pain in the joint :L To be expected though. I then walked home in agony after taking the stilts off :L But Im all fine now. However, after sitting down and feeling a bit better after the walk home I decided to take a look at my springs, I had torn through all the protection on my spring, including that put on when you buy the stilts. My spring protection my the way is lots of tape and a thick and stretchy t-shirt like material wrapped around the spring, this provides very good protection but I still tore through it when the springs clashed!
So to explain the title, put protection on your spring, like what happened to me, it may just stop you taking a large chunk out of your spring (also wear knee pads).
As you can see I care more about my stilts than myself :Claugh:
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glad to hear your alright mate and good advice about the springs regards wearing pads i think its a must really im also considering getting a spine board as at the end of the day its just not worth the risk its a dangourous sport and think that this point should really be put across to new bockers who are taking up the sport i mean you wouldnt go out on a motor bike without a helmet would you well unless you were daft lol
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Sounds nasty but could have been a lot worse.
I hate that instant pain after a fall where you simply cannot get the stilts off quick enough lol.
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I think the pain was worse when it first happened, now it just really hurts as a after effect I guess :L Best way to describe it :L However I am fine, and reason I didn't post this in the injuries section was because I wanted people to take notice of how much damage you can do to your springs from a small clip, you honestly would not believe how much protection that clip went throught :L
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glad to hear your alright mate and good advice about the springs regards wearing pads i think its a must really im also considering getting a spine board as at the end of the day its just not worth the risk its a dangourous sport and think that this point should really be put across to new bockers who are taking up the sport i mean you wouldnt go out on a motor bike without a helmet would you well unless you were daft lol
well he did have wrist guards...but...i've got 1 of them here in cumbria :P