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Types of Obstacle Course

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

An obstacle course is a series of challenging physical obstacles an individual or team must navigate usually while being timed. Obstacle courses can include running, climbing, jumping, crawling and balancing elements with the aim of testing endurance; sometimes a course involves mental tests.

Military
Military training exercise at Camp Edwards, Massachusetts, circa 1942. Soldiers climb a five foot tall fence in an obstacle course. Par for the course is 3.5 minutes.

The military obstacle course is used (mostly in recruit training) as a way to familiarize recruits with the kind of tactical movement they will use in combat, as well as for physical training, building teamwork, and evaluating problem solving skills. Typical courses involve obstacles the participants must climb over, crawl under, balance, hang, jump, etc. Puddles of muddy water, ropes/nets, and “no touch” restrictions are often used to make the course more difficult. They tend to be outdoors. Often, specialized courses are made to focus on specific needs, such as night movement, assault, and bayonet training. Military courses can also contain climbing walls and rappelling walls.

At the Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Ontario, officer cadets in first year participate in an obstacle course, which is designed by senior cadets. The obstacle course lasts a little over an hour, consists of thirteen obstacles built by each squadron located around the RMC grounds. Obstacles such as a 12-foot wall and truck pulling are designed to test teamwork and physical fitness of First Years. The First Year flights are judged on the time it takes to complete each obstacle. The annual obstacle course race is memorialized by a sculpture by John Boxtel, “To Overcome”, which was a gift of the class of 1991. Officer Cadets in third year take a physical education courses Obstacle Course and Water Borne Training. In the Obstacle course, cadets design obstacles with the available equipment and are evaluated on their leadership and innovation in the design of an obstacle course for their classmates. In the Water Borne training, cadets learn about aquatic obstacle courses training and improve their basic swimming skills

Inflatable
Inflatable (air filled) obstacle courses can have participants go through a variety of areas like the Bish Bash, a tall loose structure to push or wade through, nets to crawl under, walls to climb over and holes to jump through. Some larger inflatables have even more areas.

Assault
An assault obstacle course can be done inside or outside. The outside course is usually messy and filled with mud and muddy water. An inside course is similar to an inflatable course, but it is used in physical education lessons or holiday camps, using gym equipment or whatever is at hand.

Lifeboats /rescue boats

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

A rescue lifeboat is a boat rescue craft which is used to attend a vessel in distress, or its survivors, to rescue crewmen and passengers. It can be hand pulled, sail powered or powered by an engine. Lifeboats may be rigid, inflatable or rigid-inflatable combination hulled vessels.

Modern life boats have been modified by the addition of an engine providing more power to get in and out of the swell area inside the surf. They can be launched from shore in any weather and perform rescues further out. Older lifeboats relied on sails and oars which are slower and dependent on wind conditions or manpower. Both types remain in use. All lifeboats of this type generally have modern electronic devices such as radios and radar to help locate the party in distress and carry medical and food supplies for the survivors.

The United States Life Saving Service began using them in 1899. Models derived from this hull design remained in use until 1987. The United States Life Saving Service later would become the United States Coast Guard and continue in its original mission of saving lives.

The Royal National Lifeboat Institution (or RNLI) maintains lifeboats around the coasts of the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland manned by paid volunteers, many part-time, with equipment funded through voluntary donations. There are around 50 other Lifeboat Services that are independent of the RNLI in and around the UK that provide lifesaving lifeboats and lifeboat crews 24 hours a day all year round, manned by unpaid volunteers. Their stations operate inshore and offshore (”All Weather”) lifeboats. Most Scandinavian countries also have volunteer lifeboat societies. The local branch of a society generally schedules practices, maintains a lifeboat and shed, and is contacted by commercial marine radio operators when a rescue is needed.

In Australasia, surf lifesaving clubs operate inflatable rescue boats (IRB) for in-shore rescues of swimmers and surfers. These boats are best typified by the rubber Zodiac and are powered by an outboard motor. The rescue personnel wear wet suits.

The Rigid Hulled Inflatable Boat (RIB) is now seen as the best type of craft for in-shore rescues as they are less likely to be tipped over by the wind or breakers. Specially designed jet rescue boats have also been used successfully. Unlike ordinary pleasure craft these small to medium sized rescue craft often have a very low freeboard so that victims can be taken aboard without lifting. This means that the boats are designed to operate with water inside the boat hull and rely on flotation tanks rather than hull displacement to stay afloat and upright.

The Dutch lifeboat association Koningklijke Nederlandse Reddings Maatschappij (KNRM) has developed jet-driven RIB lifeboats. This has resulted in 3 classes, the largest is the Arie Visser class: length 18,80 m, twin jet, 2 x 1000 hp, max. speed 35 kts, capacity 120 persons.

