Owners manual
use.
Weather conditions: A wet jump mat is too slippery for safe jumping. Gusty or strong winds can
lead to a loss of jump control when jumping. In order to lower the probability of an injury, the
Trampoline should be used under suitable weather conditions only.
3.2. METHODS OF ACCIDENT PREVENTION
Role of the user in preventing accidents:
A basic knowledge of the trampoline by the user is a must for security. All users of the trampoline
must learn first how to accomplish a low controlled jump as well as the fundamental landing
positions and combinations, before turning to advance jump exercises. Users must know why
they must control their jump, before they may practice other movements.
A controlled jump is
when you land and take off from the same location.
The first lesson is the understanding of the
correct order in developing jumping skills on a Trampoline. For further information or exercise
materials, please turn to a trained Trampoline teacher.
Role of the supervisor in preventing accidents:
It lies in the responsibility of the supervisors to guarantee a reasonable and experienced
supervision of the users of trampoline. Rules and warnings in this manual must be applied, and
known to the users of the trampoline in order to reduce the probability of accidents and injuries.
In times, when the supervision is not possible or insufficient, the trampoline should be dismantled
and stored in a secured place against unauthorized use.
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