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		<title>10ft Trampoline Installation</title>
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<p>If you have recently purchased a <strong>10ft trampoline, </strong>the installation process may have you stumped. There are many things to consider before allowing use of your new toy.      </p>
<p> If you have decided to go with the 10ft trampoline with enclosure, your install will obviously take a little bit longer. One of the first things you will want to consider when putting up your 10 ft trampoline is the location in which it will be placed. The location should be level, and soft ground should be avoided.  It is the responsibility of each homeowner to ensure that you follow the manufactures guidelines for installation of your 10 trampoline. All tips provided here are meant solely to aid in the install process, and not to replace the instructions that came with your product.</p>
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<p>You will need an area that allows you to have at least twelve diameter feet of space. Your 10 foot trampoline is designed to sit on a firm and flat surface, areas of ground coverings should be cleared prior to the install. You should be prepared to spend at least three hours getting your product ready for use. You should not attempt to put your 10ft trampoline underground unless it was designed and sold specifically for doing so.</p>
<p>Follow your particular directions sold with your trampoline to put the aluminum tubing together. A handy hint to remember is to lay your mesh jumping surface out in the sun while you are putting the tubing together, to help it to lay out smother and ease installation. Typically, the next step is to attach the springs to your <strong>10ft trampoline</strong> jumping surface. After doing so, you will start to place the springs into designated holes in the tubing part. Make sure that all nut, bolts, or screws are fastened tightly to ensure safety and long lasting durability.</p>
<p>Trampolines are typically sold with protective padding or can be bought separately. This is a highly recommended product as it protects the children from getting hurt on the metal springs. You may also want to consider a 10 trampoline enclosure to lessen the risk of the child or children falling off of the trampoline.</p>
<p>After carefully reviewing and following of the manufactures directions, and it has been tested by an adult, it is now time to enjoy your <strong>10ft trampoline</strong>!  Be observant of any wear occurring on the surface or to the springs before each use. This should be checked by an adult before each play. Safety First!</p>
<p>These are particularly popular in the UK and the USA, and you can usually find free shipping to both locations!</p>
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		<title>10ft Trampolines Have Many Advantages</title>
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<p>If you are considering buying a toy that will get a lot of use, you should consider checking out why so many people love their <strong>10ft trampolines</strong>. These seem to be just the right size for children to use, and do not take up a lot of space like bigger trampolines do.</p>
<p>There are many advantages for why you should choose one for your backyard.</p>
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<p>The obvious advantage is that 10 ft trampolines are smaller and will allow you more room on your lawn. They will be easier to navigate when it becomes necessary to mow around them or move them around. The tubing thickness on 10 foot trampolines is thicker than with smaller round</p>
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<p>trampolines, mostly to allow for the extra weight. This will help to assure a longer life span of the product. Installation is also easier than with the bigger units and will often take less time. The 10 trampolines also allow more weight to be allowed on the trampoline, some up to 275 pounds at one time. This is much higher than the smaller trampolines available.</p>
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<p>The expense of buying a larger trampoline is also much higher than that of the 10ft trampolines. Even if the cost of the <a href="http://10fttrampoline.org/">trampoline</a> does not seem like that big of a difference between this and the larger, consider the fact that all of the accessories will also be more expensive the larger you go. For the amount of use these things get, their price is a great value when considering the time that will be spent on it. You can also find many accessories are available for the 10ft trampolines. You will find that you can buy whole set-ups, such as the 10ft trampolines with enclosure. When doing a search for a 10ft trampoline for sale, make sure to consider the warranty and reputation of the manufacturer. Buying cheap 10ft trampolines may sound like a money saver, but you will be getting cheaper quality in most cases. The steel may be thinner, the quality of the jumping surface may be bad, and your product may not last nearly as long as it would have if you had taken these tips in to consideration.</p>
