:: Fuxxake. If Buddy ever mysteriously stops posting and never comes back we'll know what happened. Where did you get 5 circus sized trampolines, out of interest?
My brother. He got 5 of them for him and his university buddies. You can find them fairly cheaply online at a couple of secondhand merchandise sites. Him and his roommates had a house rented, but the neighbours complained and when it came time to renew the yearly lease, they weren't allowed. So he brought them out here and assembled them. I don't know if they are staying here, but they're fun while they last. There's actually 6 of them, but you can't see the far left one as it's out of the frame. I make sure to time the flips right, and there's an easy way to roll out of them. My socks got a bit damp earlier from all the jumping, and that makes you slide all over the place. Good thing I do wrestler's bridges and neck raises with a neck harness. ::
Oh, and with regards to that last picture. Mr. Rydell stuck the landing perfectly! :egypt::egypt::egypt:
I'm just glad my lower back isn't stiff. I'm doing heavy deadlift work, and that makes things tighten up. ray:
Awesome!!! Looks like fun. I want to see you do 4 sommersault spins like they do in the Olympics. Then everybody here will understand why trampolining is so bloody hard!!! Even with 6 trampolines, I'd be scared that I might fall off.
Closest I've come is a 1.5rotation and then I tucked into landing on my back (which made it more like 1.75 rotations). It's really difficult to do more than 2. These trampolines are about 3ft high, but you need the 5 or 6ft high ones to get those kinds of rotations.