3/7/2024 0 Comments Dojo floor plan![]() And once you know what to look for, the Walking Wounded are everywhere. Otherwise, the same forces that destroy the legs and hips of dancers are tearing at brains and bodies in judo and aikido. Dance floors (and even WWF rings) are "sprung" for good reason and dojo floors should be too. I'm also convinced that years of repetitive breakfalls=years of repetitive microtrauma + the occasional macrotrauma is a potentially tragic mix. My own unfortunate experience has given me a fervent interest in head injury and its aftermath. ![]() To save your body, your brain and your life - and maybe even your student numbers. Out of curiosity why do you want a sprung floor? (Hey Jeff, say "Hi" to your dad from Wendy on the Forensic Path Committee and her pony-tailed Jim.) A more forgiving mat extends your fully practicing Aikido by another 10 years. When we're done we'll have 80 tatami on a spring floor. Building the wood floor just an hour or two. The rest of the money we blew on beer.Īpplying the foam took several hours plus a day to set. The Zebra mats about $120 for a 1x2 meter mat, less if it's been used. The Liquid Nails to attach the foam is about 6 bucks per plywood sheet. The foam blocks comes to about $12 per plywood sheet. ![]() ![]() The plywood runs about $12 to $15 for a 4x8 sheet. We just built one using foam blocks on plywood. You can have one made using the same people who build dance stages. ![]()
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