User talk:Rush South Africa

Rush Indoor Trampoline Park Opening Locations in Cape Town and JHB South Africa and both parks are set to join the worldwide jumping craze

Cape Town, 9 May 2015 – Rush ultimate indoor trampoline park announces its first South African location in Claremont. Opening is slated for July with two additional Cape Town locations announcing soon. Rush aims to be Cape Town’s destination for dodgeball tournaments, slam dunk competitions, fitness classes, birthday parties and freestyle fun.

Rush will open at Stadium on Main, 109 Main Road, Claremont, Cape Town with a massive facility full of trampoline sports fun. Rush will feature an expansive freestyle court lined with angled trampoline walls, a foam pit with a variety of launch techniques, slam dunk lanes, a vertical walking wall, extreme dodgeball courts, plus a few innovative surprises. Rush will offer hourly sessions for freestyle vertical fun and is the perfect venue for high flying birthday parties and corporate events.

Jonathan and Chanette Goosen of Johannesburg have partnered with Rush Extreme Sports of USA to launch a chain of parks in South Africa and Namibia. Rush South Africa joins a family of partner parks in USA, UK, and New Zealand.

“Rush will offer adrenaline fueled fitness for jumpers of all ages and skill levels. We can’t wait to see Cape Town jumpers up in the air at our first Rush launching soon in Claremont,” said Jonathan Goosen.

“We will soon announce two additional locations in Cape Town and two in Johannesburg,” added Goosen.

Each Rush park will employ 40+ local staff. A job fair will be announced at a later date to recruit court safety monitors, party hosts, fitness instructors, event coordinators and assistant managers.

The indoor trampoline park craze started in America in 2004 and has since grown to 400+ parks globally. Rush’s American parent firm operates business units in six countries and is the world’s leading producer of trampoline park systems.

For more information Call:

Chanette Goosen at 0824605388

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