Who helped George Nissen build the trampoline?

Who helped George Nissen build the trampoline?

Ted Blake
Nissen set up a manufacturing plant for his company in England in 1956 headed up by Ted Blake an English trampoline pioneer, first in Hainault then Romford and finally Brentwood, Essex by the mid-1960s, and manufactured trampolines there for many years.

When was the trampoline first invented?

1935
Trampolines As We Know Them George Nissen and Larry Griswold are credited with developing the first trampoline in 1935. Larry Griswold was a legendary gymnast in his youth and went on to become the gymnastics coach at the University of Iowa.

Who invented the first trampoline?

George Nissen
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Who was the inventor of the modern trampoline?

George Nissen. Jump to navigation Jump to search. George Peter Nissen (February 3, 1914 – April 7, 2010) was an American gymnast and inventor who developed the modern trampoline and made trampolining a worldwide sport and recreation.

How did George Nissen come up with the trampoline?

George Nissen, a swimmer and gymnast, was inspired by a trapeze act he saw at a traveling circus, which was performing in his hometown of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The trapeze artists finished their performances by landing on a safety net and bouncing away.

When did Larry Griswald make the first trampoline?

Nissen continued to pursue his dream in college, where he teamed with his gymnastics coach Larry Griswald to produce the first viable prototype in 1934 made with angle iron, canvas and inner tubes to give it that oh-so important bounce. The rubber parts were later replaced with metal springs for durability and strength.

Who was the first astronaut to use a trampoline?

Near the end of World War II, Nissen was introduced to a young pilot who had gone through the trampoline training. Both were in the Navy and so shared that fraternal bond. They hit it off and became friends for life. NASA astronauts play Spaceball. (Courtesy of Dian Nissen)