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BASIC LANDING POSITIONS 

General 

Positions for all drops: seat, hands and knees, and front, should first be practiced on the ground, then in a 
stationary position, and only the on the trampoline bed. 

Drops should be performed after “Priming” the trampoline bed. Priming is done by bending your knees and 
pushing down repeatedly on the trampoline bed, thereby setting the bed in motion. The feet stay in contact 
with the bed during the entire priming motion. 

The Hands and Knees Drop 

To do this drop properly, there should be just as much weight on your hands as on your knees. Your back 
should  be  about  approximately  parallel  to  the  bed.  Knees  and  hands  should  land  simultaneously,  with  the 
middle  of  the  body  landing  in  the  centre  of  the  trampoline.  Hands  should  be  directly  under  the  shoulders. 
Knees should be directly under the hips. Your toes should be pointed. 

To learn 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. Do not rock back and forth between the hands and knees, but 
develop an even landing on all four points. 

 

From the standing position, prime the bed several times. Lift upward with your hips, reach forward with 
our hands, and land on all fours. Look slightly in front of your hands on landing. Push to rebound to your 
feet (see Figure 5). 
 

Figure 5 Hands and Knees Drop 

The Front Drop 

Contact with the trampoline be should simultaneously take place with your hands, elbows, chest, stomach, 
hips and knees. Knees should be bent. 

You must come down level. If the landing is made first on your chest and arms, they will rebound before your 
knees hit which will result in a straining action on you back. If this type of landing is made with a traveling, 
diving approach there is a chance that your elbows may become skinned. If the landing is made so that your 
knees and hips hit first, then they will rebound and your shoulders and face will land heavily. 

Step 1: 

 

Start from the hands and knees drop position. 

 

As you rebound from the hands and knees, stretch so that you land on your stomach. From this position, 
rebound to your hands and knees. 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for TR-10-P12-G

Page 1: ...manual 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 par...

Page 2: ...Policy 4 Section 2 1 Safety Information 5 2 Specific Use Limitation 6 3 Safe Use Instructions 7 4 How To Use Your Trampoline 8 5 Installation Instructions 13 6 Care And Maintenance Instructions 13 7...

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

Page 4: ...ts 2 Title Risk Title to risk and ownership of any product ordered from Goliath passes upon delivery to the consumer when they pay all amounts due for the product at point of sale including possible d...

Page 5: ...ion Guide to ensure that their product will remain applicable for a possible warranty claim and last as long as possible 4 2 5 Damage through inappropriate use This warranty will be void if the produc...

Page 6: ...d if the Goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure For more information on your rights as a consumer please visit www consumerlaw gov au or contact your...

Page 7: ...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 8: ...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 9: ...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 10: ...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 w...

Page 11: ...straddle pike respectively These should be assumed at the top of the bounce before resuming the normal landing position on your feet Practice these simple variations and concentrate on perfect form M...

Page 12: ...weight on both your hands and your knees Do not sit on your heels Remain in this position and try to bounce Do not rock back and forth between the hands and knees but develop an even landing on all f...

Page 13: ...alf twist Front Drop AKA Turntable Step 1 Begin in a hands and knees position with hands forming the apex of a triangle like in front drop Prime the bed in this position Push backward with your hands...

Page 14: ...t understand why they must master control before they can start thinking about other moves Understanding the proper progression of skills in jumping on a trampoline must be the first lesson SUPERVISOR...

Page 15: ...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 16: ...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 17: ...S 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 6 12 BA...

Page 18: ...ears 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 Make sure on T joint 1 the side with welded so...

Page 19: ...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 th...

Page 20: ...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 15 onto the top of trampoline f...

Page 21: ...rts sharp points and sharp edges ASSEMBLY STEP ENCLOSURE 1 Connect all Upper Pole Tubes 8 to the Lower Pole Tubes 9 Then slide the pole sleeve 10 to the assembled pole tube 2 Insert the Ball Cap 11 to...

Page 22: ...the top of the trampoline mat as shown 6 There is a channel sewn on the top edge of the net Slide the Fiberglass Rod 16 into the channel Connect the Fiberglass Rod 16 as shown 7 Raise the net top ring...

Page 23: ...hen the assembly is finished the trampoline looks as shown below 13 Disassembly To disassemble simply follow ASSEMBLY STEP FRAME JUMP MAT ENCLOSURE in reverse order until you have disassembled the tra...

Page 24: ...ot limited to fuel lubricants vacuum bags blades belts sandpaper bits fluids tune ups or adjustments 5 this warranty will not apply where damage is caused by repairs made or attempted by others i e pe...

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