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Trampolining venture bounces into action with investment
A Mansfield-based trampolining venture is set to bounce into action after revealing plans to open its six figure leisure unit this before Christmas and maximise the country’s love to jump.
i-Jump will be Mansfield’s largest trampoline and activity centre, creating around 30 jobs.
Based on Old Mill Lane, the refurbished unit will feature around 100 connected trampolines, a rock climbing wall, soft play ball pit, an in-house café and free parking.
Steph Grayson, Operations Manager at i-Jump, leaped at the chance to open a unit in Mansfield. She said: “Trampolining for 10 minutes is considered better for you than half an hour running, offering the cardiovascular benefits but without the impact on your joints – and it’s become the UK’s favourite pastime thanks to coverage from the Rio Olympics and an increased interest in the nation keeping fit.
“The beauty of trampolining within a supervised monitored environment is that it keeps you active whatever the weather and turns adults into big kids again. The i-Jump venue will be perfect for people of all ages and can host parties, team building activities. We are doing back flips in anticipation of opening and look forward to being part of the Mansfield community.”
The i-Jump trampoline centre will open its doors later this year and is currently recruiting all levels of employment. For more information contact jobs@i-jump.co.uk.
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