You can control air pressure to determine how hard or soft you want to land.
A more realistic competition landing would be higher pressure, but for training, you can lower the pressure to build confidence and skill levels. All is controlled from one unit.
Another bonus with this design is centralized landing.
Other air pits occasionally make you fall to the side. The foam topper makes for more stable landings.
Overall, air pits definitely outdo foam. Gym Pit is the next step forward improving’ safety and performance.
“As a coach, the idea of not having to do “pit day” ever again might have been all the convincing I needed! On top of the anticipated benefits of being cleaner and safer (level landing surface, adjustable firmness, and height) there were unexpected benefits as well. Efficiency during practice increased since kids can exit the pit quicker, less time spent fluffing the foam, levelling mats and restacking mats that tip and slide. With the flip of a switch, I can raise or lower the level of the entire pit to wherever I need it. One extra mat to land on or stand on for spotting!”
– Erin Rice, facility owner at SAGA and gymnastics coach.
We had one. Was useless. Converted back to foam. Infinitely better. However when training in Japan and Australia I got the chance to use the green senoh pillow top pits and they are far superior to any loose foam. While training in England I got to try stick foam pits and like them far better than blocks. Easier to get out of the pit too.
We had one. Was useless. Converted back to foam. Infinitely better. However when training in Japan and Australia I got the chance to use the green senoh pillow top pits and they are far superior to any loose foam. While training in England I got to try stick foam pits and like them far better than blocks. Easier to get out of the pit too.
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