

Special thanks to my fellow Odyssey writer Victoria Skelton for telling me about this one. Just avoid punching or kicking people who are actively avoiding your physical contact. This is especially a problem when you end up hitting someone who, as aforementioned, is not in the pit and does not want to be.įor those people, you can help keep them in their space by sticking out your fist to let them know that they are getting too close if they make contact with it. Sometimes you may start on one part of the floor but end up drifting over into someone else's way and knock them out without even realizing you were near anyone. But try to at least be somewhat aware of who is around you.

If you are someone who likes to mosh, I know how you feel, and I know that sometimes you just have to let loose and throw punches or swing your arms and get all of that aggression out. When you are swinging freely, stay in your bubble. So, you do not keep moshing with someone who is leaving the mosh pit-you are just being a tool. You do not keep giving someone CPR once they are stable and breathing again.
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I am one of those people, and I can not tell you how many times I have gotten in the pit, done what I wanted to do, and then moved on my way back into the crowd, only to be rammed into at full speed when I was clearly walking out of the way. Oftentimes, a person will go into the pit, take a beating or get worn out, and then try to get back out and return to their regularly scheduled concert watching. If someone is clearly trying to get out of the pit, let them out.
