The Matty Johns show has gone in leaps and bounds since its first nerve racking, hard-to-watch episode just a few weeks ago and Controversy Corner was in its prime last night debating NRL’s biggest scandal of its history.

But whilst others were still reveling in this news I moved on to the Segment where Titans players, Nathan Friend and Greg Bird jumped on a dangerous style Trampoline in the ‘Home While Your Away’ skit.

Joyously jumping, Nathan lost balance and landed into the net. What the net was meant to do was protect him from falling to the ground. INSTEAD the net ripped open from one side to the other, making him hold on for dear life. He is not a little man I know, but this just goes to show the danger of el cheapo nets!Comparison

A lot of people mistake Springfree™Trampoline simply as the ‘ones with the nets’, but there is a huge difference to put it lightly so I thought I would take this opportunity to distinguish the difference.

Springfree™ Trampoline patented FlexiNet™ enclosure has flexible supports to cushion jumpers and prevent falls.
Our FlexiNet™ is designed to be impact absorbing, flexing and guiding wayward jumpers back to the centre of the trampoline instead of leaning_into_net2directing them down onto the edge.

The jumper cannot make contact with the flexi rods. Traditional enclosures MAY stop jumpers falling off if it doesn’t rip, but in doing so, either direct them into rigid steel poles or straight down onto the springs and frame.

Springfree™ Trampoline uses unique “raschel” knitting technology. Unlike old style enclosure nets, small holes or cuts do not ‘run’ into large tears.

The Springfree FlexiNet is also zippered to ensure jumpers can’t fall through the opening, and with a lock, parents can control who has access to the trampoline and when.

So in conclusion we are WAY different and damn proud!

Big changes for this Kiwi who’s spent the last 5 years in Australia. Kristen

Little ol’ Springfree™ Trampoline is expanding quickly, and it’s now my new job to assist the team in our Head office in Toronto in developing programs for all our markets. We’re forging ahead quickly.

Of course Springfree™ Trampoline is looking after me amazingly well, but no matter what way you cut it when you move stuff is just different – fortunately it’s been different good/exciting! (The good thing is, I am half Canadian so have lots of friends and family here which makes integrating much easier).

So far the major change is driving…. wrong side of the road, in snow, in the dark, unsure of where I’m going…. all while in the work van. The wrap on it looks beautiful… but you cannot see out the back windows, period. (Last night the rear view mirror fell off, but it was irrelevant anyways!)

Regardless, venturing out all the same and experienced first highway drive last night… and so far fortunately for me, the vehicle and the citizens of Toronto – we’re all unscathed.

The parking space at my apartment is also ‘narrow’. Once in, the door can only opened max a foot. I litterally have to go on a diet to be able to exit my car with more ease! Or I could just ramp up my involvement in the Springfree Fun and Fitness Challenge…

Also enjoying grocery shopping. Yep, I’m a little pathetic. Many of you saw my fascination with the concept of ‘Chicken in a Can’ – well I spent 3 hours in the supermarket completely amazed at some of the weird stuff I found. Heaps of great choice too… but honestly…. Marshmallow whipped toast spread? Cinnamon spread? Prawns in a tin? Oh and even worse than Chicken in a can, Jellied Beef in a can. I am not game for that at all.

Now this store was the equivalent to Woolworths, next shop will be at the Supermarket by our work which is an International chain. From what I hear, there’s whole roasted ducks, eel, lots of sushi…. intresting.

Right, enough of my garble. A big shout out to our Aussie Team, miss interacting day to day – but always exciting to see the numbers, work, and team wins. And thanks to our Canadian office – everyone’s making me feel pretty welcome. Kristen

Canadian Tire

Springfree Trampoline Set Up at 2009 Canadian Tire Conference

Get excited Canada, Springfree™ Trampoline is coming to Canadian Tire in 2010.

It’s so exciting to finally be able to tell everyone!

