Trampoline are bouncing devices used for recreational purposes. Trampolines are made of a strong fabric attached to metal support frames making use of springs. These springs give the bouncing nature to the trampoline. You can find a comparison chart at our web page trampoline reviews.
Uses of trampolines:
Sturdy Trampolines are used for competitions like gymnastics, to perform acrobatics. It is used for jumping, somersaults, tucking etc.
Mini trampolines, which are soft are used for recreational purposes for kids at home.
Trampolines serve as best exercise equipment.
Mini trampoline:
Mini trampolines are used for indoor purpose. They are commonly small in size, with diameter close to 3ft and 12 ft over the ground. They are used in houses as a bodily fitness equipment. Further it is also used by kids for fun, as they do not rebound to great heights as they are just 12” in. above the floor.
Trampoline reviews:
earlier than shopping for a trampoline, it is always much better to overview the pros and cons. This gives a fare idea about the product and uses.
To buy any trampoline, its safety features and the purpose should be given a imagined. This helps in picking up the right trampoline, to best suit the needs.
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Different types of trampolines and benefits:
Jumpsport trampoline and safety aspects:
A trampoline to serve inside recreational purposes for kids should be damage proof. As trampolines are jumping equipments, there are high chances, that kids get injured. Jumpsport offers safety nets to address these concerns, the nets safeguard the children within them and hence prevent them from falling and getting injured. Jumpsport also presents other security accessories like trampoline pads, and trampoline tents.
Rebounders and mini trampolines:
The mini rebounders can be fit inside or backyards. They can be used for exercising purposes and fun activities. Children love to rebound on these rebounders as they typically do on beds. As mini trampolines can be used for jumping tiny heights, it can be used by children without worries.
Needak rebounder and bodily fitness:
Needak rebounders are used in gym for weight loss purposes. They are completely made in USA with high top quality. Other than weight loss, they also offer other health benefits like strengthening and flexing knee, joints and Muscles.
Benefits of trampoline:
Trampoline are great rebounders used for fun and fitness. They promote children to play, rather than being couch potatoes. Trampolines improve coordination and balancing. They improve Muscle mass to fat ratio, oxygen circulation, respiration, and also metabolic rates.
This is an article that you should read trampoline reviews to find out more information.

whenever we’re very busy or very lazy (read: all the time) we make a big batch of mixed legumes and spices. we use it in everything for the week, and these are two of our favorite ways - a burger (or sandwich spread, if you’re not feeling a stove right now) and in a salad.
to make this week’s mixture, pulse in a food processor until chunky, consistently mixed, and thick enough to stick together:
- 5-6 cups cooked lentils - put everything in the food processor when these are still hot, it makes it easier to pulse
- 1 cup toasted chopped cashews (just chop them and heat them up on a pan for a couple of minutes)
- 1-2 cups ground oats (use a coffee grinder or food processor to grind them beforehand, or buy pre-ground oats)
- 2 tbsp ground flax seeds
- a splash or two sriracha sauce
- 3 tbsp (or to taste) chana masala powder (you can find it in the international aisle or in indian specialty stores if you don’t want to make it yourself)
- 1 tbsp sea salt, peppercorns to taste
- 1-2 tsp cayenne if you’re feeling dangerous
- 1/4 cup-1/3 cup oil, poured in slowly - don’t add too much, it’s just there to help bind the mixture while adding moisture.
- water, poured in slowly - there to add moisture and to keep the blade going
if it’s not mixing at all, add in water or oil. if it’s not sticking together, add in more oats. if it’s not flavorful enough, add more spices :p
put it in a sealable container in the fridge for up to a week. make up your own mixture with your own favorite beans and spices. use it in every meal you can think of!
reminder: you have FIVE days left to submit your recipes, art, photography, writing, and vegan goods/shops to chickpea magazine. let’s see what you’ve got!
I didn’t draw this, but I approve this message.
#boobsdontworkthatway
This makes me want to do a companion blog: Men in women’s poses.
we’re putting together a quarterly magazine on all things vegan! we’re looking for submissions from EVERYONE in the vegan community:
- art/illustration/comics
- photography!!!
- stories, fictional or not
- recipes galore!
- ideas for gatherings, fun potlucks, birthday parties, etc.
- articles about veganism - this could range anywhere from political aspects, practical concerns, viewpoints from non-vegans, etc.
- vegan merchants or vegan products/reviews - got an etsy shop that sells vegan stuff? vegan yourself and want to promote what you’re selling? send us links!
- ALL the awesome content you’d want people to know about.
Until August 8th we’ll just be accepting proposals, but if you want to send us finished work that’s fine too. so head on over to chickpea-magazine.tumblr.com and get to submitting!
please note: we’re not accepting submissions via reblog, so please submit over there so we can see everything all at once!
Whuffie Meter: Curious about the future of social networking? Whuffie is a conceptual social Metric based on what others think of you. In the future this Metric might actually be usable as real money. Why not? Celebrities are used to getting things for free based on their popularity. This is the same idea taken to its democratic extreme. Socializing will take on completely new dimensions when we can see everything public about a person right as we are talking with them. Think dating is difficult today? Imagine the hoops we’ll have to jump through when everyone in the bar can see your complete dating history the minute you walk into the room. The term “whuffie,” by the way, is a word coined by author Cory Doctorow in his book Down And Out In the Magic Kingdom. It refers to the measurement of respect or karma a person gains or looses in their lives. In Doctorow’s future, humans have implants in their brains that visually project their whuffie, which has replaced money as currency.

