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Jump! Spring to the Sky at Sky Zone, New Murfreesboro Trampoline Park

A new exercise and entertainment experience has arrived in Murfreesboro with the June 2020 opening of Sky Zone Murfreesboro.

Bouncers can hit the many different trampolines and other attractions at Sky Zone for some flying, flipping fun.

Different trampolines are all over this facility, located in the former home of Big Lots on Broad Street. Those wanting to jump around can get airborne, practice their tricks and tumbling, and conduct a pretty good leg and cardio workout as they spring to the sky.

Jumpers can get some serious air at the Drop Zone and do a mid-air trick or pose before landing comfortably on a giant airbag.

A wall of diagonal trampolines borders a huge grid of square trampolines for some trampoline target practice (one must take care to make sure they guide themselves to the expected landing spot in order to avoid any uncomfortable landings).

A basketball goal area allows those with only moderate vertical ability to reach for the rim. A super-springy white trampoline offers an opportunity to do a box jump on two different levels of a carpeted platform.

The wide variety of different zones and games within the attraction also includes the Wipe Out. On this activity, up to eight jumpers, one on each of the eight pie-slice-shaped trampolines, attempt to leap over the two giant rotating sweeper arms.

In addition to all of the trampolines, Sky Zone contains a variety of other features that can challenge participants’ physicality.

Warped walls, as made famous by the Ninja Warrior program, come in 8-, 10- and 12-foot-tall sizes at Sky Zone Murfreesboro.

A giant slide really builds up the slider’s speed, pointing them almost straight down as they ride on a piece of cloth to reduce friction, before sending them flying through the air to land safely on a large airbag.

A balance beam sits over a large pile of soft foam cubes. Two gladiators can grab the soft foam battle sticks and try and knock one another into the foam pit.

Silks hanging from the ceiling offer participants the chance to dangle, transition and fly as they attempt some intricate acrobatic maneuvers.

A zip line, tug of war, dodgeball court and other areas also provide fun challenges at Sky Zone.

Sky Zone holds designated times for “little leapers” ages 7 and under, when the park opens only for youngsters without the fear of larger leapers landing on top of them.

And Saturday nights are glow nights, when the main lights go down and lasers and black lights take over for a high-flying dance club experience.

Sky Zone has over 300 locations around the globe, and even operates the first trampoline park at sea, onboard a Carnival cruise ship.

Sky Zone Murfreesboro is located at 1220 NW Broad St., Murfreesboro. For tickets, schedules, to fill out a waiver in advance of a visit or for more information, visit skyzone.com/murfreesboro.

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Bracken, a 2003 graduate of MTSU’s journalism program, is the founder and publisher of the Murfreesboro Pulse. He lives in Murfreesboro with his wife, graphic artist and business partner, Sarah, and sons, Bracken Jr. and Beckett. Bracken enjoys playing the piano, sushi, football, chess, Tool, jogging, his backyard, hippie music, ice skating, Chopin, rasslin’, swimming, soup, tennis, sunshine, brunch, revolution and frying things. Connect with him on LinkedIn

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