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According to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), although the US Animal Welfare Act of 1966 does not permit any sort of punishment that puts the animals in discomfort,[1] trainers will still go against this law and use such things as electric rods and bullhooks.[2] According to PETA, during an undercover investigation of Carson & Barnes Circus, video footage was captured showing animal care director Tim Frisco training endangered Asian elephants with electrical shock prods and instructing other trainers to \"beat the elephants with a bullhook as hard as they can and sink the sharp metal hook into the elephant's flesh and twist it until they scream in pain\".[2]
In testimony in U.S. District Court in 2009, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus CEO Kenneth Feld acknowledged that circus elephants are struck behind the ears, under the chin and on their legs with metal tipped prods, called bullhooks. Feld stated that these practices are necessary to protect circus workers. Feld also acknowledged that an elephant trainer was reprimanded for using an electric shock device, known as a hot shot or electric prod, on an elephant, which Feld also stated was appropriate practice. Feld denied that any of these practices harm elephants.[5] In its January 2010 verdict on the case, brought against Feld Entertainment International by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals et al., the Court ruled that evidence against the circus company was \"not credible with regard to the allegations\".[6] In lieu of a USDA hearing, Feld Entertainment Inc. (parent of Ringling Bros.) agreed to pay an unprecedented $270,000 fine for violations of the Animal Welfare Act that allegedly occurred between June 2007 and August 2011.[7]
On April 21, 1993, Tyke escaped through the front doors of the Altoona, Pennsylvania Jaffa Shrine Center during a performance, remaining untethered for an hour. The rampage caused more than $14,000 in damage. An affidavit obtained from a circus worker by the USDA the following day stated that Tyke had also attacked a tiger trainer, while the circus was in Altoona.[14]
On August 20, 1994, during a performance at Circus International in Honolulu, Hawaii, Tyke trampled and critically injured her groomer, Dallas Beckwith, throwing him around numerous times in the process, before killing her trainer, Allen Campbell, who was knocked to the ground, dragged and crushed to death under Tyke's massive trunk after he attempted to save Beckwith from being trampled to death during the attack. She then charged out of the arena and onto the streets outside. She additionally attacked and nearly crushed publicist Steve Hirano, who tried to stop her from escaping from the circus parking lot. A nearby police officer seeing the attack fired multiple shots in the direction of the elephant, distracting her and causing her to flee away from Hirano. After a half-hour of chasing Tyke down, local police officers fired 86 shots at the 8,000-lb (3600 kg) elephant. Tyke finally collapsed from the numerous wounds and died.[15]
Expat jockeys and trainers that wander the streets of their home towns in relative anonymity feature on four-storey billboards downtown in Hong Kong and are stopped for autographs regularly, and can enjoy a saloon passage onto tables at some of the best restaurants in town.
Unfortunately, that fateful day in 1994 saw the streets of Hawaii run red with elephant blood. After several performances on the mainland United States, Tyke had been shipped to Honolulu. The 21-year-old animal was soon ushered into the Neal S. Blaisdell Center for yet another show.
From attacking trainers to running amok in the arena, it was obvious that Tyke wanted to leave the circus. And in April 1993, Tyke became especially enraged during a performance in Altoona, Pennsylvania. During that show, she literally shook her handlers off and attempted to escape.
But the crowd knew something was off when trainer Allen Campbell stepped in. Though Campbell tried to wrangle Tyke into submission, his attempts were futile. The 9,500-pound elephant quickly crushed Campbell to death. And while Beckworth was still alive, he was seriously injured.
After killing her trainer and wounding her groomer, Tyke the elephant stormed out of the arena and ran wild on the streets of Honolulu for about a half-hour. What followed was a panicked attempt to stop her from killing anyone else. And before long, Tyke was tracked down by the cops.
Michael Katz is a Certified Personal Trainer through the American Council of Exercise. A native of the Philadelphia area, he earned a Masters in Health Science Education at Hofstra University in Long Island NY. Before starting his Golf Fitness Venture he previously served as Head Exercise Specialist at U.S Fitness and the Director of Personal Training / Master Fitness Coach at Purlife Delray. Michael holds an exercise nutrition certification through industry leader, Precision Nutrition. On the Fitness side, his methodologies are based on transferable skills and include specialty certifications in Kettlebell Athletics, ViPR, TRX, Orthopedic Exercise and Functional Movement Systems, a screen designed to identify compensatory movements patterns to reduce the risk of injury. Michael, being a licensed school teacher in the field of health has also authored several articles about overall well being including; \"Get Back in Shape\", \"Just Add Water\". He is the creator of the 2 month wellness program \"60 for 60\" and \"Flex Your MS Muscle\", a group fitness fundraiser for Multiple Sclerosis. He also is the Director of Education for the first systemized approach to balance trainer, Bearded Balance, and heads up Corporate & Residential Wellness for Care Free Livin
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