- Aug 8, 2007
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A friend of mine is opening a tumbling gym in a few months (already has contracts, etc), and found out that she cannot dig into the foundation. A pit was in the plans, as well as a spring floor, tumble track, and other things. Most tumble traks we have found are around two feet off the ground, and if it is too high off the ground, that could be harder to spot and more frightening.
1. Would it be okay to only have a loose foam pit 3 feet deep?
2. How would you go about having a 2' tall tumble trak and a 3' tall pit?
3. Are there any other things we should be aware about that could complicate things? I'm not looking for criticism about how unrealistic this is or how it would never work.
1. Would it be okay to only have a loose foam pit 3 feet deep?
2. How would you go about having a 2' tall tumble trak and a 3' tall pit?
3. Are there any other things we should be aware about that could complicate things? I'm not looking for criticism about how unrealistic this is or how it would never work.