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Trampoline Parts to keep on hand

When purchasing a trampoline, it is always smart to buy trampoline supplies and have them on hand for when they are needed. If your trampoline is going to get a lot of use, some of the trampoline supplies you will need include frames, pads, jumping mat, and extra springs.

When people run out and buy a new trampoline for the family, they never think about having a supply of parts for it on hand. They never come with extra parts. The box will include everything you need to put it together. It is very common for people to move and lose parts like springs. Your local store might sell the trampoline but chances are good they don’t have any trampoline accessories. It is always smart to have some on hand.

The frame of a trampoline takes a beating. Trampolines have weight limits. As kids get older and gain weight, they will still jump with their friends. Teenagers often are too heavy to jump but they still will. The frame may get bent over time throughout the years of wear and tear. This will cause you to need new frame pieces. You don’t need to run out and purchase a new trampoline like many people would think. All you need is the trampoline parts that are bent. It is always good to have additional pieces for a frame at home. This makes repairing easy and you don’t have to try and figure out where you are going to get them from.

Springs are trampoline supplies you should have on hand at home. You can find them used if you like but it is better to find discounts on new springs rather than used. This is because the springs need to remain strong and stiff. Remember the longer the springs are the better and higher bounce you will get too. High quality springs are important and if you purchase a cheap trampoline, you can always upgrade the springs to really good ones. A trampoline is all about the bounce and the springs are responsible for the bounce. Be sure you buy really good springs when you stock up on trampoline supplies.

The jumping mat is commonly in need of repair. Many things can happen to a mat. Kids may tear holes in them over time. The rain can cause the mat to sag. When the mat sags, the bounce is not so great. The mat can get stretched over time when too many people are jumping on it at once or if the trampoline holds a large amount of snow over the winter. Replacing the mat with a new one will make the trampoline seem new again. Mats are very nice to have but difficult to find when you need them.

Trampoline supplies are nice to have on hand if you own a trampoline. Some of the accessories you should keep on hand include frame parts, springs, and additional mats. Supplies for a trampoline can be difficult to find so it is smart to buy them when you buy the trampoline.

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Trampoline Accesorries

Trampolines are great to have around the house. Not only do they provide for children’s recreational fun time, they’re also used for fitness purposes such as gymnastics or aerobics workouts.

Many believe that trampolines and trampolining were originated by Eskimos in which a walrus skinned sheet was used to toss people up into the air. However, the trampoline process has evolved greatly to having present day trampolines are made of a strong taut fabric stretched over a metal frame anchored together by strong metal coils.

In all the luxury we’re surrounded in today, there are also many types of trampoline supplies available to promote more safety, fun and ease of use in the trampoline that includes enclosures, exercising equipment, ladders and more.

Trampoline Bounce Board

A safer way to practice your big air skateboard, snowboard, and wakeboard moves Fun Spot’s Bounce Board lets boarders harness the trampoline’s full training potential without damaging the trampoline mat

Trampoline Cover

Trampoline cover protect your investment by extending the life of your trampoline’s components. Fun Spot trampoline covers protect against sun, rain, salt and leaves, and are especially effective at extending the life of your safety pad and mat. You can find covers at any store that sell trampoline supplies.  Trampoline covers also serve as a safety tool by helping communicate to children that the trampoline is “closed” when adult supervision is not present.

Trampoline Ladder

Crafted of powder-coated, high-carbon steel, our trampoline ladders are built to withstand years of rain and UV exposure. Unlike other trampoline ladders that require a lot of tedious assembly that compromises stability, the rungs of our trampoline ladder are welded to the sides, making assembly a breeze and the ladder safer. These trampoline ladders have two height settings–39 inch and 47 inch–making them perfect for most home trampolines.  You can find ladder kits at any store that sell trampoline supplies.

Flybar

Skating legend Andy Macdonald’s latest love jumps like a trampoline and travels like a skateboard. This is not your daddy’s pogo stick! Macdonald and an MIT engineer stoked the Flybar with enough patented elastometric springs to launch a 200-pounder 6-ft in the air! The elastometric spring system is fully adjustable, propelling riders from 120 to 250-lbs. Powered strictly by leg strength and body weight, the Flybar will launch both your and your heart rate.

