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4  How To Use Your Trampoline

 

 

 

Always bounce at the centre of the trampoline mat. Bouncing near the edge of the trampoline mat 
can lead to injury and can also stretch the springs. The frame pad is not designed nor intended to 
support the weight of the trampoline user. Do not step or jump directly onto the frame pad. 

 

Avoid bouncing too high. Stay low until you can control your bounce and land consistently in the 
middle of the trampoline mat. 

 

To regain control and stop your jump, bend your knees quickly when you land. 

 

 

Allow each jumper a brief turn on the trampoline. Extended bouncing exposes an over tired user to 
an increased risk of injury. 

 

 

Do not use the trampoline when under the influence of alcohol or drugs. 

 

 

The trampoline mat is several feet from the ground. Jumping off the trampoline to the ground or any 
other surface may result in injury. Jumping onto the trampoline from a roof, deck, or other object 
also represents a risk of injury. Smaller children may need assistance getting up on or down from 
the trampoline. Mounting and dismounting properly should be a strict rule from the very beginning. 
Users should climb onto the trampoline by placing their hands on the frame and stepping or rolling 
up onto the frame, across the springs, and onto the mat (bed). Do not step directly on the frame pad 
or grasp the frame pad when mounting or dismounting the trampoline. Users should always place 
their hands on the frame while mounting or dismounting. To dismount, jumpers should walk to the 
side of the mat (bed), bend over and place one hand on the frame, then step from the mat to the 
ground. 

 

 

Injury may result from hitting the frame or falling through the springs while jumping or getting on or 
off the trampoline. Stay in the centre of the trampoline mat when jumping. BE SURE TO KEEP THE 
FRAME PAD IN PLACE TO COVER THE FRAME AT ALL TIMES. Do not step or jump directly onto 
the frame pad as it is not designed nor intended to support the weight of the user. 

 

BASIC SKILLS - Bouncing

 

 

The most important thing about bouncing is that it should be done with control in the centre of the bed. 
The basic bounce should always be low. High, reckless bouncing is dangerous and should never be 
allowed. 

 

The Stop Bounce

 

 

This  technique  allows  the  jumper  to gain  control  by  stopping  quickly.  It  is  achieved  by  keeping  the  feet  in 
contact with the bed and absorbing the rebound of the trampoline with the knees and waist. This skill should 
be  the  first  skill  learnt  and  should  be  employed  whenever  you  feel  out  of  balance,  or  land  away  from  the 
centre area. 

 

To learn the stop bounce: 

 

 

Stand in centre of the bed with your feet about hip-width apart. 

 

Attempt about three easy bounces, keep them low and controlled. 

 

Focus your eyes towards the perimeter of the trampoline while bouncing in order to keep your balance. 

 

Stop the bounce by bending at your knees and hips on contact with the bed. 

Summary of Contents for COLOSSUS TR-10-P21-B

Page 1: ...anual carefully Failure to comply with this warning may result in injury and or property damage WARNING This trampoline is intended for users aged 6 years and above This trampoline contains small part...

Page 2: ...tation 7 3 Safe Use Instructions 8 4 How To Use Your Trampoline 9 5 Installation Instructions 14 6 Care And Maintenance Instructions 14 7 Potential Hazards of Trampoline Components 15 8 Parts List 16...

Page 3: ...ation via the website we they cannot guarantee thatthis information is current Please contact the authorised Australian subsidiary and exclusive distributor Crown Andrews Pty Ltd on 1800 224 278 if yo...

Page 4: ...or tortuous acts or omission breach of duty breach of contract or breach of statutory duty on the part of Goliath its office bearers directors employees or agents 2 Title Risk Title to risk and owners...

Page 5: ...ction of their Instruction Guide Furthermore the warranty does not cover installation provided by any third party assembly service 4 2 4 Damage through insufficient care or maintenance This warranty d...

