Pit surface
Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2003 2:24 am
As we approach getting our new pits I'm trying to find a solution to the surface we place the pits on. Currently we have an all weather surface that is about 4' to narrow and 6' too shallow. (Tells you something about the pieces of %^$# I inherited when I started coaching). My main concern is behind the current area the gound starts to slopeaway in back. I believe that if for some reason we have altoonavault at our site he'll land on our pit but between his momentum and the sloping pit, it will carry him off the mats. (just kidding altoonavault) . The fun part is the solution needs to be something I can do on my own. (It's taking us two years to pay for the pits and we still need standards and a ton of poles). I've thought of either building a platform out of 2x4s. or making a retaining wall (essentially) behind the current area and filling it in with gravel and toping it with sand. I'm afraid if it was all gravel, the gravel will tear the mat covers. Of course the retaining wall won't extend beyond the mats so there won't be anything to hit.
anyone have any other ideas or ways to improve on what I'm thinking????
anyone have any other ideas or ways to improve on what I'm thinking????