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A trampoline is essentially a gymnastic and recreational gear made of a steel frame with a piece of taut, powerful fabric stretched more than it utilizing coiled springs as anchors. The attached fabric or strong canvas sheet is utilized for tumbling. Innovative trampolines are made of dense net, stretched elastically on a frame of varied shapes. Tough materials like tarpaulin are often used as an alternative to nets.

Trampoline inherited its name from the Spanish "trampolín" meaning a diving board. Trampolines were initial used by the Eskimos who utilized to toss one another up into the air on walrus skins. The first modern trampoline was constructed by Larry Griswold and George Nissen in 1934. They later established the Griswold-Nissen Trampoline and Tumbling Business in 1942 and began making trampolines commercially in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

The United States Navy Flight School utilized trampolines in its training of pilots and navigators during World War II by allowing pilots to practice their orientation. Trampolines had been also utilized in the space flight programme to help train astronauts in experiencing various body positions in flight.

Because the year 2000 trampolining was introduced to the Olympic Games as a competitive gymnastic sports. In competitive trampolining the user is permitted to bounce as higher as ten metres.

Trampolines are of two types, recreational and competitive. Recreational trampolines are usually circular, octagonal or rectangular shaped, and the supplies utilized such as the springs and the bed fabric are not as sturdy as that of competitive trampolines. On the other hand, competitive trampolines are produced of stronger and less-elastic fabric, with the trampoline's elasticity provided only by the springs. The frames of competitive trampolines are produced of steel that can be folded up for easy transportation to competitors venues.

Some of the well-liked and essential trampoline accessories include covers, safety nets, ladders, anchors, tents, trampoline bounce boards, trampoline enclosure locks and spring tools. Trampoline climate covers protect the frame pads, material and stitching on the mat of the trampoline against UV rays. Trampoline accessories such as nets, also known as trampoline enclosures, are constructed with zinc tubes and a tough polyethylene net to add additional security to the trampoline. With the growing popularity of trampolining, more and much more trampoline accessories are accessible at affordable costs.

Trampolines can be utilized for entertainment. They are also used for diverse activities such as physical education, competitive gymnastics, diving training etc. In recent occasions, trampolining has become a well-liked sport among children, as they never appear to lose their enthusiasm for trampolining.

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