Hey there, fellow trampoline enthusiasts! I'm super stoked to be here today, chatting about the rules of fun trampoline competitions. As a supplier of Fun Trampoline, I've seen firsthand how these bouncy events can bring so much joy and excitement. So, let's dive right in and explore what goes down in these awesome competitions.
Safety First: The Foundation of Fun
Before we get into the nitty - gritty of the rules, let's talk about safety. It's the most important thing in any trampoline activity, especially in competitions. Each competitor must wear appropriate safety gear, like well - fitting athletic shoes to prevent slips and knee pads to protect those joints. Helmets are also a must, especially for more advanced tricks.
The trampoline itself has to meet strict safety standards. At our company, we make sure that all our Fun Trampolines are equipped with sturdy frames, high - quality springs, and a reliable safety net. This is to prevent any falls or collisions during the competition.
Qualification and Registration
To participate in a fun trampoline competition, you first need to register. There's usually an age limit, and competitors are often divided into different age groups, like kids, teens, and adults. This ensures a fair playing field, as different age groups have different physical capabilities.
Before the competition, each participant has to go through a short qualification round. This is to check if they have the basic skills required to compete safely. They'll be asked to perform some simple jumps and landings to show that they can control their movements on the trampoline.
The Competition Rounds
Most fun trampoline competitions have multiple rounds. The first round is usually a free - style round. Competitors have a set amount of time, say 3 - 5 minutes, to show off their best jumps, flips, and tricks. They can combine different moves to create their own unique routine.
During this round, judges are looking for a few key things. First, they're checking the difficulty of the tricks. More complex flips and spins will earn higher scores. Second, they're evaluating the execution of the moves. A clean, well - controlled jump with a smooth landing is worth more points than a wobbly one. And finally, they're considering the creativity of the routine. A unique combination of moves that shows the competitor's personality can really stand out.
The second round might be a themed round. For example, the theme could be "space - inspired jumps" or "jungle - themed tricks." Competitors have to incorporate elements of the theme into their routines. This adds an extra layer of fun and challenges the participants to think outside the box.
Scoring System
The scoring system in fun trampoline competitions is a bit like in gymnastics. Judges use a point - based system to rate each competitor's performance. Each trick has a pre - determined base score, depending on its difficulty level. Then, the judges add or subtract points based on the execution.
For example, a simple forward flip might have a base score of 2 points. If the competitor lands it perfectly, they might get an extra 0.5 points for execution. But if they wobble a bit on the landing, they could lose 0.3 points. The scores from all the rounds are then added up to determine the final ranking.
Rules for Interaction
In a fun trampoline competition, there are also rules about how competitors interact with each other. They can't interfere with each other's routines. For example, they can't jump too close to another competitor or try to disrupt their jump. This is to ensure a fair and safe environment for everyone.
If a competitor accidentally touches another trampoline or gets in the way of someone else's routine, they might get a penalty. The penalty could be a deduction of points from their overall score.

Types of Trampolines Used
We offer different types of trampolines that can be used in these competitions. Recreational Trampolines are great for beginners and for more casual competitions. They're usually smaller and more affordable, but still provide a lot of bounce and fun.
For more advanced competitions, Outdoor Trampolines are often used. These are larger and more robust, with a higher weight capacity. They can withstand more intense jumps and tricks, making them perfect for experienced trampolinists.
After the Competition
Once the competition is over, there's usually a ceremony to award the winners. The top three competitors in each age group get medals or trophies. But even if you don't win, just participating in a fun trampoline competition is a great achievement.
After the event, it's a good idea to give your trampoline some TLC. Clean it up, check the springs and the net for any damage, and make sure it's stored properly if it's an outdoor trampoline.
Why You Should Consider Our Trampolines
As a supplier, we take pride in offering high - quality Fun Trampolines. Our trampolines are made from the best materials, ensuring durability and safety. Whether you're a beginner looking for a simple recreational trampoline or an advanced trampolinist in need of a heavy - duty outdoor model, we've got you covered.
If you're interested in hosting your own fun trampoline competition or just want to buy a trampoline for your backyard, we'd love to hear from you. We can provide you with all the information you need about our products, including pricing, shipping, and installation.
So, what are you waiting for? Contact us today to start your trampoline adventure. Whether you're a competitor or a spectator, there's nothing quite like the thrill of a fun trampoline competition.
References
- "Trampoline Safety Guidelines" - National Trampoline Association
- "Competitive Trampoline Rules Handbook" - International Trampoline Federation
