How To Setup A Trampoline Correctly

Wednesday, December 24, 2008 ·

By Jane Bracken

Congrats on purchasing a Trampoline. It is a wonderful workout and a lot of fun. How can one set up a Trampoline? The first step is simple and easy. First, take everything out of the box and make sure you have all the parts.

Now you can begin to determine where to set up the trampoline. It is important to find the most level ground you can find before you start building it because it can be very difficult to move once it is fully constructed, especially the larger trampolines. Identify the legs of the trampoline first. Usually they are some of the shortest pieces with a right angle bend. Set these pieces aside.

Look for several long pieces with holes on the ends. These pieces will most likely be curved. The amount included with your trampoline will vary, depending on its size, but there are usually around six to eight pieces inside a large trampoline box.

Now try your best to match one of these longer pieces with shorter legs piece. Assembly can begin to take place one you have a rough set or matching pairs to create the general frame for the trampoline. Make sure that each piece and each connection is snuggly fit so that the frame is sturdy and snaps into place.

Enlist the help of several people with strong muscles to help you put on the springs and stretch it over the net. The best way to tackle this is by attaching one spring at a time and pulling the net over it immediately afterward. Iam sure a springfree trampoline is made, but I am not aware of any company that makes or sells them.

A good question to ask is if you should set up a trampoline on uneven ground? This should be carefully considered before assembling the trampoline on uneven ground. Ideally you would not want to have the trampoline on uneven ground because it could be unsafe. Try and look around for a better are that is more even.

If you must construct the trampoline on not level ground, you can use stacks of boards, heavy blocks, or cinder blocks placed under the legs to make the trampoline as even as possible. Safety needs to be number one priority though because the trampoline can slip off of these makeshift supports. Another alternative is to actually trim the legs so that it is even.

Placing a trampoline on uneven ground can be tricky especially when keeping it safe. You could dig holes where the legs would be and place the trampoline in the holes. After you put the legs on the holes then you could fill the holes back up with dirt or better yet concrete. If you never plan on moving the trampoline then concrete may be the sturdiest way to go.

Trampolines can provide people with a lot of enjoyment. You can have contests with your friends on who can jump the highest, do the best flip, or who can jump the longest. This can provide you and your friends with hours of enjoyment. Workouts can also be done on a trampoline and this is a way to exercise in a fun way.

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