Event Guide

Rental advice, event planning tips, and answers to common questions.

BMX street jams bring energy, tricks, and community — but even the most freestyle event needs structure behind the scenes. A thoughtful layout for tables and chairs helps keep the event running smoothly and gives riders and attendees places to rest, watch, and refuel.


Typical BMX Jam Table & Chair Layout

AreaTables NeededChairs Needed
Rider Registration12
Judges or MC Station1–23–4
Rest Areas / Chill Zones2–38–12
Vendor / Merch Booths2–4Optional
First Aid Station12


Key Considerations

  • Open Space Priority: BMX street jams rely on open urban environments — don't clutter the riding area.
  • Shade Options: Use chairs and tables under tents or awnings for rider comfort in hot sun.
  • Flow & Visibility: Place tables along the perimeter so they don't block rider lines or crowd movement.
  • Fast Setup: Foldable plastic tables and stackable chairs are ideal for fast deployment and breakdown.

Extra Tips

  • Bring signage for registration and judging zones
  • Offer chairs near high-traffic rail or stair spots for spectators
  • Keep first aid areas visible but discreet

Conclusion
Even at freestyle events like BMX street jams, a smart layout of tables and chairs improves the vibe, helps organizers stay on track, and gives everyone — riders and spectators — a better overall experience.