<p>You will find that 10ft trampolines are an excellent option as opposed to buying the 13 or 14 ft ones, especially if your yard is small or you are budget does not allow for the larger ones. Kids love to jump, and they will surly love whatever size trampoline they get!</p>
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		<title>Why the Trampoline 10ft Is the Perfect Size</title>
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<p>Many homeowners debate which size trampoline is right for the. While it will of course depend on your situation, many people find that the <strong>trampoline 10ft</strong> size is perfect for their families. If your children have wanted one for way too long, but you have been putting of buying one due to lack of space, the trampoline 10 round may just be the solution!</p>
<p>Many homeowners with small backyards think that their children will miss out on jumping fun simply because they think one will not fit into their space. This is an easily solvable issue for most by going smaller than most, but much fun can still be had on a smaller scale, that is on a trampoline 10 foot.  </p>
<p>The ease of install will also be easier because of its smaller size, it will take less time to put together.  The most trampoline size is the 14 foot, which can take anywhere from 3-5 hours to install. There are also smaller varieties available, but if you go much smaller than the trampolines 10 foot in diameter, the play space for children also becomes smaller.</p>
<p>The right size depends also on the size and age of the users. The trampoline 10’ is great for younger kids and small adults. The weight limit is usually about 250 pounds for a trampoline 10ft, but you will need to check your specific trampoline guide. As always, only one child should participate in jumping fun at a time to ensure safety. The rules apply even to larger trampolines. Do if you think that if you buy a larger one that you will be able to allow for more jumpers than on the trampoline 10 feet will allow, you should reconsider. All manufacturers recommend only one child at a time for obvious safety purposes.</p>
<p>There are also many accessories for the 10ft trampoline, such as the netted enclosures that wrap around the unit to keep kids from taking a fall. The accessories will be less expensive since you will be receiving fewer materials due to the smaller size.</p>
<p>Many people have found that purchasing a trampoline 10ft has been a smart investment. Not only is it great for space reasons, but your kids will enjoy a lot of time spent enjoying their fun new toy! Purchasing bigger does not always mean better, make sure you buy a product that has a upstanding name attached to it to get log life out of your new trampoline!</p>
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		<title>10ft Trampoline Safety Enclosure</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You have now purchased your <strong><a href="http://10fttrampoline.org/10ft-trampoline/">10ft trampoline</a></strong>, and now have decided that it may be a good idea to have a net for safety. The netted enclosures for the trampoline are great for the protection and assurance that your child will not end up falling onto the ground while jumping.</p>
<p>Kids can easily get carried away while having fun jumping on their new toy and that is when the accidents are likely to occur. Trampolines are great toys to have for backyard fun. However, they can easily turn dangerous if children are not properly supervised or if they fall off of it. The <strong><a href="http://10fttrampoline.org/trampoline-10ft/">trampoline 10ft</a></strong> enclosures will help to keep them from a fall most of the time. Having the net installed on the unit should not take place of regular parental supervision. Trampolines provide lots of fun, exercise, and can be a great way to get a couch potato outdoors. They are a healthy way for children to get lots of beneficial exercises without even knowing they are doing something healthy for themselves.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://10fttrampoline.org/10ft-trampolines/">10ft trampolines</a></strong> sometimes are bundled and sold with the netting enclosure included, but if not, you will soon realize how much less nervous you would be if your trampoline had one. Safety is always the concern of parents, as it should be. Using the protecting padding to cover the metal springs along with the net enclosures can help to ensure safety as much as possible while your child enjoys jumping fun. This way, your child can safely get in their exercise, and aside from that, it will teach them coordination skills as well. The whole family can take turns having fun while also feeling secure by the net enclosure. Be sure to install it per the manufacturers’ exact specifications to maximize safety, and remember to always supervise the child while on the trampoline!</p>
