By: Kevin Hall | 2012-05-10 | Fitness Equipment Your best bet for buying trampoline mats is to find a local store that specializes in mat fabric and have a good experience in the industry. Make sure you buy from a store that has an excellent return policy. read more
By: Rowan Queen | 2010-03-27 | Recreation & Sports You don't look for trampoline replacement parts everyday. You should however look for some on a regular, scheduled basis. Trampolines can provide hours of great fun and physical exercise. read more
By: Stewart Ames | 2011-07-26 | Home & Family If you own a trampoline, it's important that you actively maintain it. The last thing that you want to happen is the trampoline to break apart while somebody is in the middle of using it. Safety is a big concern so you need to make sure you have the right trampoline parts and accessories for replacement when you see any kind of damages. read more
By: kevin hall | 2011-07-22 | Recreation & Sports Trampolines comes without and with enclosures and wide range of trampolines is available such asRound Trampoline, Rectangle Trampoline, Octagon Trampolines and many more. You should have knowledge about types of products available in the industry. It is important to make yourself aware before purchasing trampoline. read more
By: kevin hall | 2011-07-23 | Recreation & Sports Trampoline - It can be used as a great way to get a workout. Jumping on trampoline keeps you fit as well as gives you a lot of energy for the whole day. Trampoline workout have an aerobic cause on the body thereby improving the ingestion of oxygen which benefits the heart and lungs. read more
By: caroline10 | 2010-11-04 | Recreation & Sports Are you thinking about buying a new or used trampoline for your back yard? For years people have dismissed trampolines as mere children's toys, but slowly people are beginning to realize that the trampoline can provide you with hours of healthy, relaxing, low impact, calorie burning even when you're an adult. read more
By: Abdullah Salim | 2010-10-05 | Fitness The Safety Pad is an important component of the trampoline because it is a safeguard from the springs. Without a pad the jumper could be hurt. Our pads come in different colors and qualities. Below is a list of these qualities. read more
By: Justin C Taylor | 2010-03-27 | Fitness Equipment All trampolines are designed to be both functional and safe for certain activities. The materials used may vary in quality and substance but the common considerations are: Does it meet the standards? Is it safe to use? Safety and enjoyment go hand in hand. Adhering to safety practices either at home or in training will make incurring injuries the least concern. read more
By: Stewart Ames | 2011-07-26 | Home & Family In the year of 1998, a study was conducted and published in a publication called "Pediatrics" that established the fact that a quarter of a million injuries were treated in the nation's emergency rooms in one year. These injuries were treated between the years of 1990 and 1995. read more
By: Justin C Taylor | 2010-03-27 | Fitness Equipment Trampolines are classified based on the shapes of their jumping platform. Square trampoline has the same width and depth size, the height slightly varies depending on the brand. Square trampoline comes in three different types; 1) the outdoor field/garden type, 2) the outdoor water sport/recreation type, and 3) the exercise facility type. read more
By: caroline10 | 2010-12-21 | Recreation & Sports Do you remember how much fun it was to jump on a trampoline when you were a little kid? What you probably didn't realize back then is that you were getting a great aerobic workout every time you climbed on the trampoline mat and started jumping up and down. read more
By: caroline10 | 2010-12-21 | Recreation & Sports Are you afraid that a trampoline is just too dangerous for your kids to play with unsupervised in the back yard? Many health experts have been touting the benefits of exercising with a trampoline for the past few years, but many are still skeptical to bring one onto their property because they see it as a liability. read more
By: Rowan Queen | 2010-03-27 | Recreation & Sports You shouldn't skip getting trampoline safety pads. These shouldn't be optional accessories. They should be mandatory. With the appropriate pads in place, you can be sure of a safer and more enjoyable jumping experience with the entire family. read more
By: Diane Crawford | 2010-04-02 | Fitness Equipment Trampoline exercises are in the rage right now because of the various health benefits that one can get from them. Jumping up and down a trampoline not only is fun, but it improves muscle tone, coordination and blood circulation. But despite all of these benefits, many shy away or even fear trampolines because they look dangerous. While it is true that being suspended in the air for a few seconds makes you vulnerable, there is nothing to fear. Although there are several accessories that amp the safety of your trampoline, there is one overlooked safety feature that automatically comes with it - the trampoline pad. read more
By: Abdullah Salim | 2010-10-05 | Fitness A trampoline is a device consisting of a piece of taut, strong fabric stretched over a steel frame using many coiled springs. People bounce on trampolines for recreational and competitive purposes. read more