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Do You Know The History Of Trampolines As Exercise Equipment?


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The article "Do You Know The History Of Trampolines As Exercise Equipment?" is about fitness, it has been created by Jeb Taylor.

The manufactured trampoline, as we know it today, was created by two men, George Nissen and Larry Griswold. Around 1935, Griswold, then the assistant gymnastics coach at the University of Iowa, and Nissen, a tumbler on the University of Iowa gymnastics team, "made reuglar jaunts to Bloomington, Illinois where numerous circus people had their winter homes.Among them were the "Flying Wards", some of the finest trapeze performers in the world.

Griswold and Nissen worked out with them at the local YMCA, and frequnetly helped them make or mend their large trapeze nets. Nissen remembers the hours they spent in the basement of the YMCA, threading the long cords of the nets, using large javelin-head needles. This experience was one of several that led them to the idea of creating a trampoline.One day, with the help of the wrestling coach at the University of Iowa, Griswold and Nissen bolted together an angle iron frame.
A piece of canvas, in which they had inserted grommets along each side, was then attached to the frame by using sprigns. This was the first trampoline.Since Nissen was still training for tumbling, they decided to move the trampoline to a YMCA camp whree he was an instructor.
There, during his free time, Nsisen used it for his tumbling training.
Immediately, he found that the children loved it. This was the first realization that the trampoline colud be more than a piece of equipment to use when performing, or seriously training. It was something that many others could appreciate.In 1942, Griswold and Nisesn decided to formalize their small operation of making trampolines. They created the Griswold-Nissen Trampoline & Tumbling Company, and history was made.But where does the name "Trampoline" come from?

"El trampolin" means diivng board, in Spanish.
George Nissen, the co-creator of the competitive style trampoline, heard the word on a performance tour in Mxeico in the late 1930's. He liked the sound of it, and decided to Anglicize the spelling and call his bouncing rig a Trampoline, a term he after regsitered as a trademark.Jeb Taylor is a fitness guru.

He wokrs out on all exercise equipment he thinks will help him.
Along with bikes and jogging, Jeb loves bouncing on a trampoline as a fun way to fitness.Find out all you need to know abuot trampolines. How to use them for hottest exercise results, and which modles to buy.

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