Jump London Trampoline Park

Jump London Trampoline Park

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Jump London Trampoline Park is London’s newest indoor trampoline park, located in the heart of Eas

Photos 24/07/2020

After a few false starts, our trampoline park finally gets the green light to reopen from tomorrow morning 🎉🎉🎉

Visit www.jumplondon.com to see all the many changes we've implemented to help keep you safe whilst your having fun jumping with us.

Photos 02/06/2020

Our trampoline park is reopening on the 4th July. Visit www.jumplondon.com for all information and to make your booking.

Photos 17/10/2019

2 days to go, 2 packed lunches, 2 clean shirts, 2 more early starts, and 2 more coffee's in peace. Next Week come have your coffee on us

Photos 16/10/2019

has collided with half term ? So Jump London are rewarding your hard work with some feet up and take a breath time. All next week you get one free regular coffee for each child you bring jumping

Photos 16/10/2019

3 days to go, 3 packed lunches, 3 clean shirts, 3 more early starts, and more coffee's in peace. Next Week come have your coffee on us

Photos 15/10/2019

Halloween needs to be fun but not scary so Friday 1st November will be 4-6pm for Primary School Children and 7-9pm for Secondary School kids optional

Photos 15/10/2019

4 days to go, 4 packed lunches, 4 clean shirts, 4 more early starts, and 4 more coffee's in peace. Next Week come have your coffee on us

Photos 14/10/2019

lacking, no plan for half term not to worry. Parenting is tough so you put your feet up with a free coffee and we

Photos 14/10/2019

5 days to go, 5 packed lunches, 5 clean shirts, 5 more early starts, and 5 more coffee's in peace. Next Week come have your coffee on us

Photos 13/10/2019

bet you didn't think trampolining could train your brain but it can.....
1. Increases risk assessment abilities
Activities that involve some risk contribute substantially to the ability of the brain to manage emotions and assess risk.” The brain’s ability to assess risk and manage emotion are key factors that shape people’s behaviours and decision making. Trampoline jumping and unstructured play, can help children understand their physical limits.

2. Improves concentration
Trampoline jumping requires the jumper to manage multiple tasks simultaneously: balancing, bouncing, maintaining an upright position and anticipating the next move. This mental multi-tasking is a fun and effective way to practice the skill of concentration. Concentration can help kids achieve improved attention spans and can lead to increased information retention. Moreover, the ability to concentrate is vital to problem solving and working efficiently.

3. Contributes to spatial awareness
Spatial awareness involves understanding oneself in a space, and in relation to objects. It involves knowing concepts like placement, speed and distance. Spatial awareness is important because it shapes our overall perception. A recent study showed that spatial play, such as trampolines can encourage the development of cognitive skills in young children.

4. Preserves brain health
Trampoline jumping is a great way to give your body’s most vital organs – the heart and the brain – an effective workout. Trampoline jumping circulates blood black to the heart, sending a fresh supply of oxygen-rich blood to the brain. This improves brain health by controlling inflammation and expanding the size of the memory centre. Good brain health is essential for overall functioning and cognitive performance. It is particularly important when it comes to maintaining alertness and minimizing stress..

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Unit 1a Rippleside
London
IG110RJ

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 9pm
Tuesday 9am - 9pm
Wednesday 9am - 9pm
Thursday 9am - 9pm
Friday 9am - 9pm
Saturday 9am - 10pm
Sunday 9am - 10pm