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  2. Markland Mall - Wikipedia

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    Melvin Simon & Associates announced the development of Markland Mall in 1967. Original tenants included Sears, Danners 5 & 10, a Kroger supermarket, SupeRx drugstore, [3] and an Ayr-Way discount store. [4] The Danners store became William H. Block Co. in 1974. [5] Ayr-Way was converted to Target along with the rest of the Ayr-Way chain in 1981. [6]

  3. Trampolining - Wikipedia

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    Trampolining or trampoline gymnastics [1] is a competitive Olympic sport in which athletes perform acrobatics while bouncing on a trampoline. [2] In competition, these can include simple jumps in the straight, pike, tuck, or straddle position to more complex combinations of forward and/or backward somersaults and twists.

  4. Trampoline - Wikipedia

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    The trampoline bed is rectangular 4.28 by 2.14 metres (14 ft 1 in × 7 ft 0 in) in size fitted into the 5.05 by 2.91 metres (17 ft × 10 ft) frame [10] with around 110 steel springs (the actual number may vary by manufacturer). The bed is made of a strong fabric that can be woven from webbing, which is the most commonly used material.

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  6. Valleyfair - Wikipedia

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    Half Pint Park (1988–2010) – A children's area located near the entrance of High Roller. The area featured several attractions that have been removed, including the Lil' Guppy, Rub-a-Dub Tubs, Busy Boats, a climbing area, and the Kiddie Train. [18] The area was also home to an upcharge bungee trampoline attraction called Xtreme Trampoline ...

  7. Rebound exercise - Wikipedia

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    The four heights, measured by the distance the subjects’ feet were elevated above the trampoline bed, were 18, 37, 75, and 100 cm. A 5- to 10-min rest period was provided between each jumping level." The jump heights in inches were: 7", 14.6", 29.5" and 39.4". The NASA study did not involve a rebounder or mini-trampoline.