other player high into the air. While in the air the players will either remain in an upright position or perform spins, back flips or other feats of dexterity and adventure. With each rebound, the contestants reach higher and higher into the air. What are the legends about See-Saw Jump? See-Saw Jump is jumping with a spring board. The contests are popular with the women of the Korean ethnic group and are usually held during the Lantern Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and on Mid-Autumn Day. Legend has it that, in ancient times, two innocent men were arrested and put into prison. Their wives who were eager to see their husbands had a brilliant idea. They used a spring board to throw themselves into the sky, so that they could look down from the window and see their husbands. Another story concerns constraints placed upon women by the yoke of feudal society. At that time women were unable to step out from their courtyards, so to see something of the outside world they would silently jump high into the air with springboards to peer over the high walls surrounding them. |