I was at my mother/father in laws (we get along good) for a 4th of July party.I was playing with my little nieces and nephews running around, climbing trees with them. They were doing somersaults and forward type running flips. I was giving them a hard time about the quality of their skills. Being a glutton for punishment, they talked me into trying one of them running forward flips, I thought, "how hard can it be"? Well, I'm 6', 225 lbs, and about as graceful as a turkey you scare off its roost in the woods. Well, I tried their flip and landed flat on my back and knocked the wind out of myself. They had lots of extended family there that all witnessed it. That was the last time I tried gymnastics lol, but the kiddies loved it. Other fails include trying to ride the nephew's skate board and a thing called a "rip stick", sort of a narrow board you stand on with 1 swiveling caster on each end. They are VERY hard to ride! Thought I broke my ankle on the rip stick when I bit it. And so ended my professional skateboarding career.
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