The UEA Trampolining Club is an exciting and friendly club catering for all abilities. Whether you've bounced before or just want to learn to somersault, we welcome you! Trampolining is a great way to keep fit and make new friends. We have a brilliant, qualified coach along with student coaches and also provide the opportunity to train as a student coach if you wish. We provide lots of opportunities to compete as we take part in SUTL (Southern Universities Trampoline League), travelling across the UK to at least 4 competitions a year. We also compete in BUCS and host our own club competitions, which are open to anyone and a great way to get involved. There is no pressure to be competitive, with many of our members choosing to work on their own goals throughout the year. We host a mixture of socials, particularly focusing on member suggestions.
Training Sessions
Mondays: 17:40-19:40 Sportspark Hall 2 Courts 7&8
Thursdays: 17:40-19:40 Sportspark Hall 2 Courts 7&8
Sundays: 17:00-19:00 Spring Gymnastics Centre
Membership
- Standard Membership - £55 for the year
- Competition Squad Membership - Additional £30 + around £20 per competition (paid post-trial only, once invited to join comp squad)
- Semester 2 Membership - £30 for the semester
Committee 2024 - 2025
President: Jay Alvarez and Lianna Hooper Jay.alvarez@uea.ac.uk Lianna.hooper@uea.ac.uk
Vice Presidents: Paige Meyern
Welfare officer: Georgia Oliver
Treasurer: Vicky Cook
Publicity Sec: Isaac Broadhurst
Competition Sec: Rhys Harding
Health and Safety Officer: Rosie Whittington
Social Sec: Joe Tolley and Izzy Cassidy
Equality and Diversity: Emma Bull
Union Council Rep: Lizzie Bartlett
First Year Rep:
Please feel free to get in contact if you have any questions!
Our email is uea.trampolining@uea.ac.uk or message us on our Instagram (@ueatrampolining) or our Facebook page!
Our fundraising page for Young Minds is https://justgiving.com/fundraising/ueatrampolining
The Real Cost of Sport
The 'Real Cost of Sport' initiative, a project reviewed and rebranded by the Students' Union in partnership with uea+sport, aims to provide prospective members with a comprehensive overview of the potential costs of joining their chosen sports club. This year, I have worked closely with the clubs to ensure these tables are as accurate and up-to-date as possible.
This guide is intended to serve as a general reference. The compulsory cost includes the uea+sport membership fee of £55, which is a one-time payment that covers membership across all clubs.
When considering additional expenses, it is important to note that some clubs may not have any extra costs, while others might incur additional fees. These costs often depend on the level of competitiveness within the sport; recreational or social participation is generally less expensive. Additionally, some equipment, such as shoes or gum shields, may be used across multiple sports, potentially reducing overall expenses.
For any specific questions or further information about a particular club, please contact the club directly or contact us at union.opportunities@uea.ac.uk for more details about the project.
All the best,
Olivia Hunt
Your Activities & Opportunities Officer 24/25