Using an Exercise Trampoline
We usually think of trampolines as a fun outdoor amusement item
for children. In fact, trampolines provide fantastic exercise
through their ability to sustain target heart rates while
remaining gentle to joints.
Rebounders - also known as "mini trampolines" - have been
popular for many years, both for high-aerobic fitness and for
bouncing fun. Rebounding is a unique exercise in that you
achieve a weightless state at the top of each jump then land
with twice the force of gravity on each bounce.
Rebounding offers an exercise that can be adjusted to your
fitness level, is easy on your joints and back, and can be done
in your home at your convenience. Studies have shown that
rebounding on a trampoline burns more calories than traditional
jogging. Rebounding protects the joints from the chronic fatigue
and impact delivered by exercising on hard surfaces.
Exercising on a trampoline also strengthens your heart and
improves your circulation. Many other benefits have been
claimed, such as stimulating the flow in your lymphatic system,
revitalizing vision, helping to slow the effects of aging,
reducing stress, and benefiting children with learning
disabilities and cystic fibrosis.
Mini trampolines are particularly good for children as
exercising on it, which is also fun, results in better mental
performance, with keener learning processes.
Exercising on mini trampolines is also good for people leading a
sedentary life, as it offers relief from neck and back pains,
headaches, and other pain caused by lack of exercise.