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 ‘Jump Challenge’ is very dangerous

This story was posted 6 years ago
17 February 2020
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The Ministry of Education, Human Resource Development, Religious Affairs and Information has learned of a new and dangerous game, named the “Jump Challenge”, that is becoming popular among high school students both internationally and regionally.

In the ‘Jump Challenge’, 3 people stand in a line, facing forward, and aim to jump to touch the ceiling or to simply jump, altogether. However, the two people on the outside both use the leg closest to the person in the middle, to trip that person during the jump. The person then falls to the ground. Presently, there are several videos of this game circulating on the Internet.

The game is very dangerous because the person who falls can sustain many types of injuries, including broken bones, head injuries and spinal injuries, among other things. Injuries can be serious enough to result in death, based on the nature of the fall sustained.

This ministry hereby alerts the general public, particularly parents, to be aware of the serious nature of this game and the resulting harm that can befall their children, or relatives, if they participate in the ‘Jump Challenge’. While students are encouraged to be physically active and to socialise with their peers, the ‘Jump Challenge’ does not constitute a constructive social activity. Head and spinal injuries sometimes take months and years to heal, while some people become and remain paralysed.

Health is critical to one’s quality of life. No one wants to spend their youth and beyond incapacitated, but the ‘Jump Challenge’, can result in undesirable outcomes.

This ministry, therefore, seeks the cooperation of the public in making others aware of this very dangerous game and remains hopeful that our young people – our students – will exercise good judgment and refrain from the ‘Jump Challenge.’

Ministry of Education

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  1. Diana hall says:
    6 years ago

    These youngsters are exposed to too much crap on social media .Censorship now!! Others have more hope for them than they have for themselves. This does not make any sense it’s not rocket science to know that the outcome can be fatal.More people die from head injuries as the result of falls than can be imagine. Wise up youths of Grenada you have more potential than this. I challenge you to come up with something that can inspire others to do more. Try to figure out how to solve some of the million and one problems that our country is facing. ( waste management , pollution, child abuse, cancer, road maintenance, illiteracy, alcoholism). Shall I continue? We are better than this. Write your on script, be the director don’t let anyone define who you are.

  2. Magali says:
    6 years ago

    Certainly, there should be a strong stance against this behaviour, not the least because this is also bullying, the person in the middle being the unsuspecting victim of the 2 others. Any injuries could result in criminal action being taken against the perpetrators, this is also not mentioned in the press release. Furthermore, kids engaging in this activities on school premises should be expelled.

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