JUMP REPORT 2024: One in two parents worried about children’s amount of activities

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Through this report, we want to highlight the importance of ensuring that all children have access to fun physical activity on their own terms. Reaching targets for more physical activity is possible, but to do so, we in the adult world need to work together. Despite the increase in sedentary behaviour, there is hope. In this report, we recognise this and point the way to how we can take the next step towards more fun movement.

a phone showing "Hopprapporten" by JumpYard

We also explain how Jumpyard works to get children moving, one jump at a time. We’ll share the results of our six years of work and what we’ve learnt along the way.

Enjoy your reading!
Pelle Mölle

READ THE JUMP REPORT 2024 (In Swedish).

FACTS: About JumpYard

  • JumpYard aims to combat sedentary behaviour by offering fun movement.
  • Since 2020, JumpYard has been part of the Generation Pep network, which works to get more children moving.
  • The company has 14 parks in Sweden: Barkarby, Gothenburg, Helsingborg, Karlstad, Kristianstad, Kungsbacka, Linköping, Nacka, Norrköping, Skövde, Sundsvall, Västerås, Åre, Örebro and Turbo Sport Zone in Uppsala.
  • JumpYard also has parks in Denmark, Norway, Portugal and Spain. In total, the company has over 25 parks.
  • In total, 1.4 million hours of jumping took place in JumpYards parks in Sweden 2023 and 1.9 million hours when all parks are included.
  • The company has over 600 employees in 2024.
JumpYard bildbank glada barn HOPPRAPPORTEN 2024