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Tip 1. Consider the age characteristics of the child

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2025 9:37 am
by zihadhosenjm40
An inclined bench is attached to one of the bars of the wall bars. It is designed to strengthen the abdominal muscles. It is more relevant for teenagers, but even at a younger age it can be used as a slide.
And 8 more useful tips for choosing and using
For a child aged 1-2 years, it is enough to buy a simple wall bars with a mat (without equipment) or a floor sports complex such as "Early Start" or "Baby". The disadvantage of "Early Start" is a limited austria mobile database of use (relevant up to 4-5 years) at a fairly high price.
A Swedish wall for children under 4 years old should have frequent steps - the distance between them should be 20-23 cm. From 4 years old, the distance between the bars can be the standard 25-26 cm. Also, for the smallest athletes, bars of a reduced diameter are necessary.
From about 4 years of age, a child can begin to master a universal (“adult”) sports complex with almost any elements.
For a teenager, especially a boy, it is enough to purchase a wall bars with a horizontal bar, parallel bars, a bench for the press and/or a punching bag.
Tip 2: Remember that safety comes first
A children's sports corner should not be placed near a window or next to furniture with many sharp corners.
The Swedish wall, horizontal bar, monkey bars, rope and other equipment must be supplemented with mats. Moreover, they not only protect the child from bruises, but are also excellent gymnastic equipment.
It is desirable that the bars of the Swedish wall be rubberized. It is good if they are embossed to additionally massage the child's feet.
All existing bolts must be covered with plugs.
Tip 3. Don't buy a children's sports complex from unknown manufacturers
By purchasing sports equipment from an unknown company, you risk purchasing a low-quality product - with unreliable fastenings, slippery bars, fragile parts, quickly wearing and even toxic materials.

Be sure to check all quality certificates, read reviews about the manufacturer on the Internet, or better yet, ask your friends for recommendations.
Tip 4. To prevent your child from getting bored with the sports complex, periodically remove, change or rearrange the elements
The advice concerns gymnastic rings, rope, trapeze, slide and other hanging attributes.

Tip 5. It is advisable to entrust the installation of the complex to professionals