Do you have a trampoline for your kids or are you thinking of getting one?
My yard doesn’t have a flat spot, so unless we move, I know this won’t be an issue at my house. And it’s one time I’m kind of glad not to have a flat yard. I know when I was a kid, I would have loved to have had a trampoline, but views change when you become a parent.
The American Academy of Pediatrics this week came against home trampoline use. The organization issued new guidelines for pediatricians on patterns of injury with trampoline use.
So what do you think? Have you found methods and rules that you feel make trampoline use safer at your home.
Round trampolines are less safe than rectangular ones. The physics of the shape of the bed works in such a way that, if you bounce awkwardly, you are more likely to bounce off the side of the trampoline to the ground (or into the netting if you have it). A rectangular trampoline's physics are such that you are more likely to bounce into the middle of the trampoline than off it. So it's disturbing to me that there are so many round trampolines out there being used at home where kids are not really supervised closely. Even with a rectangular bed, there are still a lot of risks to trampoline use, even in a supervised environment. I know experienced gymnasts who have been seriously hurt and even faced paralysis due to injuries doing even simple moves on the trampoline. I would never get a trampoline for our home, and fortunately our yard isn't suitable either. I'll let my kids jump to their hearts' content while being supervised during their gymnastics classes.
but the little seams all right... so, fun ?
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