Sunday, August 3, 2008

How to Buy a Trampoline

By: Barney Garcia

Trampolines are a source of real fun for self and family. However, it is very valuable if one knows exactly what shape, size or type of trampoline, the different safety precautions one needs to take for a safe exercise routine.

While trampolines come in all shapes and sizes, in all possible geometrical shapes. Popular ones take familiar shapes like rectangular, square, circular and octagonal. Keeping the following points in mind can make shopping a pleasurable experience altogether. What do different shapes signify? What can these models mean to you?

- For backyard jumping or for more controlled jumping experience, Round or circularly shaped trampolines are the best bet, because they have a tendency to keep the jumper concentrated around the central area.

- While Square trampolines may not give much jumping experiences and are more rigid, rectangular ones allow for more flexibility.

- Rectangular trampolines are generally used for sports and gymnastics because of the higher bounce experienced.

- Trampolines octagonal in shape give a more controlled experience without influencing the jumper or pulling him to any one particular side, while in the air.

After Buying the Trampoline

After buying your trampoline, meeting your specific requirements, assembly or proper positioning might be required. Then again, there are a few things you need to do to keep yourself safe.

- Position the trampoline in a relatively open area and watch for low ceilings and other protuberances.

- It is mandatory and critical to keep the trampoline dry all the time, especially before usage, they do tend to get slippery and wet most of the times.

- Keep snow away from the surface of the canvas on the trampoline, especially for areas in cold & snow prone places.

- Make sure that only one person bounces off a trampoline at a time.

- Children and amateur jumpers need to be supervised.

- Take special care during gusty winds, they might get a jumper off control due to these excessive side winds.

All it takes is a few simple precautions and a little strenuousness and scrupulousness while shopping for the right trampoline. The only thing that is left after buying and fixing it up, having dine the due diligence of precautions and proper fixations, is experiencing the delight of being suspended in air, for brief intervals of time, the thrill come to you through weightlessness, every time you reach the pinnacle of your upward motion caused due to your ebullient bounce.




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