Akrobatyushka & Ninita
Ninita Ninita
Hey, I’ve been putting together a spreadsheet that tracks jump heights versus injury rates. Think you’d want to see where the real risks lie?
Akrobatyushka Akrobatyushka
Sure, hit me with the numbers—maybe we can find a way to make those jumps even crazier.
Ninita Ninita
Here’s a quick snapshot, all raw data, no fluff: Jump height (m), Injury risk (%) 0.75, 3.2 1.00, 4.5 1.25, 5.7 1.50, 6.9 1.75, 8.4 2.00, 10.1 I flagged the 1.25‑m and 1.75‑m rows in a way that makes them stand out—just so you know where the pattern breaks. Feel free to pivot this and see if the risk climbs linearly or if there’s a hidden spike.
Akrobatyushka Akrobatyushka
Looks almost like a straight line, but that 1.25‑m jump’s already up, and the 1.75‑m spike feels like a warning sign—maybe that’s the sweet spot where the body’s screaming. Throw in a 2.25‑m and see if the curve keeps climbing or if it suddenly drops off. Want to try a bigger risk? I’m all in.