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		<title>Exercises To Do On Your 10ft Trampoline</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now that you have your <strong><a href="http://10fttrampoline.org/10ft-trampoline/">10ft trampoline</a></strong> sitting in your backyard, why not put it to good use and start some great healthy exercises on it! Most people find that the <strong><a href="http://10fttrampoline.org/10ft-trampoline/">10 trampoline</a></strong> is the best size, because of the lack of space they take up and because there is still plenty of room to move around and exercise on it.  Be sure to get your stretches in before beginning any workout. This will keep you from hurting or pulling any muscles during your exercises.</p>
<p>Jumping is obviously a great exercise to do on a trampoline. You can also add some music and just get to moving. Toes touches are also great on a <strong><a href="http://10fttrampoline.org/10ft-trampoline/">10 foot trampoline</a></strong>. While doing basic jumping, lift both of your legs into a V-shape and attempt to touch your toes. Bouncing side to side and front to back will also help to increase metabolism and burn some fat. <strong><a href="http://10fttrampoline.org/10ft-trampolines/">10ft trampolines</a></strong> are the perfect size for this exercise.</p>
<p>Bouncing without letting your feet leave the surface of the trampoline, and raising up to your tiptoes, and back down, and repeating will be great for your upper left and thigh muscles. After just a few minutes of this, you will start to feel a burn in the muscles it is working. Jogging on a <strong><a href="http://10fttrampoline.org/trampoline-10ft/">trampoline 10ft</a></strong> round is much more effective that jogging on ground, because your body is also bouncing causing you to work more muscles at one time. Knee touches and knee grabs can be another great exercise to add to your workout routine. This consists of jumping, grabbing a hold of your knees and releasing before landing. Do this several times in a row and you will fell it working your abdomen and legs.</p>
<p>Creativity will help you to find even more exercises to do on your <strong><a href="http://10fttrampoline.org/10ft-trampoline/">10 ft trampoline</a></strong>. </p>
<p>You can come up with your own version, mixing the <a href="http://www.brighthub.com/health/fitness/articles/57761.aspx">exercises</a> up however you feel you get the most benefit. This is a great way to lose weight of to get your blood pumping, and on top of all of it is fun too!</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Safety should be considered and talked about before your child gets on their <strong><a href="http://10fttrampoline.org/10ft-trampoline/">10ft trampoline</a></strong> for the first time. There is no question that <strong><a href="http://10fttrampoline.org/10ft-trampolines/">10 ft trampolines</a></strong> are a great thing for children to have. They provide lots of great exercise and balance skills for children. There are rules that should be followed when children are using the <strong><a href="http://10fttrampoline.org/trampoline-10ft/">trampoline 10</a></strong> with or without an enclosure.                       </p>
<p>The following tips are only that, and should not replace any rules or guidelines that came with your <strong><a href="http://10fttrampoline.org/10ft-trampoline/">10 ft trampoline</a></strong>.</p>
<p>Most trampolines come with a sticker or sign that should be placed on the trampoline and those guidelines should be followed with each visit on the trampoline. It is important that your child and visitors to the toy also understand all the rules prior to getting onto it. Most makers of <strong><a href="http://10fttrampoline.org/10ft-trampolines/">10ft trampolines</a></strong> typically imply that only one child should be jumping at a time, or that only one child should be on the product at any given time. Often you pass by a home and see multiple children on one at one time. This is a safety hazard and is not recommended.</p>
<p>Guidelines also suggest that a child under six should not get on a <strong><a href="http://10fttrampoline.org/trampoline-10ft/">trampoline 10ft</a></strong>, or any size. For children of all ages, while probably tempted to do so, should not do “tricks”, flips, somersaults or any wild activity while on the trampoline. Children should always jump as close to the center of the trampoline as possible, and avoid the edges to ensure safety. Even with protective padding and net enclosures, safety is not guaranteed. There are still ways children can get hurt. No matter how much safety has gone into the installation of the trampoline, children should always be supervised continually be an adult anytime they are on the product.</p>
<p>Following these simple tips along with your products guidelines, the trampoline can be a great fun and safe place for your children to have backyard fun!</p>
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