do they really work? i can catch the ball pretty well w/o gloves, im WR and FS for my freshmen high school, but i see a lot of teammates and other teams we go against use them.should i get a pair?heres some gloves i found from
No, you do not pass out during free-fall. You do not experience a feeling of falling, you feel you are floating.
Taking their pictures was disrespectful. Calling them jumpers is disrespectful. I hope they died on the way down So they wouldn't feel the impact
A child this age is old enough to obey (as long as they don't suffer from any serious learning disabilities). Set some rules with consequences and rewards. You may have to be over the top with your incentives at first, but it's like priming the pump. When the rules get broken (and they WILL), follow through with the consequence. Take away a favorite activity, toy, family outing, etc. Children can also be part of a solutionif he makes the mess in the middle of the night, he helps clean up the mess in the middle of the night! Some good positive rewards are special time with a loved one, a new trinket, small treat, or a sticker on a chart to work towards a larger reward. Verbal praise is priceless and extremely important!
Most jumped, they did not fall. This was not a willing option. They did so because they felt they had no choice, it was a case of dying a slow death from burning, or get it over with fast by jumping. I doubt if they would have passed out, but perhaps some would have had heart attacks and died before impact. Air resistance would limit the speed of their fall to about 80 mph. So imagine driving a motorbike into a concrete wall at this speed, without any safety clothing or crash helmet, then you can appreciate what happened to their bodies on impact.
Get some respect in sick retarded **** kickers