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It isn't a real minitramp. It's called a plankoline. Has the shape of a springboard and not quite as bouncy as a trampoline, but still less hard on the body. Different brands make them. The one in the video is Janssen-Fritsen. Gymnova had been used at our competitions before and I know bosan also make them. They are a great transition between minitramp and springboardWhat brand is that mini tramp? Janssen-Fritsen?
Plankoline sounds cool to me... we just call them "vault board tramps"... or "hard mini-tramps". I tried to buy these from a couple of dealers a couple of years ago and they both told me that they are not meant for Yurchenkos... so I just dropped it. But now that I see others are using them no problem for Yurcheckos... I'm going to get one. Have you ever used the Eurotramp version? It is below...
https://www.americanathletic.com/gymnastics-product.aspx?id=326&Booster+Board/Vault+Trampoline
Ours are adjustable in height a bit. I think 27 cm to 37 cm? This is the highest point for the board. We also always vault with a small mat underneath the plankoline or minitrampolineThe only thing that makes me feel a bit uncomfortable is the idea of hitting the floor through the board when it becomes worn, especially when you have older, heavier gymnasts running very fast