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No giants.
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Steve Arkell, Colden Raisher, Cale Robinson, and Cassandra Rice share their ideas with moderator John Min.
Free Hip or Clear Hip?
Strap Bars with PVC pipe or just gloves?
Straight body or straddle cast?
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Riley left now suspended coach Maggie Haney and moved to train at Arizona Sunrays alongside future Olympian Jade Carey.
Looks like she’s having fun.
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Al Fong’s club has expanded on how they train Bars safely on return from COVID-19.
Gymnasts have their own bath mat to hold everything they need for Bars:
Do not share. Disinfect after the rotation.
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UPDATE
I got some feedback on this radical idea. Male gymnasts tried it at one club but quickly abandoned the idea. It didn’t work as well for H Bar.
Dr. Bill Sands sent a Safety Data Sheet on Isopropyl Alcohol (50-100%).
Risks include the fact that Isopropyl Alcohol is flammable. And some are allergic to topical alcohol.
All in all, I don’t think I’d try liquid chalk.
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Steve Arkell linked to this video, a rock climber making her own liquid chalk.
Alcohol is a component, a disinfectant.
I checked with a rock climbing coach who agreed it couldn’t hurt to use chalk with alcohol on reopening after COVID-19. On climbing walls. And in sports like Gymnastics.
He suggested we could use 100% alcohol in the formula.
When kids are in the Gym we should remind them not to touch their face, as well.
Leave a comment if you have an opinion.
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