Lifeboats are also operated inland at events, organisations such as the Royal Life Saving Society (RLSS UK) provide coverage of rivers, lakes and such like.

Inflatable Arches

Monday, April 12th, 2010

Advertising is not limited to print or the electronic media any more. The brand and the logos are displayed all over today so as to attract the attention of all the possible target audience. There are many companies today giving shape to an idea of inflatable campaign. Your vision is given life using the best possible material in the market.

People are always looking out for variety and any thing that is different and new simply get the attention of people. Inflatable advertising has definitely caught the imaginations and is the best form of advertising today. Advertising inflatable is an industry in itself attracting many towards designing and production. The material used is being improved each day to make it environment friendly too. Advertising inflatable products include inflatable balloons, inflatable arches, inflatable air dancers, inflatable screen and so on.

An inflatable arch or air-inflated arch is an arch that is inflated by an external cold air inflation fan connected to the arch via an inflation tube. Inflatable arches are customarily 10′ to 20′ high and 15’ to 30’ wide when inflated and often used as entrances to events or as ad space and mile markers for races. Multiple design capability make the arch a very versatile component for multiple event and promotional initiatives. Some of the more popular designs include the tube arch and the block arch both of which can be further customized with 3 dimensional protrusions, digital print log art and temporary banner areas.

Inflatable arches are commonly used by professional and amateur sports teams and organizations. Their use started becoming more prominent in the 1980s. The Tour de France utilizes inflatable arches in their event while the 70’ long player introduction tunnel used at several modern day Super Bowls is actually an extension of the first inflatable team arch used by the Indianapolis Colts in 1998. Many NFL teams use an inflatable arch for pre game fan fest activities.

Nowadays, inflatable arches are more used for advertisement. Inflatable arches are very stylish promotional products that can be placed in front of your business venue as a way to greet your customers; these are used virtually by every type of business which runs outdoor activities, such as sales promotion ceremony, company’s anniversary ceremony and so on. Anyway you see it; inflatable products are a very effective, attractive and cost effective solution to advertise your products and services.

Inflatable Water Slide

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Feel intolerable  of the high temperature? Want to go to the swimming pool but do not prefer to go out and be in the crowd of the guys and adults? So have you surrendered oneself to the cruel summer? No, now with your own inflatable water slides, you can enjoy your cool water game just in the back yard of your house.

Cast off the summer heat away through this very enjoyable pool attachment. You will surely delight your kids with it, especially if you can’t possibly take them to a superb summer vacation this time around. Sometimes, the challenges at work are so great you can’t even afford to take a few days off. So to put some smile to your kid’s face even if that vacation is scratched off your schedule, bring home this inflatable water slide and start bouncing towards your backyard pool of fun!

Double the water pleasure you share with your kids. They would surely find this new toy something to look forward to every summer day - especially if you will be able to join them in the fun. Parents spending quality time with their kids is very essential. It would mold them better in their growing up years. So if you’re one parent who is running out of fun things to do with your child, try this inflatable water slide. You’ll not only bring out the best in your kids. You’ll also give them a very special summer adventure they will never forget for the rest of their lives - even if you had never left your homes at that.

You see, you don’t have to go out-of-town or across the borders just to have summer fun. If you can’t go to the beach, then let the beach come to you - the fun that it brings, at least. With this inflatable water slide, your backyard pool won’t be the same again. It won’t be as drab and dull as before. Instead, it would be the favorite hangout of your children during the entire summer season.

With the inflatable water slide, summer days are more bearable. And even if you do get to the beach this year, you would certainly love the sight of the water slide sitting at the ledge of your pool. Because even if you’re already home, you can still enjoy summer. The inflatable water slide would definitely make your home a true summer destination.

So why spend too much on a luxurious vacation when you can enjoy pure beach fun right from the comforts of your home? With an inflatable water slide sitting right beside your pool, you can make every summer of your life a thrill that no holiday around the world can match. More so if you have kids around!

Inflatable Costume

Friday, March 5th, 2010

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An inflatable costume or air-inflated costume is a costume that is inflated around the wearer by means of a battery powered blower that sucks air into the costume. These costumes usually stand nine to ten feet tall when inflated.

Inflatable costumes are typically used by mascots and started appearing in the 1990s. One of the first inflatable mascots was Lil’ Red of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Most NBA teams own an inflatable costume.

In the UK inflatable costumes are becoming more popular, and many people are wearing them for fun at parties etc. These are smaller versions of the costumes worn by mascots in the US. They are used by stepping into the costume, turning on the small electric fan and then pulling a drawstring at the neck, and the costumes quickly inflate.

