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> Keep your elbows akimbo, to protect your chest and give yourself enough breathing room.

I don't understand this part. Maybe I'm misunderstanding 'akimbo' but what I see in google image search doesn't seem useful to me: https://www.google.com/search?tbm=isch&q=elbows+akimbo




"When people die in huge crowd 'stampedes', it's rarely from being trampled, it's from being crushed and suffocated (while still standing) by densely packed bodies."

https://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/3oqcp4/til_t...


It wouldn't take much to lose that stance and have your elbows pushed inwards.


Yeah, that doesn't seem useful to me either. It does seem like that's what the word 'akimbo' usually means, but I'm envisioning that they are advocating something more along the lines of this: http://creativefan.com/important/cf/2012/04/elbow-tattoos/ir...


akimbo: hands on the hips and elbows turned outward

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akimbo


Yeah not sure how that would help from having your chest compressed by the crowd. That would help with saving your sides, are those the most vulnerable parts in such a case?


That's basically the technique I use when I'm at a show in a really full pit next to the moshers. Having your elbows jut out lets them poke into people who are getting to close and lets you maintain a little bit of breathing room.

I actually keep my hands in more of the "secret service stance" rather than on my hips so that if I'm pushed suddenly I'm more likely to have my arms available for balance, or grabbing/pushing people so I don't fall. Having your arms at your side is not good when you get pushed very suddenly because usually your arms get pinned to your sides and then they're completely useless.

When things get really tight, I put my hands together in front of my chest (up by the sternum) and put my elbows against my sides. That forms a triangle and protects from the front and sides. Again, the hands are up and available so that they don't get pinned when I need them most.


I'm guessing this is more along the lines of "the best you can do" than perfect. It's not like you have many other options.




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