So dance client is in for the week and one of their hip hop instructors decided to punch the cyc because (as he told my SM after she went to tell him to get the &$^# off the stage) "he'd never done that before."
The client is a great company and we do a lot of business with them and there was a collective gasp from the other instructors and owner when he did it, needless to say they were mortified.
There is no mark, but there is now a noticeable divot where Mr. Hip Hop nailed it. I've seen similar bumps before from accidental impacts, but they seem to pull out. I'm just wondering if there's something special I should do to ensure it goes away. I was thinking maybe light steam? But I was also thinking that it might just be best left alone.
I also just thought I had to share, I've dealt with countless kiddos that seem inexorably drawn to touching the drop, but this is the first time I've had an adult touch it, let alone punch it!
I also put this in this area since it's kinda a facility management issue? If you all want to move it to scenery then that's cool.
The client is a great company and we do a lot of business with them and there was a collective gasp from the other instructors and owner when he did it, needless to say they were mortified.
There is no mark, but there is now a noticeable divot where Mr. Hip Hop nailed it. I've seen similar bumps before from accidental impacts, but they seem to pull out. I'm just wondering if there's something special I should do to ensure it goes away. I was thinking maybe light steam? But I was also thinking that it might just be best left alone.
I also just thought I had to share, I've dealt with countless kiddos that seem inexorably drawn to touching the drop, but this is the first time I've had an adult touch it, let alone punch it!
I also put this in this area since it's kinda a facility management issue? If you all want to move it to scenery then that's cool.