FAQs
The trampoline mat acts like a spring. When kids land on it, the mat stretches and stores elastic potential energy. This energy is then released, causing them to bounce back up. The elasticity of the trampoline mat helps illustrate the concept of elastic potential energy.
While 6 years is the recommended minimum age for trampoline use, your child's individual physical coordination and maturity level are more important factors than age alone. Ensure they demonstrate body control, follow safety rules consistently, and are always supervised before allowing trampoline access.
Trampoline use is not safe for children under 6 due to underdeveloped motor control. For ages 6+, limit sessions to 10-15 minutes with direct supervision, as young bodies need proper rest between bouncing activities to prevent injury.
Trampolines provide multiple developmental benefits for children, enhancing motor skills, coordination, balance and social interaction while offering an enjoyable way to burn energy.
Trampoline play supports toddlers' physical, cognitive and sensory development by improving motor skills, balance and body awareness while building confidence through movement achievements.