We appeared at the Canadian Tire Dealer Convention this October, and can’t wait to be in store next year.

The convention hosts new and exciting products for dealers to have a sneak peak at, and we had overwhelmingly positive feedback.

There was a lot of interest from everyone in the safety features and engineering design of the Springfree™ Trampoline.

Three time Olympic trampoline medalist, Karen Cockburn, and Silver Olympic trampoline medalist, Jason Burnett, signed autographs, drawing crowds as they performed amazing demonstrations.

I also couldn’t resist the fun and jumped every chance I got.

Canadian Tire was founded in 1922 and is a major Canadian family retailer with 475 stores across Canada. That means you’ll be able to pick up a Springfree™ Trampoline in your neighborhood store as early as spring.

Stay tuned for more information of the availability of the Oval Springfree™ Trampoline at a store near you!

Springfree™ Trampoline are proud supporters of  ’ACRODUNK’ – basketball trampolinists from America’s Got Talent.

Millions of viewers saw the Springfree™ Trampoline on the hit NBC show, when semifinalists ACRODUNK  used the world’s safest trampoline in their performances. 

ACRODUNK are known for their fusion of extreme basketball dunking with acrobatic techniques.  The group created hype with their bold performances and technique on the show;  judges hailing them as “thrilling, dynamic, entertaining and exciting”. 

Team ACRODUNK continues to use the innovative Springfree™ Trampoline in their act, enjoying its unique appearance and superior safety features. 

Acrodunk on the Springfree Trampoline on America's Got Talent

Acrodunk on the Springfree Trampoline on America's Got Talent

Jerry Burrell, President of Impact Entertainment, Inc. and trainer of ACRODUNK is pleased with the safety and appeal the Springfree™ Trampoline adds to their performance.

“The trampoline looks new and fresh, while providing a great performance, which is what ACRODUNK is all about.” 

But Mr Burrell has a message for all those keen to try their stunts at home, “Our team has had intensive training and we’re good at what we do, but jump safe on your Springfree Trampoline and leave the stunts to us!  These tricks are not to be performed in your backyard or on the Springfree Trampoline!”

ACRODUNK are now performing at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas with other finalists from America’s Got Talent.  You can follow them on Facebook.

Springfree™ Trampoline welcomes the New South Wales Minister for Fair Trade’s review into trampoline safety.

Virginia Judge has ordered a NSW Product Safety Committee review into the safety of backyard trampolines.

The review will consider the nature of the Australian Trampoline standard which is currently voluntary and making safety enclosures a requirement.

An estimated 9 – 16 thousand Australian children are presented to emergency departments annually from trampoline injuries, meaning this inquiry is critical.

At Springfree™ Trampoline we’ve been working tirelessly for 5 years to make backyards safer. Traditional spring-based trampolines cause a staggering number of injuries.

Children are injured falling into the springs and frame of traditional trampolines, or falling off or into rigid enclosure poles – we have removed these elements completely from our design – effectively removing the risk of equipment induced injuries.

Imagine if a major car manufacturer sold a product to which you could directly attribute at least 9,000 injuries per year? It would be banned no questions asked. We hope this is the first step towards creating a formal mandated trampoline standard in Australia – ensuring consumers are protected from unsafe products.

Blogged: Kristen @ Springfree™ Trampoline Australia
For any further info on Springfree™ Trampoline, please visit the Springfree Trampoline website.

Thanks for reading – until next time, safe jumping!

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“A common and seemingly harmless kids toy could be damaging your outdoor play equipment” warns Springfree Trampoline spokesperson Tanya Munro.  One of the latest kids toy crazes are clear high bounce balls.  They come in a range of sizes and shapes, however their opaque nature can be a disaster waiting to happen.  Left out, these fun play toys can harness and direct the sun’s powerful UV rays, acting like a magnifying glass and damaging all in their wake.  “I’d hate to see the damage bill with these destructive tools in the hands of my two sons!”

