At the Springs Trampoline Park, new Colorado regulations for trampoline courts and aerial adventure parks mean annual inspections will be conducted by a third party and injuries will be reported to the state. What won't change is the standard to which the park holds itself, according to Isaac Brandon, general manager."We follow the regulations set by the International Association of Trampoline Parks, which are much more strict than the state regulations that will be in place," Brandon said, adding that Springs Trampoline Park, 2512 Airport Road, has been part of the association since the park was built a year and a half ago.Read more on Colorado Springs Gazette