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Airborne Trampoline Club is a Canadian owned recreational and competitive trampoline company with four locations in Ontario: Woodbridge, Mississauga, Newmarket, and Cambridge. Airborne Trampoline Club is a member of Gymnastic Ontario & Gymnastics Canada and all coaches are certified under the National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP).

History
In the summer of 1994, Airborne Trampoline Club opened its first location in Woodbridge, Ontario. Since then, Airborne has opened a Mississauga location in 2002, a Newmarket location in 2003, and a Cambridge location in 2011. Today, Airborne offers the public and the gymnastics community recreational trampoline classes, trampoline birthday parties, day camps, public jumping, special needs classes, and a competitive trampoline team. Airborne utilizes olympic-style trampolines and crash mats in all locations.

Recreational Trampoline Class
Recreational trampoline classes are available to individuals of all skill levels. Jumpers advance through 9 levels of the Airborne Trampoline Skill Level system. Recreational classes teach jumpers seat drops, tuck jumps, stomach drops, and back drops. To advance, jumpers much accomplish a routine of skills and tricks learned at each level.

Trampoline Events
For up to one hour, Airborne locations privately rent out facilities to host events. Coaches instruct guests through trampoline activities, games, and demonstrations. In addition to trampoline time, all locations have party rooms to entertain afterwards.

Day Camps
Airborne’s Trampoline Day Camps operate on P.A. Days or P.T. Days during Summer Break, March Break, and Winter break. Campers participate in trampoline lessons and games, arts and crafts, and outdoor sports.

Public Jumping
Airborne facilities accommodates up to 12 people on 6 trampolines per hour for public jumping. Prior to jumping, coaches lead jumpers through a warm up and stretch.

Special Needs Programs
Airborne Trampoline hosts classes for jumpers with developmental and/or physical disabilities. Each participant is allotted his or her own trampoline for a full hour with the assistant of a certified trampoline coach. Special needs classes are aimed at improving spatial awareness and cognitive abilities.

Competitive Trampoline Team
Airborne's Competitive Trampoline Team utilizes Olympic-size trampolines, equipment and crash mats when training.

Amenities
Airborne's Competitive Trampoline Team trains on Airborne's 6 Olympic-size trampolines. These competitive trampolines use high performance springs, custom-made trampoline beds, and custom-made crash mats to facilitate bounce and stability. All clubs have male and female washrooms, a waiting area for parents, change rooms, and anywhere from 1 to 3 party rooms.