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A step-by-step guide on carrying someone on your back
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You’re hanging out with a friend when they suddenly twist an ankle. With your house a block away, how can you get them there safely? A piggyback ride, of course! Carrying someone on your back may seem difficult, but you’ve got more strength than you may think. With our help, you can pick up just about anyone, whether it’s for fun or in an emergency situation.

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  • Question
    How can I tell if the person is strong enough to give me a piggyback ride?
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    Generally if the person is taller than you or is very strong, they will be able to give you a piggyback ride. Talk to the person if you are unsure of their strength.
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    I am 15 and weigh 60 kg (133 lbs). Can most adults give me a piggyback ride?
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    Theoretically, yes. The average man can lift about 70 kg, and although the average woman can lift about 35 kg, those who exercise regularly could probably lift you.
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    At what age can I give an adult a piggyback ride?
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    You can do it at any age as long as you're strong enough.
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      Tips

      • For smaller riders (children) get them to sit on a table or bench to avoid lots of movement when lifting.
      • For advanced riders the weaker hand can be removed to allow for gentle encouragement of the pig (a slap on the backside can sometimes gain a boost of up to 2 mph).
      • The further back your elbows the easier it is to keep balance and maintain the piggyback.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Strength
      • A rider

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