The most popular costumes are the inflatable sumo wrestler, ballerina and cowboy.

Chinese calendar

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

The Chinese calendar is lunisolar, incorporating elements of a lunar calendar with those of a solar calendar. It is not exclusive to China, but followed by many other Asian cultures. It is often referred to as the Chinese calendar because it was first perfected by the Chinese around 500 BCE . In most of East Asia today, the Gregorian calendar is used for day to day activities, but the Chinese calendar is still used for marking traditional East Asian holidays such as the Chinese New Year (or Spring Festival (春節), not to be confused with Lunar New Year, which is the beginning for several lunisolar calendars), the Duan Wu festival, and the Mid-Autumn Festival, and in astrology, such as choosing the most auspicious date for a wedding or the opening of a building. Because each month follows one cycle of the moon, it is also used to determine the phases of the moon.
In China, the traditional calendar is often referred to as “the Xia Calendar”, following a comment in the Shiji which states that under the Xia Dynasty, the year began on the second new moon after the winter solstice. (At times under some other dynasties in ancient China, the year might begin on the first or third new moon after the winter solstice.) It is also known as the “agricultural calendar” while the Gregorian calendar is known as the “common calendar”. Another name for the Chinese calendar is the “Yin Calendar” in reference to the lunar aspect of the calendar, whereas the Gregorian calendar is the “Yang Calendar” in reference to its solar properties. The Chinese calendar was also called the “old calendar” after the “new calendar”, i.e. the Gregorian calendar, was adopted as the official calendar. Since the time of Emperor Wu of Han, starting the new year on the second new moon after the winter solstice has been the norm for more than two thousand years.
The year 2009 (to early 2010) in the Chinese calendar is the Year of the Ox. It lasts from January 26, 2009 to February 13, 2010. According to traditional beliefs, some form of the calendar has been in use for almost five millennia. Based on archaeological evidence some form of it has been in use for three and a half millennia. It is reckoned in the seldom-used continuously numbered system as 4705, 4706, or 4645 (depending on the epoch used).

This article ia written by Amy, a representation of Y&G company, which is a professional manufacturer of amusement equipment, including, inflatable products, out door playground equipment, fitness equipment, indoor play areas and so on.

How to choose an inflatable tent?

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

With thousands of numbers of inflatable tents, it may be not an easy thing for you to purchase an inflatabe tent which goes to meet your need with a reasonable price. Anyhow, you have to buy one once you decide to carry out a pleasant camping. Fortunately, buying a suitable tent is not such an difficult deal. You can just keep several important principles in your mind and the following are the three steps to buy a tent.

Buying a tent should begins with making out your destination. You may be want a far trip or you may just want to go to the nearest campground. No matter where you plan to arrive, make it out and take out the type of terrain you are going to be camping. It is the decisive role in determine what kind of inflatable tents to buy. And this largely narrow your choice field.

The second step of buying a tent is to choose the size of the needed tent. Count out how many people will go with you to camp. It is obviously has different requires to the size of tents when you go camping with your entire family and just by yourself. The former need a tent that is large enough to provide space for resting and sleeping, while the latter requires a light and smaller tent.

The last step of buying a tent is to find ventilation. Ventilation in your tent is critical in order to minimize condensation. Ideally, you want an inflatable tent that has mesh low on the tent wall and high in the roof to encourage good airflow. Some tents also allow you to open and close the vent covers from the inside, which can be very handy in the middle of a storm.

Following the three steps, then you can easily find your perfect tent for you camping adventure. Then you will be able to start enjoying the outdoors and the comfort and protection that a quality tent provides.

Whatever type of tent you choose, just make sure that it fits your needs and will provide the comfort and protection you need on an outdoors trip.

Inflatable Furniture

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

With the development of market-oriented economy, advertising industry promote fast. That led to the enlarging of inflatable industry. And the field that inflatable can be made use of becomes more and more. What is familiar to people are sport usage, advertising usage, recreational usage, and now, inflatable products are even used in people’s daily life.

Today, a new kind of inflatable furniture which was called “Dream Lover” by young people appeared and widened its boss Dom. It is colorful, distinguished in shape. What’s more, it is obedient to its owner. When you need it, just inflate it, and it will get ready for you in five minutes. While you do not need it and want to save some space, and then deflate it, it will disappear immediately from your eyes. So it is very convenient for you to move.

Inflatable furniture is superior to traditional furniture which is heavy that it can be located in doors or out doors as you like. When deflated, it is small, easy to take and will not take you too much space. If you want to have a picnic, inflatable furniture is your best choice. Just imagine having sofas and beds in an open air.