Page 6: ...ath will replace thedamaged parts free of charge Goliath will also cover any costs associated with shipping the replacement parts 4 3 3 Refunds In all instances of successful warranty claims Goliath o...

Page 7: ...and product design associated with Goliath products print material and websiteare copyright from and or registered by Goliath BV 2019 10 Privacy Policy Goliath will not pass your personal information...

Page 8: ...Smaller children are at increased risk when jumping with adults and or larger children for example a double bounce dramatically increases the energy transferred to the smaller body and children s legs...

Page 9: ...than one person on the trampoline at any time Do not use the trampoline and enclosure when wet Do not jump onto or off the trampoline and enclosure Do not use a trampoline and enclosure while under th...

Page 10: ...poline bed Learn this skill before you attempt any others Climb on and off the trampoline do not jump It is dangerous to jump from the trampoline to the floor or ground when dismounting or onto the tr...

Page 11: ...ame pad or grasp the frame pad when mounting or dismounting the trampoline Users should always place their hands on the frame while mounting or dismounting To dismount jumpers should walk to the side...

Page 12: ...ehind the hips ready to lift again as you bounce up see Figure 1 Figure 1 Arm Action Bounce variations Figures 2 3 and 4 show three variations the tuck the pike and the straddle pike respectively Thes...

Page 13: ...earn the hands and knees drop Get down on your hands and knees on the bed Make sure you have weight on both your hands and your knees Do not sit on your heels Remain in this position and try to bounce...

Page 14: ...Perform skill as in Step 2 see Figure 6 Figure 6 Front Drop SERIES OF DROPS Sequencing Once you have mastered the individual bounce variations and drops practice them in sequence Front drop Half twist...

Page 15: ...d the basic landing positions and combinations before proceeding to intermediate skills Jumpers must understand why they must master control before they can start thinking about other moves Understand...

Page 16: ...ea should not include concrete bitumen brick or other hard surfaces as these can cause serious injuries if users fall off the trampoline Do not locate the trampoline on top of other objects or store a...

Page 17: ...tem elements where required Missing improperly positioned or insecurely attached frame padding Punctures frays tears or holes in the frame padding Deterioration of the stitching or fabric of the frame...

Page 18: ...TEM PARTS QTY 1 T JOINT 6 2 TOP RAIL TUBE 6 3 W SHAPED LEG 3 4 VERTICAL LEG TUBE 6 5 JUMPING MAT 1 6 SPRING 54 7 SPRING HOOK TOOL 1 8 UPPER POLE TUBE 6 9 LOWER POLE TUBE 6 10 POLE SLEEVE 6 11 BALL CAP...

Page 19: ...G HAZARD Small Parts Not for children under 3 years ADULT ASSEMBLY REQUIRED Contains small parts sharp points and sharp edges 1 Connect the Top Rail Tube 2 with T Joint 1 as shown in the picture below...

Page 20: ...connect the Springs opposite to each other to get an even result in tensioning the Trampoline Mat as shown in the below diagram 4 Lay the safety net on the jumping mat spreading out the net Ensure the...

Page 21: ...Frame Pad NOTE CHOKING HAZARD Small Parts Not for children under 3 years ADULT ASSEMBLY REQUIRED Contains small parts sharp points and sharp edges 1 Place the Frame Pad 16 onto the top of trampoline f...

Page 22: ...SSEMBLY STEP ENCLOSURE 1 Connect all Upper Pole Tubes 8 to theLower Pole Tubes 9 2 Insert the Ball Cap 11 to the top of upper pole tube 8 and fixed by Ball Cap Screw 12 3 Locate the 6 T joints Align h...

Page 23: ...e sewn in loops at the top of net to the ball caps at the pole top as shown 6 When the assembly is finished the trampoline looks as shown below 13 Disassembly To disassemble simply follow ASSEMBLY STE...

Page 24: ...utine maintenance and consumable items such as but not limited to fuel lubricants vacuum bags blades belts sandpaper bits fluids tune ups or adjustments 5 this warranty will not apply where damage is...

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