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  2. Swing (seat) - Wikipedia

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    A swing is a seat or platform, suspended from chains, ropes, or bars, on which one or more people can swing back and forth for enjoyment or relaxation. Swings are a common piece of equipment at children's playgrounds and may also be found in yards or gardens, on porches, inside homes (for example, the Indian oonjal ), or as freestanding public ...

  3. Swing ride - Wikipedia

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    The swing ride or chair swing ride (sometimes called a swing carousel, wave swinger, yo-yo, waver swinger, Chair-O-Planes, Dodo or swinger) is an amusement ride that is a variation on the carousel in which the seats are suspended from the rotating top of the carousel. On some versions, particularly on the Wave Swingers, the rotating top of the ...

  4. Bosun's chair - Wikipedia

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    Bosun's Chair has become a competition event in Sea Scout Regattas in the United States such as the Old Salt's Regatta and the Ancient Mariner's Regatta. The event is based on a practice from old navy ships where high-ranking officers would be lifted onto the ships instead of climbing aboard.

  5. Backswing - Wikipedia

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    Backswing, Back swing or Back-swing may refer to: Backswing in a club sport, such as the back-swing in a golfing stroke; Backswing in a bat and ball sport, such as batting (baseball) or batting (cricket) Backswing in a racket sport, such as badminton, pickleball, racquetball, squash, or tennis; Backswing in a stick sport, such as field hockey ...

  6. Playground surfacing - Wikipedia

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    The surfaces are usually made of wood or rubber and designed specifically for aesthetics, child safety, and/or ADA wheelchair accessibility. Playground safety surfacing often involves the use of recycled rubber tire products such as poured rubber, rubber tiles or loose rubber mulch.

  7. Giant Barn Swing - Wikipedia

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    The Giant Barn Swing is loaded, and sometimes operators will only operate one pendulum to save electricity if few people are in line for the ride. The restraint consists of an over-the-lap bar with a safety belt attached on the end in case the lap bar comes up during the ride. Due to the lap bar, some larger people may not be able to ride.

  8. Swing - Wikipedia

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    Swing (seat), a hanging seat that swings back and forth; Pendulum, an object that swings; Russian swing, a swing-like circus apparatus; Swing ride, an amusement park ride consisting of suspended seats that rotate like a merry-go-round

  9. Kiiking - Wikipedia

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    In a kiiking swing, the swing arms are made of steel to enable a person to swing 360 degrees going over the fulcrum of the swing. A person is fastened to the swing base by their feet. To swing, the person begins to pump by squatting and standing up on the swing. The swing will gain momentum and will, by skillful pumping, take a person over the ...