“We’ve had reports of customers whose Springfree Trampoline mats have been damaged from their kids leaving such balls in the trampoline.  As soon as the sun hits them and deflects the powerful beam onto the polypropylene mat, the damage is irreversible.  For any parent who’s seen the movie Ant Bully, you’ll recall in horror how dangerous the sun’s focused beam can be.  I’ve heard of similar stories where clear water bottles have burned holes in leather car seats when left parked in the sun, so it pays to be particularly careful coming into summer.”  

A recall on one particular ball has been issued through Dept Fair Trading in NSW after damage to trampolines, carpet and soft furnishings were reported:

http://www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au/About_us/News_and_events/Media_releases/2009_media_releases/20090814_parents_urged%20to_remove_toy_ball_after_recall.html

“As the mother of two young boys, I can be sure I won’t pass this information on to them – they’d be straight out on our Springfree testing the theory to see if it works!  Before you know it our balls would be burning too!”

Australia has one of the harshest UV environments in the world, so just as we’re taught to protect our skin from the sun’s harmful UV rays, we should be mindful of the damage it can cause to property as well.  

A timely reminder for owners of any outdoor play equipment, it’s good practice to ensure any play toys are not left outside and particularly stored on top of or inside of such equipment.  “If you manage to find the secret in getting the kids to clean up their toys – drop me a line and let me know, I’m still forever picking up after mine!”

As a company, Springfree Trampoline warns customers that foreign objects can cause damage,  reminding them to ensure any play toys, balls and foreign objects are not stored permanently inside the Springfree™ Trampoline, but removed after play, as any such incidents will void the mat warranty. 

“Good advice for the mother of little terrors like mine!”

Blogger: Tanya @ Springfree™ Trampoline Australia

Wednesday 14 October 2009

antenatalReading the first line of news article ‘Blokes finally have a good excuse to head to the pub when their partner is pregnant’, I was trapped! When have Australian blokes ever needed a excuse to go to the pub? 

 I needed to read on to find out what qualifies as a ‘GOOD’ excuse to  leave your waddling partner at home, tired and swollen, to go have a drink with the boys.

Then there was the word EDUCATIONAL… obviously this article was orchestrated by a group of men sitting around the poker table one night in a brainstorming session on how to get away from the hormonal wife…

What they were really talking about is a concept called Beers and Bubs – a 2.5 hour session aimed at men who are too busy to make ante-natal classes or find it hard to speak up in a clinical environment. The group discusses pain relief, birth etiquette and caesareans over a meal, beer or soft drink. 

 How do you feel about his concept?  Good idea or lame idea?  I asked some of the Springfree™ Trampoline mothers what they thought…

 Trudie – Costumer Service & Mother of 4.

 What a joke. If they have time to go to the pub why do they not have time to go to an Anti-Natal class?

 Tanya – Assistant Marketing Manager & Mother of 2

 I know my husband squirmed all the way through antenatal classes.  I found often the men wouldn’t join in the conversations as they didn’t appear to want to share their feelings and thoughts in front of the women or perhaps felt they weren’t entitled to contribute as they weren’t as impacted by the pregnancy as the women.  A male only group environment would enable them to share and discuss the experience from a man’s perspective, having the ability to be completely open and honest about their circumstances and learn the role a man can play in the pregnancy, birth, and then nurturing of the child – the men I know seem to feel lost and unable to contribute and they’re reluctant to discuss issues with their partner for fear of upsetting them or being misunderstood. They want to help, but have little idea how.  Learning these skills can not only help them become more included in the process, it would benefit their partner greatly and encourage a more harmonious environment for the child – and its cheap therapy!  Antenatal in the pub – what man wouldn’t go! 

 Leanne – Administration and HR Manager & 15 Weeks Pregnant

 I do like the idea that they can feel comfortable in an environment and feel as though they can talk more freely.  We are yet to start ante-natal classes but other fathers have already got my husband dreading some of the things he will have to sit through.

