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TRAMPOLINE : the bouncing devices for gymnastics, exercise, and unavoidable injuries.
It is not mandatory to have a fenced-in backyard for a trampoline, but it is strongly recommended for safety reasons. A fence can help prevent accidental falls and unauthorized access to the trampoline, reducing the risk of injuries.
It can be very difficult to prevent injuries on a trampoline. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that people not own backyard trampolines. The best advice is to always supervise children's play and only allow one child on at a time.
Trampoline became an Olympic sport in the year 2000 in Sydney, Australia. Gymnasts do acrobatic activities using the trampoline. The schools have removed the trampoline from physical education classes at the same time due to injuries and the insurance cost.
My pure enjoyment of watching you on a trampoline made me want to participate.
I would not suggest a water trampoline for your home swimming pool. You can not control the trajectory when you jump and injuries could be caused if you strike the pool skirt.
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Technically 20 people could jump on a trampoline. However for safety reasons Trampoline Manufactures do not recommend having more than one person on a trampoline at one time. Injury statistics on trampolines show that 88% of injuries happen when there are multiple jumpers. Since your trampoline is only 10ft, which is relatively small, I would not recommend it. nO, YOU CAN BUT YOU SHOULD NOT. and please don't flip on it it's to small to be doing that stuff...>
Wearing socks on a trampoline can provide better grip, reducing the risk of slipping and falling while jumping. Special trampoline socks often have rubberized bottoms that enhance traction and prevent injuries. Additionally, socks can help keep your feet warm and protect them from potential abrasions or impacts with the trampoline surface. Overall, they contribute to a safer and more enjoyable jumping experience.
Fractures account for 5-6% of all sports injuries.
20 percent of all hospital admissions have been from combat injuries. The other 80 percent have been from DNBI
They both can be equally dangerous or equally safe, depends on your attitude. Of course, a dirt bike can lead to some serious injuries that would be almost impossible to sustain on a trampoline, but then again, it's much more fun.