Vumad
Super Hero, with a cape!
- Location
- St. Pete, FL
I finally got my 650 SX running.
Today, we get to the lake and I go for a 20 min ride. I come back in and a friend takes my ski out, so I climb onto my other friend's 3-seater.
We go for a ride and then move onto a friendly game of throw the passanger off.
So I stood on the back of the jet ski, leaned off the back while holding onto the handle on the back. This is a good rush and a lot of fun, as long as the driver takes a second to think of the possible reprocussions of his actions and drives accordingly.
My friend is doing a good 20+ MPH, when he cuts to the left to throw me off, or so it would seem. Well, I come off the ski at what would normally be a safe manuver. I am going slower than the ski, being thrown to the outside of the turn. Should be a big splash and a lot of fun, but the driver isn't so wise.
He cut to the left with his only intention to get the back end loose so he could swing it going the other way. Problem is... he cut so hard to the left I couldn't hang on, and as he turned to the right, the ski came to an almost immediate stop.
So what was me being thrown slower than the jet ski to the outside of the turn as it turned left, turned into me being thrown much much faster than the jet ski to the inside of the turn as it went right. (Basically, he threw me, and then did a U-turn, so as I was thrown from the jet ski, into the jet ski.)
I ended up casing the hell out of the side of the jet ski with my ribs. I heard poping as I hit it, and couldn't breath. He had to help me get back onto the ski after I floated a while to get my bearings.
I didn't break anything. The vest I was wearing distributed the impact, thank god. It's very painful, all the muscles on my left side hurt, including my back, and creaping into the right side of my back. I couldn't lift much of anything. I did my best to stretch and ice the muscles to keep them from spasiming. I am absolutly dreading going to sleep, because I know how bad it is going to be in the morning.
I never quite understood how people could get injured so bad on jet skis. I have my answer. People just don't think. I would have never done a manuver that aggressive with someone riding on the back, much less, hanging off the end. Just stupid. Could you imagine if I had ate the side of it with my face? No more teeth, that'd be for sure.
What sucks, is that i couldn't do much with my stand up after that. I did get up on the new wakeskate, I'm a trooper, but it hurt too much to do anything more than take it for a ride like a wakeboard with no boots. It totally shot my day.
No pictures. The vest distributed the impact so there is no brusing, on the outside anyway. Ouchies.
There's nothing I hate more than a situation where someone isn't thinking about what they are doing, and a different person gets hurt as a result.
Today, we get to the lake and I go for a 20 min ride. I come back in and a friend takes my ski out, so I climb onto my other friend's 3-seater.
We go for a ride and then move onto a friendly game of throw the passanger off.
So I stood on the back of the jet ski, leaned off the back while holding onto the handle on the back. This is a good rush and a lot of fun, as long as the driver takes a second to think of the possible reprocussions of his actions and drives accordingly.
My friend is doing a good 20+ MPH, when he cuts to the left to throw me off, or so it would seem. Well, I come off the ski at what would normally be a safe manuver. I am going slower than the ski, being thrown to the outside of the turn. Should be a big splash and a lot of fun, but the driver isn't so wise.
He cut to the left with his only intention to get the back end loose so he could swing it going the other way. Problem is... he cut so hard to the left I couldn't hang on, and as he turned to the right, the ski came to an almost immediate stop.
So what was me being thrown slower than the jet ski to the outside of the turn as it turned left, turned into me being thrown much much faster than the jet ski to the inside of the turn as it went right. (Basically, he threw me, and then did a U-turn, so as I was thrown from the jet ski, into the jet ski.)
I ended up casing the hell out of the side of the jet ski with my ribs. I heard poping as I hit it, and couldn't breath. He had to help me get back onto the ski after I floated a while to get my bearings.
I didn't break anything. The vest I was wearing distributed the impact, thank god. It's very painful, all the muscles on my left side hurt, including my back, and creaping into the right side of my back. I couldn't lift much of anything. I did my best to stretch and ice the muscles to keep them from spasiming. I am absolutly dreading going to sleep, because I know how bad it is going to be in the morning.
I never quite understood how people could get injured so bad on jet skis. I have my answer. People just don't think. I would have never done a manuver that aggressive with someone riding on the back, much less, hanging off the end. Just stupid. Could you imagine if I had ate the side of it with my face? No more teeth, that'd be for sure.
What sucks, is that i couldn't do much with my stand up after that. I did get up on the new wakeskate, I'm a trooper, but it hurt too much to do anything more than take it for a ride like a wakeboard with no boots. It totally shot my day.
No pictures. The vest distributed the impact so there is no brusing, on the outside anyway. Ouchies.
There's nothing I hate more than a situation where someone isn't thinking about what they are doing, and a different person gets hurt as a result.