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Trampolines are enjoyed globally by adults and children alike. In backyards,
gymnasiums and schools trampolines that can be seen in various sizes, colour
schemes and shapes. There are numerous types of trampolines that are available
with each one having its own defining features.
Competitive Trampolines
The sturdiest and most durable of the different types of trampolines are
competitive trampolines, which are mostly used by athletes. They are extremely
light and can be transported without any hassle as they have a steel frame that
can be folded so it can be transported to competitions and sporting events. The
standard size is 14 feet by 7 feet, with the frame having roughly 110 steel
springs supporting a unique fabric that is woven from webbing. The consequence
of this is that the person jumping on the trampoline can bounce higher and
perform more stunts. Athletes also use competitive trampolines for cross
training sports such as skiing, diving, snowboarding and wrestling.
Recreational Trampolines
The recreational trampoline is the most common of all the types of trampolines
and is available in various sizes that range from small sizes designed for one
person to large sized trampolines that can accommodate a number of people. The
shapes of recreational trampolines include rectangular, square, octagonal and
circular. These trampolines are designed with fewer springs than a competitive
trampoline. Waterproof canvas is used in recreational trampolines instead of
special woven fabric. Recreational trampolines are marketed by gyms as an
enjoyable alternative to traditional exercising and schools use them for
physical education. Often parents purchase a recreational trampoline so that
the entire family can exercise while having fun at the same time
Mini trampolines
Being significantly smaller than traditional trampolines, mini trampolines are
unique in their own way. They are ideal for people who live in a small living
space such as an apartment. They are beneficial as they can provide you with an
efficient cardio workout in a smaller space. Mini trampolines are also far less
strenuous on ones knees and joints. The bounce is decreased as the coils don’t
propel a person into the air, making it perfect for indoor use.
Water Trampoline
The water trampoline is another style of the recreational trampoline. It has an
inflatable tube and generally floats in water. Water Trampolines are marketed
primarily for fun; however anyone using them will still get a solid work-out
from jumping high into the air without the limitation of space.
All the different kinds of trampolines are unique and beneficial in their own
right. They are a superb source of fun as well as exercise!
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