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until you've had to get a 16-foot beam into a downstairs room through a window. Those suckers are heavy!
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Nope, you haven't lived until you've moved an entire gym full of equipment from a high school gym to it's new home a mile away in -35c, two feet of snow with one pick up truck and open trailer and the head coach away at a meet. Then setting up a brand new foam block floor with all the equipment in the gym when the gym is less than 3000feet square and you realize that a saw will be needed to make it fit. That was the weekend from HELL, and only five people, four women, one guy, to do the whole job.
But we did have beer.
I have muscles on my muscles from setting up in a high school gym three times a week and taking it all down again each time. Four beams, two sets of bars, tramp, vault and runway, full tumble strip, three flexi rolls and all required safety matting. Every week for five years. I can still put up a set of Gymnova bars by myself using four spotting blocks, in fact I think I can do it in my sleep.
Beams, basements beginner stuff.![]()
Oh, and those beams in the home..make for great toe crackers/shin bangers in the middle of the night.
We don't have a burglar alarm on our home..we have gym equipment..lol
Nope, you haven't lived until you've moved an entire gym full of equipment from a high school gym to it's new home a mile away in -35c, two feet of snow with one pick up truck and open trailer and the head coach away at a meet. Then setting up a brand new foam block floor with all the equipment in the gym when the gym is less than 3000feet square and you realize that a saw will be needed to make it fit. That was the weekend from HELL, and only five people, four women, one guy, to do the whole job.
But we did have beer.
I have muscles on my muscles from setting up in a high school gym three times a week and taking it all down again each time. Four beams, two sets of bars, tramp, vault and runway, full tumble strip, three flexi rolls and all required safety matting. Every week for five years. I can still put up a set of Gymnova bars by myself using four spotting blocks, in fact I think I can do it in my sleep.
Beams, basements beginner stuff.![]()
Respringing a tumbletrak. THAT is the mark of a life well lived.
Springing a trampoline is hard work. Not only exhausting, but dangerous. You get a spring almost in place and lose your grip and that thing is a weapon!My hubby will say springing a trampoline at the bottom of the pit. I think he still has scabs on his elbows where his skin scraped off again the concrete walls.
The easiest way to get her to use it again after she loses interest is to have a conspicuously loud conversation with your spouse about selling it on Craigslist.I love this thread! It's amazing what parents do to keep our kids in the toughest sport in the world.
And bog, my daughter will be the exception to the rule and will use her beam every single day. I'm sure of it. At least this month.![]()
The easiest way to get her to use it again after she loses interest is to have a conspicuously loud conversation with your spouse about selling it on Craigslist.
Oh I bet that is nasty. We did the gym tramp once and the new bed was TOO SMALL, nearly killed us and the manufacturer insisted it was the right size. Those springs are nasty.
Deanna, that moving the gym for meets can be pretty brutal, especially as you are in a time crunch.
Cbone, we all begin somewhere. Just think how much fun it will be to get that beam out when you realise she hasn't used it in a year. They are not the most multifunctional pieces of furniture.
I just posted ours on Craiglist, dd is not objecting to it so I guess she really is done with it.The easiest way to get her to use it again after she loses interest is to have a conspicuously loud conversation with your spouse about selling it on Craigslist.