As a child, jumping on a
trampoline can provide hours
of entertaining fun. Being
bounced into the air like
you weighed nothing at all,
then landing with all the
grace of an Olympic gymnast,
there was nothing that brought
more pleasurable enjoyment
then the simple device known
as a trampoline. As an adult,
the same piece of equipment
that made you feel light-headed
all summer long is now getting
a new image as the next step
in the every-changing world
of exercise.
Although the trampolines being
marketed today are a mini-version
(sized for only one person)
of the trampolines children
generally bounce on, they
are purported to have the
same fat-burning abilities
as the larger-sized ones.
In fact, the American Council
on Exercise has recently predicted
that rebounding (a phrase
referring to the full-body
exercise that can be achieved
using nothing but a mini-trampoline)
is fast becoming one of the
hottest fitness trends today.
Websites with exercise tips,
complete with diagrams and
full descriptions, abound
on the Internet. There are
also rebounding classes available
at many fitness centers around
the country where you can
learn the proper positions
and movements necessary to
maximize your fitness regiment.
One of the leading mini-trampolines
on the market today is the
Urban Rebounder. Made from
a strong woven mat surface
and sporting a 28 inch diameter
surface, the Urban Rebounder
can sell for upwards of $300
in most retail stores, with
a package including three
DVD's and a carrying bag being
offered on television for
$340. There are two types
of Urban Rebounders available
today, one for home use and
one for gym use. The only
real difference between the
two is that the home trampoline
is built to hold 300 pounds
of weight, while the gym trampoline
can hold up to 350 pounds.
Unlike the trampolines of
your youth, the Urban Rebounder
is woven much tighter, and
therefore a bounce of only
two to three inches is typically
possible. That small bounce
is more than sufficient enough
to work you're the muscles
in your legs and abdominals,
however. According to Healthbounce.com,
working on the Urban Rebounder
can burn up to 700 calories
in just one hour.
Exercising on a trampoline
also has health benefits beyond
burning calories. Because
the soft surface of the trampoline
absorbs a high percentage
of the shock that would normally
hit your feet when bouncing
or running on a hard surface,
your joints are better protected
from wear and tear to your
joints associated with most
workouts. Less injury to your
joints means less pain after
your workouts, which also
means you are more likely
to keep up a regular exercise
routine. Often those starting
out on other regiments will
hurt themselves and give up
altogether. With the Urban
Rebounder, keeping up with
a daily exercise routine can
be enjoyable, instead of painful.
Unlike the majority of aerobic
exercises available today,
which are primarily geared
towards women, men can enjoy
the health benefits of the
Urban Rebounder as well. The
Urban Rebounder is also safe
for children as long as an
adult is supervising.
There are plenty of reasons
to try out a mini-trampoline
like the Urban
Rebounder; your health,
the health of your spouse
and/or children, and the simple
enjoyment that can be received
from bouncing. So refresh
those memories of summer days
long past and get out there
and bounce, bounce, bounce!
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