Grant & Tornado
Grant Grant
Ever thought about turning high‑energy adventures into a funded community program that actually keeps people safe? I'd love to hear how you'd audit the G‑forces and make sure every jump is as data‑driven as it is fun.
Tornado Tornado
Yeah, let’s make a funded program that actually tracks the numbers so the fun doesn’t turn into a medical drama. We’ll strap a cheap data logger on every board, record peak G‑forces, airtime, and max velocity. Anything that spikes over 6g we’ll flag for review, cut the speed, or add a brake line. Every session gets a post‑jump audit—peak G, airtime, drop distance—so we know where the bruises come from even if we don’t brag about them. Then we run a short training module: warm‑ups, landing technique, and a 30‑second “G‑force drill” to keep the body guessing but not overreaching. We’ll keep the risk audits tight, but still give people that edge‑of‑your‑seat thrill. Just remember, the only time you’re allowed to say “that was close” is after you’ve logged it and we’ve adjusted the limits.