rebound-tumbling
See also: rebound tumbling
English
Noun
rebound-tumbling (uncountable)
- Alternative form of rebound tumbling.
- 1959 October 27, “Physical Fitness Equipment Added”, in The Independent, home edition, 15th year, number 122, Richmond, Calif., →OCLC, page 10, column 1:
- Assisting [Bob] Blough and [Jim] Marshall in the Boys’ Club program are Gary Cook, rebound-tumbling; Jerry LeTourneau, arts and crafts; Jim Sargent, library; and Grant Calin, physical fitness.
- 1960 May 15, John Flynn, “Business Is Bouncing: Rebound-Tumbling Takes West Coast by Storm”, in The Cedar Rapids Gazette, city final edition, volume 78, number 127, Cedar Rapids, Ia., →OCLC, page 19˙, column 1:
- Rebound-tumbling is so effortless and exhilarating that dads and moms, and even grandfolks, are hopping right along with the youngsters. What’s fun for the energetic is money for the enterprising. The pioneers of rebound-tumbling centers are cleaning up. Their “stores”: a vacant lot, studded with holes, each covered with a taut mat designed to send some human into brief but ecstatic orbit.
- 1963 February 24, “Gym Crown to Highline”, in The Spokesman-Review, 80th year, number 286, Spokane, Wash., →ISSN, →OCLC, Sports section, page 1, column 6:
- Only Eastside winners in the meet were Bill Hyatt of Richland in rebound-tumbling and Ron Kimbell of Kennewick on the still rings.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:rebound tumbling.