It’s Sunday; the kids are crying out for something to do, but you don’t want to just sit them in front of the TV. Sound familiar? Sometimes, kids seem to have unlimited energy, and often at the worst possible times!
We’ve talked before about how bouncing on a trampoline can be a simple way to spend all that excess energy, but why not add some extra fun in the form of an obstacle course that ends on your Vuly? Our ‘Trampstacle’ guide has some easy ideas on how to create a fun backyard course for your kids.
Remember: Only one person should complete the Trampstacle course at a time.
Before getting started, you will need to make sure that you have:
If you want to test your kids’ balance, this is a great alternative to the boring old tightrope or beam. Participants must take a balloon, and walk to the next obstacle with it balanced on their heads. If it falls, they must start again. Before they can move on to the next obstacle, they must use the balloon from their heads, or the bucket beside them, to hit a designated target.
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Everybody has a good laugh from watching or doing the limbo; it’s twice as funny when it’s a crab-walk limbo! Players must first limbo normally under a stick that you’re holding. You then move the stick much closer to the ground, and players must crab walk sideways underneath the super-low height. Participants must restart the challenge if they ever touch the stick.
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This one is simple. Have participants weave through a set of zig-zagging witch’s hats (traffic cones). After they’ve run to the end, they then work their way backwards through the witch’s hats, before hopping through on one leg to the end again. If you don’t have traffic cones, upturned buckets are just as good.
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Don’t just test your players’ physical fitness; test their mental fitness as well. Have them complete a puzzle before the final challenge. Doing this while their bodies are pumping oxygen to their brain will give their minds a quick, stimulating workout.
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The big finale takes place, of course, in your Vuly trampoline. Players must climb inside your Vuly, and grab the basketball accessory. Standing in the middle of the trampoline, participants must jump and land on their bottom. As they do, they must throw the basketball up to the basketball hoop, and bounce themselves up again before the ball lands on the mat. Completing this twice, will stop the clock for their round.
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Let us know how your kids faired on our 'Trampstacle' course! Do you have any other obstacles that you’ve tried in the backyard?
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