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SUMO SETUP & SAFETY RULES

Sumo Wrestling Setup & Safety Rules

 

Our sumo wrestling suits let everyone experience sumo wrestling first hand. The amusement arises both from the pre-wrestling psyching out and the wrestling itself. Crowd response has proven that women enjoy sumo wrestling as much as the men.

The opponents wear foam filled sumo wrestler suits and try to pin their opponent or push them from the ring. Sumo Wrestling takes only a few minutes to setup for many hours of enjoyment.

The Contest

A sumo bout is called a Basho.

Before a bout starts, the two participants should stand behind the white limes and face each other. In traditional sumo fashion, some pre bout psyching out takes place in the form if staring down your opponent and some liberal knee slapping.

The aim of the basho is to wrestle your opponent to the mat or out of the ring.

At the end of the bout the victorious wrestler can flop onto his fallen opponent to further entertain the laughing crowd.

Setup

Unroll the 3 mats and lay them flat on the floor, in the proper order.

Secure the 3 mats together by aligning them with the Velcro strips. Pat the seams together.

It is not possible for the participants to get into the suits UN-aided.

The easiest way to get into the suits is as follows;

Lay the suit belly down on the mat. The participant should lie face down on the mat and wiggle into the suit feet first. The helper is to then buckle the buckles on the back of the suit and seal the Velcro. The helper will need to help the participant to their feet.

At this time the helper needs to place the helmet and gloves on the participant.

Helmet and gloves must be worn to prevent injury!

There are no exceptions!

To remove the suit, reverse above procedure.

Safety

For your safety, please insure there are no sharp objects or furniture close to the ring area.

It is advised that there are extra people used as spotters around the ring to insure wrestlers don’t get too far out of bounds. As the participants will sometimes bounce or veer uncontrollably, it is necessary to have a large, open area.

It is also advised to use additional mats or padding if available.

Helmet and gloves must be worn to prevent injury!

There are no exceptions!

Please remember at all times the suits are not designed for serious fighting.

Persons with back, neck, knee or joint injuries, respiratory problems, or who may be pregnant, should not participate!

Main Events Party Rental

The Area's First Complete Party Rental

740-322-6355 - 740-455-3105 - 1-877-455-3105

www.maineventspartyrental.com

 

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Sumo Wrestling Setup & Safety Rules

 

Our sumo wrestling suits let everyone experience sumo wrestling first hand. The amusement arises both from the pre-wrestling psyching out and the wrestling itself. Crowd response has proven that women enjoy sumo wrestling as much as the men.

The opponents wear foam filled sumo wrestler suits and try to pin their opponent or push them from the ring. Sumo Wrestling takes only a few minutes to setup for many hours of enjoyment.

The Contest

A sumo bout is called a Basho.

Before a bout starts, the two participants should stand behind the white limes and face each other. In traditional sumo fashion, some pre bout psyching out takes place in the form if staring down your opponent and some liberal knee slapping.

The aim of the basho is to wrestle your opponent to the mat or out of the ring.

At the end of the bout the victorious wrestler can flop onto his fallen opponent to further entertain the laughing crowd.

Setup

Unroll the 3 mats and lay them flat on the floor, in the proper order.

Secure the 3 mats together by aligning them with the Velcro strips. Pat the seams together.

It is not possible for the participants to get into the suits UN-aided.

The easiest way to get into the suits is as follows;

Lay the suit belly down on the mat. The participant should lie face down on the mat and wiggle into the suit feet first. The helper is to then buckle the buckles on the back of the suit and seal the Velcro. The helper will need to help the participant to their feet.

At this time the helper needs to place the helmet and gloves on the participant.

Helmet and gloves must be worn to prevent injury!

There are no exceptions!

To remove the suit, reverse above procedure.

Safety

For your safety, please insure there are no sharp objects or furniture close to the ring area.

It is advised that there are extra people used as spotters around the ring to insure wrestlers don’t get too far out of bounds. As the participants will sometimes bounce or veer uncontrollably, it is necessary to have a large, open area.

It is also advised to use additional mats or padding if available.

Helmet and gloves must be worn to prevent injury!

There are no exceptions!

Please remember at all times the suits are not designed for serious fighting.

Persons with back, neck, knee or joint injuries, respiratory problems, or who may be pregnant, should not participate!

Main Events Party Rental

The Area's First Complete Party Rental

740-322-6355 - 740-455-3105 - 1-877-455-3105

www.maineventspartyrental.com