Blogged: Erin @ Springfree Trampoline Australia.

Tuesday 13 October 2009

pic with jeansLadies, we’ve all sat patiently outside the change-room waiting for a friend to bounce out excited she’s found the most amazing pair of jeans… 

 Except, there’s just one little problem – the jeans really don’t look as great as she thinks.  What do you do?  Do you burst her bubble and say her bum looks really wide or do you put on your best newsreader face and say, ‘WOW you look amazing!’ 

 For the sake of your friendship, you’re more than likely going to go with the second option – but are you really being a good friend?

 A survey by PureProfile of 1000 Australian women found that 37 per cent of Australian women admit to lying to a family member or friend when telling them their clothes or outfit was attractive. 

 Are you part of the statistic?  I think (I hope) that I would rather someone tell me the truth, wouldn’t you?  Sure I’d be on the trampoline everyday at lunch for the next couple of weeks but I would soon get over-it and respect that person for having the guts to tell the truth. 

 Mind you all my friends insist I look great in everything ;)

 Blogger: Erin @ Springfree™ Trampoline Australia

Monday 12 October 2009

The SF60 Oval Springfree Trampoline

The SF60 Oval Springfree Trampoline

Springfree™ Trampoline is recognised as one of the best backyard play options for kids in the Sydney Morning Herald (one of the most popular Aussie newspapers for those of you overseas). 

Featured in the Essential Style lift out of the Sydney Morning Herald and in the papers online version, we’re described as  the Volvo of trampolines.

We love journalist Stephen Lacy’s witty yet precise depiction of the safety benefits of the Springfree™ Trampoline, making for fantastic and entertaining read.

Essential Style paid tribute the Best in Outdoor Equipment with the Springfree™ Trampoline taking the spotlight for kids.

 

See the Full Article Here…

 

http://www.smh.com.au/news/domain/australian-capital-territory/more-fun-less-tears/2009/10/08/1254701093095.html

 

Erin, Communications Coordinator, SpringfreeTM Trampoline Australia

Thursday, 8 October 2009

For any further info on Springfree™ Trampoline, please visit the Springfree Trampoline website.

Thanks for reading – until next time, safe jumping!

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‘Run child run’… it worked for Forest Gump… but it seems modern kids aren’t only sedentary, but not getting the right nutrition either.

Considered an epidemic, child obesity is a world-wide issue and will continue to be at the forefront of medical and psychological research.  That’s why 300 schoolchildren and their families in the UK took part in the ‘EarlyBird Diabetes Study’ – to find out what happens in childhood that can lead to the development of diabetes in later life.

In summary the EarlyBird Diabetes Study conducted by UK’s leading obesity charity found that:

  • Kids generally aren’t doing enough exercise or eating the right food
  • There is Evidence of a link between overweight parents and children with a weight problem
  • Obese mothers are 10 times more likely to have obese daughters
  • Obese fathers are 6 times more likely to have obese sons

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After reading the findings, I wonder if you too will have the same reaction as me…. DUH!!!!! 

Of course there are genetic factors to consider but one would assume these findings are a no brainer – you are a product of your parents. You eat what they serve; you pick up habits (good and bad) from your parents and of course if they represent an unhealthy attitude or routine towards food, you are more than likely to share this! 

But what is causing real controversy in Britain is the idea to introduce educational sessions in pre-natal classes to those who are overweight on how to avoid over-feeding your children.  Midwives are worried that this type of action will jeopardise the health of pregnant women and their babies.

What do you think?  Do you think these classes could be successful in combating obesity or cause more trouble to the state of health?

Not to plug ourselves too much, but let them get a SpringfreeTM Trampoline – I mean you won’t have to bribe the kids to use them, and they’ll be outside exercising!

Research:

http://www.earlybirddiabetes.org/findings.php

Blogger: Erin, Communications Coordinator.