Backpack Cooler

Fun Spot’s Backpack Cooler is the ideal beach companion! This all purpose bag is equipped with an insulated cooler spacious enough to contain an entire six pack of beverages. The upper mesh pouch opens wide to hold wet beach wear or trampoline supplies.

Anchor Kit

Our trampoline anchor kit secures your trampoline against flight in high winds. Kit ships complete with four steel anchors and industrial strength straps. Buckles allow for easy strap removal for mowing grass.

Saddle Bag

Our trampoline saddle bag neatly stores shoes and other gear with other trampoline supplies. Stays organized and strike a blow against golden retrievers, Labrador retrievers and other four legged shoe thieves

Trampoline supplies are important to keep on hand for basic repair.  If you do not repair small defects in your trampoline it could lead to larger problems later.  Keeping the right trampoline supplies helps to promote safety and durability for your trampoline.  Find a list of needed trampoline supplies from the manufacturer of your trampoline,  or perhaps it came with a parts list in your instruction manual from where you can order the needed trampoline supplies.

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Basic Trampoline Supplies

The trampoline has become a popular recreational object over the past several years. Children and grown ups alike enjoy being tossed into the air with this springy medium. A typical trampoline consists of a taught fabric that is stretched over a strong steel frame. The fabric is attached to the frame with the help of coiled springs. These springs add to the bounce of the fabric and help the person achieve jumps going as high as 10 meters. The size and shape of the trampoline can vary.

Although a trampoline looks like a simple device, it comprises of several essential parts. Since the trampoline is subject to constant impact and heavy loads, over a period of time these parts might be subject to wear and tear. Hence, having a proper knowledge of the various trampoline supplies is essential.

The basic trampoline supplies

include the fabric, the steel frame and the springs. The fabric is usually durable but can be damaged if it comes in contact with a sharp object such as a blade. Today, most fabrics are made of a strong synthetic material and can vary in quality and thickness. Trampoline springs may require change if they do not return to their normal shape when detached from the frame. Heavy-duty springs made of galvanized wire are a popular choice as a long-term investment. Competitive trampoline springs tend to be more expensive and long lasting than recreational springs. Trampoline pads are cushions used to protect the user from the hard exposed parts such as the frame, springs and hooks.

Apart from these essentials, there are several other trampoline supplies that are a worthwhile investment. Trampoline covers are used to protect the fabric when not in use. Trampoline enclosures and safety nets are useful to induce confidence in first time users. A ladder is used to provide easy access to all age groups and trampoline anchors prevent the trampoline from being blown away in windy conditions. Although these supplies make the trampolining experience all the more fun, they should not be prioritized over the basic safety requirements.

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Is this way to much to ask for for Christmas?!?

My parents are saying that this is way to much to ask for for Christmas! It is NOT that MUCH!

What do you think? By the way, I’m 13

WHAT I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS

A white laptop

An I-phone

00.00 shopping spree

A kitten

0.00 gift card to ROSS

A T.V. and DVD player

A 500 pallet makeup kit with brushes

a 0.00 gift certificate to DeviantArt.com

A 0.00 gift certificate to Victoria’s Secret

A 500D Canon Camera

A video camera

A longboard

A blue DSI

0.00 dollars

A 15ft trampoline

The Imagine Family Doctor DS Game

The .00 Timex women’s 1440 Sport digital watch in Mint

A Wii

Wii fit

A Kinect

A black X-Box with light blue controller

Xbox live

Xbox gamer points

An xbox headset

Kinectamils

Forza 4

Just dance

Ipod touch

A pack of 100 medium sharpies

Nintencats for ds

Titanic for ds

Skinny fit lounge pants

Black knee high converses

White knee high converses

Light blue neon skinny jeans also in green and yellow and white

Fuzzy moccasins

A one shoulder dress in black

Olsenboy velocity lace-up black wedges

Brown riding boots

Leopard print platform heels

Brown buckled ankle boots

A non pickable lock journal

Password journal

0.00 gift card to Barnes and nobles

A kindle and gift card for 20 books

A horse

A hedgehog

A hamster (plus all the supplies for my animals)

