Trampoline Net

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Trampoline Net
Trampoline Net

In 1930, a young boy went to the circus with his
family. He was fascinated by the aerial acts, but more
in their cascades air, he is fascinated by how they
fall into the safety net after the act was completed,
finished with frills as they rebounded in the
air.

That memory has never left George Nissen of Iowa, who left
tumbling and diving exploits while in high school. The
Sports gave him the same opportunity for artistic touches
and freedom of movement, Even if they have finished, either
hard soil, or water.

However, when Nissen graduated at age 16, he took some
time off before university, to start tinkering in his
garage with the idea brewing in his mind
Since this visit the circus, a rebound "table", that
would give it up.

With the help of friends to weld the frame, and stretch
tent on this degree, he soon had his first "bounce
rig. "Nissen, and then went to college, but continued to
toy with the size and other aspects of the design that has ended
taking a summer camp where he worked. The rig is a
success Snapshot with children who prefer to play in this regard that
take a break in the sweltering heat by going swimming.

Nissen has refined his athletic skills at university, and after
he graduated, he and two other gymnasts formed
Three Leonardos, polishing of tumbling and balance that
Visitors to town. While in Mexico, they swam at the Y
where they learned that the diving board has been called "el
Trampoline. Nissen anglicized the word trampoline and
patented his new invention.

Although their benefits can result Order by time
Second World War broke out, Nissen had purchased shares of its partners in
Company. Then he continued to promote the device itself,
sell about 100 sources of military pilot training
and paratroopers.

Drumming company in the postwar period was hard,
but as before, performance is key, and advertising
does not hurt. A photograph chance Nissen had taken
himself and a kangaroo jumping in mid-determination on the trampoline
also became famous in the world, as his invention would
become in the coming years.

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Paul Johnson works as a software developer, often working long hours under great stress. He considers exercise crucial to his health. When purchasing his own fitess equipment he researched all available products. Now he’s written a series of useful articles on choosing (and using) exercise equipment.

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