Besides, inflatable furniture is much cheaper than traditional furniture. You can get an excellent piece of inflatable furniture with only several hundreds. And the life-span of the inflatable furniture is about five to six years. Although inflatable furniture has to avoid sharp things, the special glue water to inflatable products and PVC material can recover it. So people need not to worry about this at all.

Because of its convenient in moving, cleaning and saving, inflatable furniture are greatly welcomed by people especial your couples, their house seems to be an inflatable world.

Inflatable and Real Castles

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

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Maybe Castles are the dreamy places for every children and even adults who have romantic dreams. It must be the truth that every girl has imagined the scene to be a beautiful princess, and boy to be a great king, with their own great castles and large gardens in them. So inflatable castles are their best loved inflatable products.

As we all know that Ireland is the most famous nation for its castles. However, besides Ireland, there are various castles all over the world.

First, let’s focus on our motherland. In Fujian, there is a castle at the foot of Montain Huzi Shuogao. It is a royal castle of the Southern Song dynasty’s king. it is names Zhao Family Castle. There is a story about the establishing of this castle. In 1279, Song dynasty corrupted. The king Zhaoruo escaped to Fujian, built the castle, changed his family name to be Huang, and spend his life there. In 1385, Zhujian, a Phelan, married Zhao Ruohe’s grandson, and recovered his name Huang. He expanded the castle. Now the castle can accommodate 100 families, and there are more than 600 people live there.

Next, let’s go to Europe. In German, there is a mysterious castle named Neuschwanstein Castle, and also named Snow White Castle. It is a castle with white walls and blue roof, located in the small town Fussen. It was founded in 1869. it is said that the establish of it is dramatic. At the very beginning, it is designed by the King Ludwig II of Bavaria. He was a lover of art, and keen of Wagner Opera, and was greatly affected by it. He conceived the place which lives Snow White, a princess of a story. He invited a painter and designer to design his castle with lakes rounding it, just like living in a romantic story castle. It is a sign of Garman, and Germanys are proud of it. It is said that King Ludwig II of Bavaria is Princess Sissi’s brother. When he moved to his castle (it had not been finished yet), the princess gave him a porcelain swan as the present. So he named his castle as the swan. Now there are millions of people coming to visit the castle every year. It has become one of the most famous castles in the world.

Our inflatable castles imitate these famous real castles, and you can also enjoy your dreamy imagine in these castles. Besides inflatable castles, there are many other intereting products, such as Inflatable Bouncers, Inflatable Castles, Inflatable Slides,  Inflatable Bouts, Inflatable Pools, Inflatable Water Walking Balls, Inflatable Balloons, Inflatable Arches, Inflatable Screen, etc

Inflatable Slides

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

Do you still remember your kindergartens? Do you still cherish your happy childhood? Do you still remember the laugher beside the slides?

Referring to our lovely childhood, we can’t help to reminding the variety of inflatable slides, simple or dedicate, large or small, long or short. We still remember the fast speed when falling down from the top of the slide. We still recalled the long line besides the slides of our little friends.

And can you still tell us the little stories about slides?

One day, after a nap, a little ant and a little ladybug went out to have a walk hand in hand.

Suddenly, they came across a thing—green, soft, a little inflatable and tortuous. The ant and ladybug felt quite surprised, and gathered their friend together to have a discussion about what it was.

A grasshopper said:” it must be a little bridge.”
The ladybug said:” it may be a rainbow falling down from sky.
“Ha, do you think it is a slide?” A mantis shouted
“Yes, yes, It must be a slide.” everyone nodded,

So, animals played together. They walked onto the top, and then slide down. The fast speed make them felt like flying.

Several days later, the green slide turned into yellow, and smelt sweet. Little animals do not know what happened to the slide, and felt quite strange. So they asked the cleverest ant grandmother in the forest. The ant-grandmother laughed and said” boys and girls, it is not slide, It is a banana.

Then little animals began to share the banana, and while eating, the singing happily “What a delicious slide! What a delicious slide.”

After reading the story, do you smiled happily and recalled your past years. Animals mistook banana as a slide for the slide can bring them happiness.

And nowadays, with the development of recreation industry, the kinds of slides become more and more.

In our company, you can find all kinds of slides, such as magic circus, inflatable slides, double track inflatable slides, Santa Claus, simulated spray inflatable slides, and other inflatable products, as Inflatable cartoon,  Inflatable blimps, Inflatable air dancers, Inflatable product shapes, Inflatable slides, Inflatable move cartoons, Inflatable tens, Inflatable bouncers, Inflatable funny lands, and so on. Don’t hesitate, come and go back to your lovely childhood with slides.