Interested In buying a trampoline?

For more information go to:

http://www.trampoline-superstore.com/

By: Reuben

Some simple trampoline moves are…

1.Tuck Jump

2.Back Drop

3.Pike Jump

4.Straddle Jump

5.Seat Drop

6.Stomach Drop

7.HAN Drop (Hand and Knee Drop)

8.Stop Bounce

9.Swivel hips

10. Strait Jump

Some Intermediate Moves are….

1.Back pullover

2.Front Tuck

3.Back Tuck

4.Front pike

5.Back pike

6.Porpise

7.Front Strait

8.Front tuck to flat back

9.Back tuck to flat back

10.Cradle

Some Hard Moves are….

1.Braney tuck, pike, or strait

2.Back strait

3.Back Braney tuck, and pike

4. Double back tuck

5.Double front tuck

6.Back full

7.Front layout

8.Back layout

9.Front full

10.Back Braney strait.

This is a Picture of a Normal trampoline for fun etc..

This is a picture of a professional trampoline used for the Olympics and competitive trampoline which I am in.

And if you want to buy a trampoline and have no experience this is the safest kind.

Some interesting facts about trampolines are that

1.“El trampolino” was the Mexican word for "diving board"

 

2.The 2000 Olympics in Sydney was watched by the 86 year-old inventor of the trampoline.

The famous picture taken in the late 50s, of inventor George Nissen on a trampoline with a "tame" kangaroo, was only accomplished by Nissen holding its front paws when they got on it, so the animal could not kick him.

The Gillingham Jumpers, a club based in Kent, England, is the largest known trampoline club in the world, with 1500 members bouncing around the Jumpers Rebound Centre, every week.

The 2005 edition of the Guinness Book of World Records, includes a category for the longest slam-dunk of a basketball from a player bouncing on a trampoline.