Art lessons

Gymnastic lessons

Pottery lessons

Ballet lessons

A pottery wheel and clay

A black light flashlight and pen

Binoculars for spying and nature

A spying and detective kit (i love spying)

A white Ipad

Mellisa and Doug jumbo plush Brown bear

Tickets to an Avril Lavigne, Lady Gaga, and Taylor Swift concert.

That’s not all but what do you think???
Also a 0.00 itunes gift card.

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what do I want for my birthday?

I know this gets asked a lot, but I have no idea and it is really bothering me. I am a 16 year old girl with no interest in makeup, clothes, shopping in general, new technologies, etc. I like art, but I can’t think of any supplies I might need right now, I like mind games (no math though), animals, harry potter, and weird but cool things. I also really want a cloak, but have no idea where I would get one. I don’t want money (but an idea for what to get with the money I have already been given would be nice), I also thought about getting a trampoline, but they are surprisingly expensive. I like books too, but don’t need any right now. Any help would be great, thanks!

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Does this sound like a fun birthday party?

I’m going to be 17 in mid-September. I’m thinking of inviting like 12 people over on a Friday or Saturday night from like 7 to midnight. We’ll have chips, trail mix, etc. and then order pizza for dinner, and of course get cake too. I would also have a fire in my backyard with s’more supplies as well as my trampoline and probably my iPod speakers. Basically, it would just be a chance to hang out and eat.

So, does this sound like a fun party you would want to go to? Any other ideas?

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how to loose the baby weight?and can dieting affect breastfeeding?

I asked this question earlier but i got no good answers just people restating what i already said!
im 5 foot 3 inches tall…i weigh 168 pounds.I feel freaking HUGE i wear a size 8. Im 19 years old.
I am currently 17 weeks and 5 days pregnant.
I am dying to get in a size 4 or even a size 5!
I am eating healthy cause i am pregnant and its best for my little man =)
I do plan to breastfeed for the 1st year,and breastfeeding can help you loose weight plus it provides the best nutriton to the baby.
So with that being said.I was curious once the baby hits 8 weeks old i was wondering if there is any excersises I can at home?? I plan to buy a jogging stroller and run my happy butt off lol
and I do plan to buy a small trampoline so i can jump with weights to get my legs back in shape…
without having to spend a fortune on excersize equipment how can i get back in shape?
My husband will not be home he will be on deployment so leaving the baby home to go to the gym isnt an option. So everything has to be safe to do with a baby or while the baby naps.
And I was allso curious while breastfeeding is it okay to do on a diet? like eating salads,and fruit and occasionally some meat i will be taking prenatal vitamins still..is it ok to diet while nursing will it affect my milk supply?
any advice or tips would be awesome!
Thanks

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after i have the baby i want to loose weight any tips? advice?

im 5 foot 3 inches tall…i weigh 168 pounds.I feel freaking HUGE i wear a size 8. Im 19 years old.
I am currently 17 weeks and 5 days pregnant.
I am dying to get in a size 4 or even a size 5!
I am eating healthy cause i am pregnant and its best for my little man =)
I do plan to breastfeed for the 1st year,and breastfeeding can help you loose weight plus it provides the best nutriton to the baby.
So with that being said.I was curious once the baby hits 8 weeks old i was wondering if there is any excersises I can at home?? I plan to buy a jogging stroller and run my happy butt off lol
and I do plan to buy a small trampoline so i can jump with weights to get my legs back in shape…
without having to spend a fortune on excersize equipment how can i get back in shape?
My husband will not be home he will be on deployment so leaving the baby home to go to the gym isnt an option. So everything has to be safe to do with a baby or while the baby naps.
And I was allso curious while breastfeeding is it okay to do on a diet? like eating salads,and fruit and occasionally some meat i will be taking prenatal vitamins still..is it ok to diet while nursing will it affect my milk supply?
any advice or tips would be awesome!
Thanks
lol kara your such a weirdo! How can i go horseback riding with no babysitter?? otherwise i would go if his dad would be here!

