Do jumping and bungee jumping mean the same thing?

Pole jumping is the one used by children to play on a bouncer. The one that jumps and jumps. It’s just called something different. Bungee jumping is an extreme sport, jumping from a high place to the bottom.

Bungee jumping (Bungee Jumping) is a very exciting outdoor leisure activity that has emerged in recent years. The jumper stands on a bridge, tower top, high-rise building, crane or even a hot air balloon with a height of about 40 meters or more (equivalent to 10 stories), ties a long rubber strip fixed at one end to the ankle joint, and then stretches his arms. Open, put your legs together, and jump headfirst. The rubber strips tied to the jumpers' ankles are long enough to allow the jumpers to enjoy a few seconds of "free fall" in the air. When the human body falls to a certain distance from the ground, the rubber rope is pulled open and tightened to prevent the human body from continuing to fall. When it reaches the lowest point, the rubber springs up again, and the person is pulled up, and then falls again. This is repeated many times until the rubber rope reaches the lowest point. Until the elasticity of the rope disappears, this is the whole process of bungee jumping.

The "Jumping Pole" originated from Chinese stilts and was developed by the Germans. It is a patented product and has been hailed as "one of the top ten green inventions in the world" by global media. The "Jumping Pole" product was launched in 2005. It was put into production in China and has been exported to Europe, the United States, Japan, Australia and other countries. It has become popular in Europe and the United States. "Tiaoji" has an avant-garde and unique design concept, containing modern, novel, beautiful and fashionable design elements. It has performance characteristics such as lightness, dynamic, safety, easy operation and easy learning, and integrates entertainment, fitness and fashion. The "bouncer" uses the principle of dynamics to use the potential force generated downward by the human body to bounce people up and support the user in completing various jumping movements, similar to the Chinese "bungee jumping".

China International Exhibition Group Co., Ltd. is the world's largest "bouncer" manufacturer. We have the exclusive patent rights for this product in China, CE certification, ISO9001 quality certification and environmental protection certification. Our processing base is equipped with In Guangzhou, China. Our company has not authorized any company in China to produce this patented product, and products not produced by our company that appear in China are all infringing products.

The Tiaoji 95 currently popular in the European and American markets comes from Guangzhou, China. Because "Tiaoji" enters the European and American markets, there is a strict access procedure. First of all, the manufacturer of the product must have legal production qualifications (i.e. Holding Chinese patents), in addition, when selling in European and American markets, you must pay a patent royalty of 23-31 Euros/pair to European and American patent holders, otherwise the seller will be subject to legal sanctions, and at this stage, only our production can enter European and American countries. The European and American patent holders have not authorized similar imitation products appearing in China to enter the European and American markets. Because the Chinese people do not pay enough attention to intellectual property rights, and due to many problems such as the difficulty of proving evidence in the fight against counterfeiting in the Chinese market, it is difficult for "Tiaoji" patented products to be protected. This is a bottleneck for Chinese patents. "Tiaoji" It is called: Powerskip/Powerizer/Flyjumper/Pro-jump/Powershoes by Europeans and Americans. CCTV reported it as "bouncing rocker". Many Chinese people also call it "bouncing shoes" and "bouncer".