Exercising on a Trampoline

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Exercising on a trampoline is a sensible way to lose weight. A small trampoline, also known as a rebound trampoline, provides an effective “no impact” exercise, which is important for people with less mobility or that are undergoing rehabilitation. Exercising on a small trampoline is also known as rebounding.

Smaller trampolines, which are used for rehabilitation are not designed for high jumping in which causes less pressure on the joints during exercise. However, this type of exercise can be for anyone and shows very effective results. It is also a great cardio workout for people with joint damage that prevents them from running.

The main disadvantage of jogging is the physical stress it causes on the bodies’ lower extremities. The “G” forces working can actually quadruple a jogger’s weight factor. For instance, if a 150 pound person was jogging, they can exert as much as 600 pounds of downward pressure on weight bearing joints each time a step is taken.

Rebounding can stimulate the flow of lymph fluid throughout the lymphatic system. This allows greater blood flow and increases the amount of waste and toxins flushed from the body. It has been found to enhance digestion, nerve impulses, relaxation and muscle fiber for people who rebound at least 4 times a week.

Exercising on a trampoline can increase the metabolism, causing the body to burn more calories. It can also lower a person's cholesterol and triglyceride levels. A reduction of stress and tension and lower cholesterol levels are all wonderful benefits of exercising on a trampoline.

Spending five to ten minutes exercising on a trampoline is like running a mile. Most parts of your body such as legs, thighs, hips and stomach are involved in this workout.

The aerobics associated with jumping on a trampoline strengthens the heart in the same way as other cardio exercises such as running. In fact exercising on a trampoline has actually been proven to be more effective than jogging. This type of work out conditions and strengthens the heart within time, in which causes the heart to beat less often, causing a stronger surge of blood throughout the veins.

Rebounding is also known to significantly reduce blood pressure. By boosting the muscle tone of the middle arterial muscles this is achieved, in which causes improvements to the circulatory system.

This type of exercise is known to be a fantastic cardio workout. The increase in the cardio rate encourages more energy use and weight loss. Other benefits of a fitness trampoline include increased capacity of the lungs and breathing improvements.

Many benefits come when a person uses a trampoline for exercise, such as strengthening the glandular system increases the capabilities of the thyroid gland in which helps fight fatigue.

Joint and pain relief has also been proven, because of the natural analgesic effect this type of exercise has on the body.

Another astonishing benefit about this type of exercise is that it can improve your bone density. This type of improvement reduces the chance of fractures and deformities associated with osteoporosis. Studies have shown that people who are exercising on a trampoline at least three times a week have a higher bone mineral count.


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izettl Level 6 Commenter 23 months ago

Been thinking about trying this since I have Arthritis and can't get into a pool as often as I'd like. Thanks for the info.

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