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Hear It. See It. Speak It: Product Sustainability

This week on the Springfree Trampoline Facebook Page we’ve been discussing product sustainability and how much it matters to you as a customer:

“Yes, we always think about long term in all of our purchases!” — Amanda

“I do. Just watch any video about landfills and the garbage in the ocean and how can you not think like that? When we are done with something we consign or donate it whenever possible.” — Shannon

“Yes always. Safety and durability.” — Cristina

One Springfree™ Trampoline dealer is approaching sustainability in new ways. Tracie, an employee at Kids Gotta Play in Michigan, has discovered a clever way to reuse damaged trampoline parts. She makes bags of all types – purses, makeup bags and messenger bags – using the strong mat material. The yellow lines that mark the SoftEdge™ are used as a handle to give the bags a pop of colour!

Isn’t this a great idea?! Check out Tracie’s website, Radical Recycks.

Here are some of the other ways Springfree™Trampoline ensures quality and durability:

• Every frame on a Springfree™ Trampoline is hand welded. A Springfree factory employee inspects frame pieces to ensure that every surface is covered.

• The weave of the Springfree Trampoline mat is unlike any other trampoline on the market. If you get a hole in your mat, the hole won’t continue to rip. This reduces the need for replacements mats.

• From each batch of trampolines manufactured, one is always assembled and tested. Every assembled trampoline is tested to hold up to the hundreds of hours of fun for the happy jumpers.

How well has your Springfree stood against the test of time? We’d love to hear back!

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Top 10 Trampoline Storm Photos: The Springfree Trampoline Ground Anchor (NEW!)

Imagine waking up in the morning and finding your trampoline in the neighbors lawn. A little embarrassing – not to mention dangerous. In a storm, trampolines act like a sail on a sail boat; wind can pick up the flat horizontal surface of the mat and carry it away. Sometimes much further than you’d think:

Created with Admarket’s flickrSLiDR.

The Springfree Trampoline design team is continuously looking for ways to keep your family safe – and we’re really proud to announce our newest accessory: The Springfree Trampoline Ground Anchor.

The Springfree Trampoline Ground Anchor is designed specifically for the Springfree Trampoline frame and will keep your trampoline safely and securely on the ground.

To learn more or to purchase your Springfree Trampoline Ground Anchor, visit www.springfreetrampoline.com/accessories or www.springfreetrampoline.ca/accessories.

*Only available in North America – Spring 2011

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Rhymes Pre-Festival Concert brought to you by Springfree™ Trampoline

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To celebrate the Rhymes Festival coming to Sydney, join us from for an awesome pre-festival warm-up at Springfree™ Trampoline.

Come and dance with three popular kid’s music acts that are set to play at the IGA Rhymes Festival. Throw in some face-artistry, balloon twisting and lots of jumping into the mix and the family is in for a rockin’ good time – all for free!

It’s a free ticketed event so download your tickets here. Limited spots available so get in quick.

 

 

JUMP AND ROCK WITH US!

WHEN: Saturday 16th July 2011 Starts 1pm and closes 4pm

VENUE DETAILS: Springfree™ Trampoline Ryde Experience Centre 723 Victoria Road, Ryde 2112, Sydney

TRAVEL & PARKING: No parking on site.

See map for local area park availability

WHAT’S HAPPENING?

1pm to 4pm: Face-painting & Balloon Twisting by Face Fiction plus lots of FREE Jumping from Springfree™ Trampoline.

Live Performances

Spikey and Friends – 2pm

Brett Campbell – 2:15pm

Circular Rhythm – 3pm

RSVP

Rhymes pre-festival concert is a free ticketed event. Tickets available until 4pm, 15th July 2011 unless spaces are full. Limited spots, so get your ticket now to avoid disappointment. http://www.trybooking.com/Booking/BookingEventSummary.aspx?eid=10542

Disclaimer: You must you bring your printed tickets to present when arriving at the Ryde Experience Centre for the pre-festival concert.

