Important Safety Reminder

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Important Safety Reminder

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I got a wakeup call yesterday that I wanted to share. I've been practicing almost every day since I got my whip last December. At first I heeded all the warnings; wore a heavy jacket, safety glasses, hat, etc. I improved very quickly, and after 3 months or so I was comfortable enough with my skills that I stopped using protective gear altogether. I had no problems until......

Yesterday I was doing a combo that I have done successfully hundreds of times, and the whip hit my face horizontally, and raked across both my eyes. I went to my doctor, and fortunately I had no damage. I feel VERY lucky to say the least. I think you can see the moral of the story. Be careful folks! Losing an eye would be a horrible thing.

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Post by bluzharp »

Sorry, I know. But I was temporarily blinded and couldn't find my camera! After I tripped twice and sprained my wrist, I called for a ride to the doctor. lol! Hmmm.... enough of that...on second thought, not that funny I guess. :roll:
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Post by BullWhipBorton »

bluzharp,

Glad no serious harm was done, but this is a good reminder that complacency always gets the better of us :oops:. Accidents like this can happen faster then you can blink. You don’t have to fear a whip, but always respect what it can do.

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Post by Indy1024 »

wow...bet that hurt A LOT!
the other day, I was cracking away until somehow, a tree caught my whip and when I tried to crack it foward again, it hit me on top of my head, left of my eye, and right above my lip....pain...dumb tree!


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Post by raider 57 »

I've smacked the back of my calf a couple times and... Ouchh!!
With your story bluzharp, I may go back to wearing eye protection.Glad you're OK!!
For comparison, I'm a highly experienced bicyclist myself, but will NEVER ride without a helmet on my head, Nobody's that good.
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Post by jason10mm »

Eye pro is MANDATORY IMHO. I usually crack in a t-shirt, shorts, and maybe a hat, but always have on eye pro. I'm a little worried about my prescription glasses, there is still a lot of space for the cracker to slip in. I prefer wrap-around Oakleys.

Maybe it is my background in shooting, but I've NEVER taken my eyes for granted and the unexpected can always happen. If I am outdoors, I have on quality eye pro.

Now a lash across the leg or back, I consider that positive reinforcement :P
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Post by bluzharp »

Yup, I hear ya bro. Back to eye pro for me. It was a careless, foolish mistake. I mean for cryin' out loud, I wore eye pro the day before just to change my oil, and a whip is less dangerous than that???!!! :roll:

Like they say, "It's all fun and games, until someone loses an eye." lol
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