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things to do with ur friends?

Okay I am giving my friend a 45$ visa giftcard and a list of things we could do with it together. I have a ton of ideas, like she could spend it all when we go shopping, or get tickets to a band she likes (she knows them so she gets a huge discount), or she could get a few movies or all of the pretty little liars episodes and we could watch them together, or go get manicures, or go the movies and get a million snacks, or get sky high tickets (that’s a place with a million trampolines, she loooves it), or finally get a ton of good scrapbook supplies for the cat she just lost. :( any other ideas? Oh and she’s turnin 13. Thanks!

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The mitochondrial cristae are an adaptation that Answer increases the space for more copies of the ele?

The mitochondrial cristae are an adaptation that increases the space for more copies of the electron transport chain and ATP synthase complexes.
1.carefully encloses the DNA housed within the mitochondrial matrix.
2.permits the expansion of mitochondria as oxygen accumulates in the mitochondrial matrix.
3.allows other ions (like Na+) to build up when H+ ions are not available.
4.helps mitochondria divide during times of greatest cellular respiration.

Question 2

The energy yield from the complete aerobic breakdown of a single molecule of glucose can vary with the mechanism used to shuttle NADH electrons into the mitochondrion.
1.is less than the yield from anaerobic respiration.
2.is equivalent to the yield from alcoholic fermentation.
3.increases as the supply of oxygen increases.
4.is always 38 ATP.

Question 3

When proteins are used as a source of energy for the body, the proteins are converted into glucose molecules, which are fed into glycolysis.
1.are hydrolyzed to glycerols and then converted to glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate, which is fed into glycolysis.
2.are hydrolyzed to fatty acids and converted to acetyl CoA, which enters the citric acid cycle.
3.are hydrolyzed to their constituent amino acids; electrons are stripped from the amino acids and passed to the electron transport chain.
4.are converted mainly into intermediates of glycolysis or the citric acid cycle.

Question 4

Which of the following is a result of glycolysis?

1.conversion of glucose to two three-carbon compounds
2.conversion of NADH to NAD+
3.conversion of FAD to FADH2
4.production of CO2
5.a net loss of two ATPs per glucose molecule

Question 5

The function of coenzyme A in the citric acid cycle is most like

1.throwing a baited hook into a lake and catching a fish.
2.a kid jumping up and down on a trampoline.
3.a recycling company, collecting paper and using it to manufacture new products.
4.a limousine driver dropping off a couple at the school prom.
5.a hamster in its exercise wheel, running quickly but not getting anywhere.

10 points
Question 6
Question 6

Which of the following statements about the inner mitochondrial membrane is false?
1.The inner mitochondrial membrane plays a role in the production of pyruvate.
2.The inner mitochondrial membrane is involved in chemiosmosis.
3.ATP synthase is associated with the inner mitochondrial membrane.
4.A gradient of H+ exists across the inner mitochondrial membrane.
5.Electron carriers are associated with the inner mitochondrial membrane.

Question 7

The conversion of CO2 and H2O into organic compounds using energy from light is called

1.photosynthesis.
2.cellular respiration.
3.photorespiration.
4.glycolysis.
5.fermentation.

Question 8

Pyruvate is considered a(n) ________ aerobic cellular respiration.

1.end product of
2.source of O2 for
3.cofactor in
4.intermediate in
5.enzyme in

Question 9

Respiration ________, and cellular respiration ________.

1. produces glucose . . . is gas exchange
2.is gas exchange . . . produces ATP
3.produces glucose . . . produces oxygen
4.uses glucose . . . produces glucose
5.produces ATP . . . is gas exchange

Question 10

The label on the box of breakfast cereal lists one serving as containing 200 calories per serving. How many calories are actually in one serving?

1. 200,000
2. 2,000
3. 20,000
4. 20
5. 2,000,000

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