Hear It. See It. Speak It: Physical Education in Schools

To maintain a healthy lifestyle, children should get 60 minutes of physical activity a day. The alarming reality is children are rarely meeting these standards. Only 13% of Canadian children and youth get their recommended 60 minutes, and in the United States, 1 in 3 children are either overweight or obese. Childhood obesity is not just a North American problem; these trends are being seen all over the world.

The reasons for the rising rates of obesity are numerous. Studies suggest a variety of causes such as:

• Less physical activity
• Greater reliance on cars
• More eating out
• Sedentary entertainment i.e. TV, video and computer games
• More high calorie food choices
• Bigger food portions
• Safety concerns related to outside free play

While the causes of childhood obesity may be up for debate, most of the medical world agrees that combating childhood obesity starts with prevention.

Research has shown that a well-designed and well-implemented school program can effectively promote physical activity, healthy eating and reductions in television viewing time.

According to Joe MacDonald, professor at St. Francis Xavier University, today’s children are “physically illiterate”. Similar to how children learn to read and write, they also need to learn the “language of movement”. Consequently, schools should create a learning environment that teaches children to be active.

To combat the childhood obesity epidemic, programs like At My Best in Canada, Let’s Move! in the USA and Obesity Prevention Australia have been created to provide parents, teachers and kids with the necessary resources to live a healthy life.

While these programs are an important stepping stone on the way to a healthier future, it is important to remember “childhood obesity isn’t some simple, discrete issue. There’s no one cause we can pinpoint. There’s no one program we can fund to make it go away. Rather, it’s an issue that touches on every aspect of how we live and how we work”.

Public Health Agency of Canada: Tips To Get Active
Health Kids Canada 2009 Report Card
Solving Childhood Obesity through Supportive Parenting
Childhood Obesity

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Hear It. See It. Speak It: Video Game Exercise

The craze of ‘exergaming’, playing video games that provide physical exercise, is taking the world by storm. Parents are questioning if these games are actually helping kids stay fit and so are we. Here are two sides of the argument:

ARGUMENT FOR VIDEO GAME EXERCISE

In the world of exergaming, not all products are created equal. There is difference in the intensity of workout a child will get from using video games like Wii Fit, Your Shape, or Dance Dance Revolution. One school is incorporating DDR into their physical education classes:

Studies have been conducted to test the workout experience of exergames. Research suggests when children participate in exergames, they are more engaged and more likely to continue with a workout regimen because they find it enjoyable.

Research shows a third of the activities available for the Wii help users reach a level of moderate intensity exercise which is recommended by the government to keep fit and healthy. Also, the Wii Fit has a built-in exercise progression that encourages the user to do more repetitions and more challenging exercises.

While some debate whether children should be encouraged to get their daily dose of physical activity from these games, there is no doubt that moving is always better than not moving.

ARGUMENT AGAINST VIDEO GAME EXERCISE

Research conducted by the American Council on Exercise (ACE) shows exergames are not vigorous enough to maintain or improve cardiorespiratory endurance necessary for daily fitness. ACE also released a study that compares the calorie expenditure of Wii sports games to their real life counterparts. For instance, Wii golf burns about 3 to 3½ calories per minute whereas a real game of golf burns 6 to 6 ½ calories per minute. Experts argue exergames are a very mild workout at best.

Another concern with exergames is the frequency of use. To reap any real benefit, these games must be played routinely. Fitness experts worry that exergames are an exercise fad that will soon disappear.

Staying active is more than just moving around. Consider the benefits of fresh air and sunlight that a child would be missing by staying indoors. Exergames are not substitutes for traditional forms of exercise. Instead, they should be used as an additional tool to enhance a child’s overall health.

For more information, check out these additional articles:
Forbes: “The Truth about Wii Fit and Weight Loss
MedicineNet: “Can You Really Get Fit with Wii Exercise Games?
The Telegraph: “Wii Virtual Exercise as Good as the Real Thing
The University of Mississippi: “Wii Fit May Not Help Families Get Fit
USA Today: “Your Health: Can Games like ‘Wii Fit’ Really Work It?

Join us next time for our discussion on childhood obesity.

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