why would anyone do that?
natural selection at work
Posted by Guest on Mon Jul 30 04:56:20 2012
The guy easily could have used a lower setting.
Or just NOT BE A RETARD and try balancing on the ball on a level floor. If he already succeeded with that then YES he should have use a lower setting on the balance beam.
"Why wouldnt you practice on a lower beam? Do they not make those? If your feet wont touch the mat before you balls touch the beam, you shouldnt be screwing around. That's my policy. "
See the y frame under the beam? That's for adjusting it...
"Why wouldnt you practice on a lower beam? Do they not make those? If your feet wont touch the mat before you balls touch the beam, you shouldnt be screwing around. That's my policy. "
See the y frame under the beam? That's for adjusting it up and down. The guy easily could have used a lower setting.
Posted by asd (guest) on Sat Jan 28 12:04:59 2012
With you
the Force is not.
Posted by Guest on Fri Jan 27 13:58:15 2012
Why wouldnt you practice on a lower beam? Do they not make those? If your feet wont touch the mat before you balls touch the beam, you shouldnt be screwing around. That's my policy.
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why would anyone do that?
natural selection at work
Posted by Guest on Mon Jul 30 04:56:20 2012
The guy easily could have used a lower setting.
Or just NOT BE A RETARD and try balancing on the ball on a level floor. If he already succeeded with that then YES he should have use a lower setting on the balance beam.
Posted by Guest on Mon Jan 30 01:30:10 2012
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| show fullshow summary"Why wouldnt you practice on a lower beam? Do they not make those? If your feet wont touch the mat before you balls touch the beam, you shouldnt be screwing around. That's my policy. "
See the y frame under the beam? That's for adjusting it...
"Why wouldnt you practice on a lower beam? Do they not make those? If your feet wont touch the mat before you balls touch the beam, you shouldnt be screwing around. That's my policy. "
See the y frame under the beam? That's for adjusting it up and down. The guy easily could have used a lower setting.
Posted by asd (guest) on Sat Jan 28 12:04:59 2012
With you
the Force is not.
Posted by Guest on Fri Jan 27 13:58:15 2012
Why wouldnt you practice on a lower beam? Do they not make those? If your feet wont touch the mat before you balls touch the beam, you shouldnt be screwing around. That's my policy.
Posted by Guest on Fri Jan 27 03:56:01 2012