Hula Hoop Inventors
The Hula Hoop was invented by Arthur "Spud" Melin and Richard Knerr, who were also the founders of the American toy company, Wham-O.
Hula Hoop Inspiration
Melin and Knerr were inspired by an Australian gentleman who told them how much children in his country enjoyed twirling bamboo hoops around their waists. The inventors understood how such an activity would appeal to schoolkids, and decided to make their toy hoops out of a light-weight plastic.
Hula Hoop Fad
The Hula Hoop fad lasted from about January to October of 1958, and over 100 million Hula Hoops were sold during that time.
Hula Hoops in Other Cultures
Hula Hoops were banned in both Indonesia and Japan, because shaking and rotating one's hips in public was deemed socially unacceptable.
Hula Hoops Today
Modern hoopers use Hula Hoops in a variety of workout routines designed to tone buttocks and firm thighs.
Fun Fact
The name "Hula Hoop" was inspired by the hip movements of Hawaiian hula dancers.