ASPARAGUS? WHAT THE HELL IS ASPARAGUS, EARL? AND WHY ARE YOU BUYING THINGS FROM MEXICANS ON THE ROADSIDE? DON’T YOU KNOW THEY’RE STEALING ALL THE JOBS FROM THE UNEMPLOYMENT PEOPLE? IT’S SOCIALIST TO BUY THINGS FROM MEXICANS. WATCH THE NEWS, WHY DON’T YOU. WHAT’S NEXT, YOU GONNA GIVE HEALTHCARE TO WHOEVER WANTS IT? I SWEAR SOMETIMES YOU’RE HEAD’S ON BACKWARDS.
TAKE IT OUTSIDE AND THROW IT AWAY. WE NEED TO GO TO COSTCO. WE ONLY HAVE TWO POUNDS OF BACON LEFT AND I AIN’T GOT NO MORE POT PIES, PLUS I WANT NEW JEANS.
Mike Rundle, author of Design Then Code, is a firm believer in an iOS application being a pixel perfect representation of a company’s branding and unquestionable design. He can be a real stickler, calling out poor design or UX conventions on Twitter and just generally being a loveable prick…

YOU SEE THAT, DONALD? THAT’S A HERD OF ANTELOPE. WE’RE GOING TO EAT THEM. DO YOU KNOW WHY WE’RE GOING TO EAT THEM?BECAUSE WE’RE HUNGRY?NO, BECAUSE THEY DIDN’T GO TO COLLEGE. THAT’S WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU DON’T GO TO COLLEGE. YOU DIE SCREAMING IN A FIELD. NOW LET’S EAT. AFTER THAT YOU’RE GOING TO FINISH YOUR HOMEWORK.

INTERVIEW : HUMBERTO LEON AND CAROL LIM OF OPENING CEREMONY
As we mentioned, and you probably already know, Opening Ceremony at Ace Hotel New York (who just had a nice article in the New York Times yesterday) will be staging a French flea market with their friends, collaborators, and favorite designers in the lobby during Fashion’s Night Out, September 10th. We were able to have a quick chat with Carol Lim and Humberto Leon, currently hailing from Tokyo (and pictured above in Ace-exclusive berets), about the open air market to end all open air markets (except it’s in our lobby).
Hi, Carol and Humberto. We’re excited about OC’s French flea market at Ace New York. Ace and Opening Ceremony have some things in common, among them our love of collaboration. This seems like the perfect showcase for all the fun work you do with friends. What inspired you?
Because this year’s country collaboration at Opening Ceremony is USA v. France, we wanted to incorporate a French theme in our Fashion’s Night Out concept. What better way to feature our French collaborations and designers than at a flea market, styled after the famous Parisian market Les Puces de Saint-Ouen? At a traditional bazaar, you can find a miscellany of interesting and often one-of-a-kind items at great bargains. We want to offer the same to those attending our Fashion’s Night Out event.
What are some of the things you’re most excited to see?
Our flea market will feature some of the most creative individuals in the fashion industry, so we’re looking forward to see how they decorate their booths. Several designers will also be offering one-of-a-kind items for sale, whether runway pieces that are not in production or vintage pieces from their archives, so we’re very excited to see what will be offered.
Are you volunteering to man any booths?
You’ll find us working at one booth or another throughout the night — and you’ll definitely see us at Opening Ceremony’s own booth!
Will you be wearing berets?
We may. Regardless, you can be sure we will take advantage of this year’s French theme. C’est la mode!



