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Could Rebounding Be The Best Form Of Exersize??

Tuesday, May 22nd, 2012

It’s fun, it’s easy, and it’s safe for almost anybody of any age… It’s quoted by NASA as “the most efficient and effective exercise yet devised by man”, and you can do it at home whilst watching TV! What is it? Rebounding!

What Is Rebounding?

Put simply – bouncing on a mini trampoline. Unlike regular trampolining, the aim isn’t to bounce high or perform gymnastic tricks, but to perform a series of small, controlled movements.

“Just bought myself a mini trampoline… and what a hoot! It’s surprisingly good exercise, and I can have a bounce whilst watching the telly. I’m planning to use it most evenings when I come home from work – I usually just collapse in front of the box” – Sarah X

Benefits of Rebounding

A zero-impact exercise, rebounding provides many benefits for you and your body:

  • Improves circulation
  • Increases the capacity of heart and lungs
  • Lowers cholesterol levels
  • Improves co-ordination and balance
  • Reduces stress and tension
  • Improves muscle tone (particularly legs, thighs, hips, abdomen and arms)
  • Increases energy and vitality
  • Boosts the lymphatic and immune system
  • Fits in with your lifestyle
  • AND IS GREAT FUN!

Plus, unlike many other aerobic activities, rebounding places no strain on the joints of your body.

“I’ve got a rebounder, I find it’s very good for me as I have a knee injury which means I can’t run on the ground for any distance. I put on a good CD and bounce along. I find it’s good exercise” – Alison G

Who Can Rebound?

Mums, dads, children, grandparents… Rebounding is suitable for all ages and abilities! Stabilizing bars can be fitted which may help if you feel unsteady or are elderly, disabled or handicapped.

“Having had lots of problems that have prevented me doing any exercise for years due to wheelchair etc, I have discovered the wonders of rebounding! I started in the wheelchair with my feet on it and my husband bouncing. After a week of that I was able to sit on it myself and bounce. I have now progressed to standing whilst holding on to bar and bouncing myself. It has made me feel so much better and I get better at it daily.” - Maria

Buying A Rebounder

It’s the old adage – you get what you pay for… inexpensive models can be stiff and don’t offer adequate cushioning and support.

Invest in a quality rebounder.

“To all those wondering whether or not to go ahead and get one… all I can say is DO. Have just bought one and it is fantastic – mainly cos you feel so weightless when exercising rather than pounding along on the treadmill!!! It’s really great – get one and try it!” – Jackie

Think of it as an investment. Rebounding is fun for all the family – if you’ve got kids you might have to fight to get a go! – can be done in the comfort (and privacy) of your own home, will save you transport time and costs, and fits easily around your busy lifestyle. We think this is £54.95 well spent.

“I’ve had mine for nearly 2 months now, and I use it every day … At first, the first few minutes were hard going, … but now I easily do 20 mins while watching a favourite soap, or one of the Sky music channels. And now it’s a doddle, and easy too, which suits me LOL…and best of all, I burn about 60 kcal for 20 mins!” –Sharon

Rebounding Works!

“It’s great in front of the telly – you can just get up and do a couple of mins during the adverts! :o ) And I figured that £54.95 wasn’t too expensive as the only other thing I needed was a decent sports bra (which I highly recommend).  – WLR User

“I read on this site about rebounding and thought I’d give it a go. I have to say that after a few weeks, I’m impressed! I have a medical condition (fibromyalgia) which means there are lots of kinds of exercise that I can’t do… but this really works for me. 5-10 minutes in front of the telly every other day or so and my legs, hips and bum are already really firming up. It seems to make me stand straighter and taller. And it’s good fun too! Full marks for this one.” – WLR User

“You can even do sit ups on it which I use mine a lot for as it is far more comfortable than doing them on the floor” – Jeanie

“It’s great to ‘boing’ away when you’ve got a few spare minutes or when you can’t get out” – Kareb

Try Our 38″ Kettler Fitness Rebounder.

Kettler is a very reputable german company which produces excellent quality fitness products which cost a bit more but perform brilliantly.


What People Have Said About Rebounding For Health and Fitness

Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

Beginning with as little as 30 seconds of rebounding a day you can;

  • Increase vitality
  • Burn off excess fat
  • Improve muscle tone
  • Lower cholesterol level
  • Improve circulation
  • Improve balance and coordination
  • HAVE FUN!!!!!!!

Here’s what some bouncers have had to say;

“It looks too simple ….It IS simple! That is probably the biggest argument against it. How could anything that simple be good for you?” ALBERT CARTER

“My favourite of all forms of aerobic exercise is rebounding” LESLIE KENTON

“If you see somebody jumping up and down on the second floor of the White House that’s me rebounding” RONALD REGAN

Rebound exercise is the most efficient and effective exercise yet devised by man” NASA


68% better than running! Why taking a few minutes to jump on a trampoline delivers so many health benefits

Friday, November 11th, 2011

Young or old, bouncing on a large or mini trampoline delivers health benefits -fast!

It is the preferred exercise for astronauts at Nasa, who used trampolines as part of the rigorous fitness training in the 1980s and 90s. Nasa undertook studies on the benefits of trampolining and found it 68% more efficient than jogging.

When you bounce in the air you reach a weightless state and then on landing you reach twice the force of gravity on each boubnce. The shift in gravity is believed to benefit musceles, cells and the lymph system. This fights fatique as it strengthens the glandular system including the thyroid, pituitary and adrenal glands.

Everyone loves trampolining, especially if outdoors on a larger garden trampoline where the mental benefits of being in fresh air, in the ‘green gym’ mentally refreshes too.  It is hard not to smile as you work hard on keeping your body tight on the upward bounce. This trampolining improves balance, coordination, and cardiovascular fitness. The lower impact will stimulate bone density and not damage joints.

The new in ground trampolines are safe and look good. Don’t Over do it ….and smile!