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Would a 3' diameter jogging tamp help w/ anything or would it just take up more space? Seems it would help w/ spins & handle passes only, or .....?
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You're right. You need a really big tramp if you want to train safely - without falling off and breaking your neck, that is.
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a 3' tramp would be absolutely worthless
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I used to use one and did off axis 5's, tantrums, frontrolls and scarecrows, i just ran with a rope and did tricks off of it.
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i call bs
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lmao me too
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i think theyre worthless like jonny said..ur just asking to <font color="ff0000"></font><font color="ff0000"></font><font color="ff0000"></font><font color="ff0000"></font><font color="ff0000"></font><font color="ff0000"></font><font color="ff0000"></font><font color="ff0000"></font><font color="ff0000"></font><font color="ff0000"></font><font color="ff0000"></font><font color="ff0000"></font><font color="ff0000"></font> up trying inverts on a 3' tramp
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I used one of these for an entire off-season to learn a HS 3. Not nearly as good as a regular tramp, but for learning some basic handle passes in a one-bedroom flat, it did the job. I would much rather have a regular trampoline to get the air-awareness down.
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time to sack-up and buy the proper equipment...
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If i "sack-up" & buy a full size tramp, I wont have a family room in my apt anymore, might possibly hit the ceiling fan & knock myself out. So back to the original question, would a jogging tramp be worth a <font color="ff0000"></font><font color="ff0000"></font><font color="ff0000"></font><font color="ff0000"></font><font color="ff0000"></font><font color="ff0000"></font><font color="ff0000"></font> should I keep practicing by jumping on the bed???
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