Trampoline Basics
Trampolines are a wonderful thing,
I don’t know if you have noticed but in the last few years more and more people
are getting a trampoline for their backyard.
My neighbor got one a few years ago
and every time his kids would come and visit the grandchildren would spend most
of their time on the trampoline or in its environment.
Some people think that trampolines
are mainly used by kids, that trampolines are mere toys for kids to jump around
and have fun.
People are beginning to discover
that a trampoline can be used for physical fitness for children as well as
adults.
While there is a certain level of
convenience associated with purchasing a special fitness trampoline, it isn’t
necessary to receive the benefits of trampoline exercise. The same kind of
trampoline that is used by children can be used by adults as well.
Working out on a trampoline is very
different from any other traditional exercise we know, which makes it a fun
activity.
The workout is even a little more
challenging since most adults need to learn how to master the trampoline, and
from my experience, what sometimes looks like an easy task may prove to be much
more difficult…
The aerobics associated with
jumping on a fitness trampoline strengthens the heart in the same way as other
cardio exercises like running and jumping rope.
This increase in cardio rate
encourages energy use and weight loss. Spending five to eight minutes doing
trampoline exercise is like running a mile, only with less time and effort.
Trampoline exercise tones muscles
in the lower half of the body. The legs, thighs, hips, stomach, and abdomen are
all used when exercising on a fitness trampoline.
The trampoline workout can also be
a fun activity for all the family, it is fun to watch and once you learn how to
use it properly you can also contribute your opinion, and improve the workout
altogether.
Trampoline jumping improves
coordination many athletes and gymnasts use trampolines for this reason.
Jumping on a trampoline isn’t just about bounding up and down.
There is some level of skill
involved in reaching a good height and landing in the right way.
As I mentioned before, the mere
task of getting the hang of the trampoline is a challenge, although it may take
some time, once you get the trampoline basics in your blood, you will be
addicted to it, and to the constant improvement in your workout.
As you learn to master the
trampoline, you will probably get higher and more energy efficient while on the
trampoline.
A small trampoline, or rebound
trampoline, is ideal for those who have knee injuries. Since smaller
trampolines are not designed for high jumping, there is less pressure on the
joints during exercise.
Other benefits of a fitness
trampoline include improvements in breathing through increased capacity of
lungs, reduction in stress and tension, lowers cholesterol levels, and
increases energy levels.
A fitness trampoline is a good way
to get exercise for people who have joint issues that keep them from jogging
and running.
A trampoline is a great way of
staying in shape and enjoying it, why not try to use a trampoline and see if
its something you can enjoy?
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