1. Dress for Movement:
Comfort is key — athletic wear and grip socks make for the perfect bounce gear, giving you freedom and safety while you jump.
2. Stretch It Out:
Do some light stretching to warm up your muscles and prepare your body for high-energy fun. It keeps you flexible and injury-free.
3. Start Slow, Build Up:
Begin with a few gentle jumps to find your balance and rhythm before going full power. Gradual starts keep you in control.
4. Hydrate Before You Fly:
Take a quick sip of water to stay fresh and focused. Hydration fuels longer, safer bounce sessions.
5. Bounce, Not Bash:
Be aware of others and share the space kindly. True fun comes from safe, respectful bouncing together.
● Wear grip socks at all times.
● Stay aware of your surroundings and fellow jumpers.
● Jump in the center for better safety and balance.
● Follow safety instructions by staff, they’re there to help.
● Enjoy at your own pace, it’s not a race, it’s a rhythm.
● Don’t attempt flips or tricks unless you're trained and supervised.
● No roughhousing or pushing, safety first, always.
● Avoid wearing accessories or carrying sharp objects.
● Don’t run across the trampolines, keep it slow and steady.
● Never jump off from raised areas, land safely, always.