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Xtreme Rings good for swings?


Alexis Solis
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Coach,

I wanna buy a pair of Xtreme Rings but I wonder if they can hold for swings. Also, I don't know how to set them up =S

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To note, I have seen a gym that hung a set of Rogue rings for use as their rec gym rings. Bare in mind, only small children were swinging for them. I recognized them by the straps, but they used different old wooden rings.

A lot of it gets done to what you are mounting them to. There is obviously a difference of force being generated by a child and adult.

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Swinging is OK without acrobatic elements, in others words doing a support swing is perfectly safe on the Xtreme rings.

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support swings are cool, but if you want to do real swings I'd advise never moving past that (i.e. no dislocates/inlocates). Oh and you'll have to tape your rings, so IMO if you want to work swings, go to a real gym.

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support swings are cool, but if you want to do real swings I'd advise never moving past that (i.e. no dislocates/inlocates). Oh and you'll have to tape your rings, so IMO if you want to work swings, go to a real gym.

exactly - i just wanted to clarify in case the OP had a different idea about swings

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I've yet to try, but I would feel a lot more comfortable about doing any swings on the commercial wood rings than the others do to slippage factor and the ability to hold chalk. For instance I thought about switching out a set for the lil guys instead of some sort of weird rings we had on one set.

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Fitness rings are not designed for swinging elements. You should ONLY perform these types of elements on rings designed expressly for gymnastics competition.

Yours in Fitness,

Coach Sommer

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Even if the rings were designed for it, I would be far more worried about the attachment point, which is probably the "weakest link".

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Even if the rings were designed for it, I would be far more worried about the attachment point, which is probably the "weakest link".

By competitive rings, I am indeed referring to the entire setup including the attachment points and support structure.

Yours in Fitness,

Coach Sommer

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Yep, I was fairly dubious about wondering if fitness straps and rings would be appropriate for a rec gym ring setup. Generally, I would think the buckle would be a weak point and over time it would dig and fray the strap.

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Yep, I was fairly dubious about wondering if fitness straps and rings would be appropriate for a rec gym ring setup. Generally, I would think the buckle would be a weak point and over time it would dig and fray the strap.

That entirely depends on what you use them for. I have had four pairs set up as conditioning stations for 3+ years now with no issues at all.

Yours in Fitness,

Coach Sommer

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That entirely depends on what you use them for. I have had four pairs set up as conditioning stations for 3+ years now with no issues at all.

I meant this in regards to swinging and learning basic ring elements not just as conditioning. Ideally, I would have as many ropes and rings as I could set up and hang.

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