Around 300 people in Brisbane have attempted to break the simultaneous trampolining world record.
Brisbane trampoline jumpers have reached new heights by bouncing their way to a Guinness World Record.
Organised by Pure Health clubs, about 300 volunteer jumpers attempted to break the world record in Brisbane's Reddacliff Place on Tuesday for the "largest number of simultaneous trampoline jumpers".
Pure Health club founder and director Marina Perry-Kuhn said she was "stoked" to beat the previous record of 250 people while raising money for the Asthma Foundation of Queensland.
"Every couple of months Pure Health likes to do a charitable event and this year we decided to help asthma sufferers," she said.
"We thought exercise is great for asthma and we're one of the only places in Australia that does Pure Bounce, so we put the two together and broke a world record."