Splats 8
Lesson Level : 8
Splat Back
lesson

The Lesson

Starting from 5-steps away from the target wall, jump into a splat-cat position with both hands and feet all on the wall at the same time. Start from an ankle-height takeoff wall/block.
Now push back and away from the wall into a precision back to the take-off position.

Perform a two-foot jump from the ankle-height wall/block into the splat cat.

You can use momentum with a run-in or not.

You can land at any height on the wall.

Repeat three times turning in each direction.


Challenge Details
Guidelines to successfully accomplish the challenge.
height.
Must be more than x1 times the height of a Ankle-Height
+ / -
You can use anything that is more than specified.
Multiplier
x1 times the specified amount.
Details
The height of the wall must be ankle-height or greater.
distance.
Must be more than x5 times the distance of a Foot-Step (toe-to-heel)
+ / -
You can use any distance that is more than specified.
Multiplier
x5 times the specified amount.
Details
Walls must be 5-steps away from each other.
sides.
You must complete and demonstrate on Left then Right Sides
Details
Both sides must be performed.
repetitions.
You must complete 3 repetitions
+ / -
You can repeat more than specified.
Details
Three repetitions on each side (6 reps in total).
landing.
Your landing must be Both feet and both hands at the same time.
Momentum
Your momentum should be Stopped once you have landed.
Details
Land on both feet and hands on the wall.
landing.
Your landing must be Both Feet (Ball of the foot)
Momentum
Your momentum should be Stopped once you have landed.
Details
Landing on both feet in a precision on the takeoff ankle-height wall.
takeoff.
Your takeoff must be Start with both hands and both feet.
Momentum
Your momentum should be Stopped once you have taken off.
Details
Takeoff both feet from ankle-height wall.
hands.
The hands must be Flat hands
Details
The hands should be in a flat position, with the full palm touching. No steepled fingers or thumb tucked behind, raising the palm.
orientation.
Your orientation must be Finish facing the opposite of takeoff.
Details
Finish facing the opposite direction as your starting direction.