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Funny story. Today I was practising high jump at school. nobody was doing anything, except for a guy who stepped over the bar and another who front-flipped over the bar. It was quite low, probably not even a meter high. I boasted, "I won't only jump over the bar, but I'll jump over the safety mat!
Well, as it turns out, I wasn't full of shoot. I got my run up directly infront of the high jump setup, and leaped over the bar, and the mat. Unfortunately, I somehow managed to do a 90 degree twist in midair, and landed with my right foot out front, but I wasn't facing straight ahead, and ended up rolling my ankle, and hearing this massive crack. The teacher asked if I was okay, and I just said yeah, and started walking away (with a bit of a limp). I made it five meters before I colapsed on the grass. Another teacher saw what happened, and started walking over but she was far away, so I just sat there in agony. They sent for an icepack and eventually a wheelchair. I got sent home from school that day at about 11:40am (I rolled my ankle at 10:30) and by the time school finished I had already seen my GP, had an X-Ray, and seen my GP again. My GP said I had damaged my lateral ligament in my right ankle, and my propriocecption may be impaired as well, so she booked my in for physio.
I was laughing the whole time.
Anybody else got any such stories?
Well, as it turns out, I wasn't full of shoot. I got my run up directly infront of the high jump setup, and leaped over the bar, and the mat. Unfortunately, I somehow managed to do a 90 degree twist in midair, and landed with my right foot out front, but I wasn't facing straight ahead, and ended up rolling my ankle, and hearing this massive crack. The teacher asked if I was okay, and I just said yeah, and started walking away (with a bit of a limp). I made it five meters before I colapsed on the grass. Another teacher saw what happened, and started walking over but she was far away, so I just sat there in agony. They sent for an icepack and eventually a wheelchair. I got sent home from school that day at about 11:40am (I rolled my ankle at 10:30) and by the time school finished I had already seen my GP, had an X-Ray, and seen my GP again. My GP said I had damaged my lateral ligament in my right ankle, and my propriocecption may be impaired as well, so she booked my in for physio.
I was laughing the whole time.
Anybody else got any such stories?