10 Reasons to Start Rebounding
By: Craig Burton BSc, NASM, C.H.E.K HLC II
"…for
similar levels of heart rate and oxygen consumption, the magnitude of
the biomechanical stimuli is greater with jumping on a rebounder
trampoline than with running, a finding that might help identify
acceleration parameters needed for the design of remedial procedures to
avert deconditioning in persons exposed to weightlessness."
N.A.S.A., Journal of Applied Physiology 49 (5): 881-887
"The
mini trampoline [rebounder] provides a convenient form of exercise with
a major advantage being its apparent low level of trauma to the
musculoskeletal system."
Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation, 1990: 10; 401-408
Previously
I have written about the need for a synergy in achieving optimal health
(including fat loss) by maintaining/or building those metabolism
furnaces (muscle mass), performing cardio in moderation to effectively
transfer nutrients throughout the body and having supportive nutrition
and lifestyle habits.
Here's a novel way to perform cardio
exercise especially for those living in a cold climate and stuck
indoors at the moment - Rebounding.
Rebounding involves using a
mini-trampoline to jog, twist or step walk on the spot. The benefits
of rebounding have been well documented by many professionals in
rehabilitation and conditioning.
Dr. James White, director of
research and rehabilitation at the University of California, believes
it is more effective for fitness and weight loss than jogging or
cycling while producing fewer injuries.
Here are 10 reasons to start Rebounding:
1. Stress reduction
Increasing
endorphin output has a stabilizing effect on the nervous system
through. Increased oxygen flow increases our sense of well-being
without the toxic side effects of narcotics or anti-depressants.
2. Improved oxygen levels
This leads to an increase in physical and mental efficiency.
3. Detoxification
Today
a good detox is an essential component to any well-being program.
Rebounding helps clear the lymph glands and loosen the toxins within
the subdermal portion of the skin in the body, and finally through
perspiration the body can remove toxins including heavy metals and
cellular waste.
4. Stimulates healing
A
superior exercise for those that are immune compromised including
cancer and MS. Rebounding increases white blood cell count, providing
a greater defense system to destroy cancer.
5. Economical
A
single Rebounder can provide years of daily exercise. It is convenient
for those that are homebound, unable to jog or access a gym.
6. Efficient
It
is readily portable (folds and fits into its own travel case) and
stores neatly out of the way. Great for apartment, home, trailer
dwellers or travelers. One can rebound all year round - indoors or
outdoors, rain or shine.
7. Effective
Six
minutes of rebounding equals one mile of jogging. One can run several
miles in place while rehearsing a speech, singing, talking on the
phone, watching TV, listening to music, or while jumping outdoors
enjoying "helio" or sun therapy.
8. Stimulates neural activity
Medical
journalist Dr. Morton Walker notes, when you move and exercise, you
engage every brain and body cell. Disabled Children exhibiting a poor
sense of rhythm, coordination and balance have been shown to benefit
through improving the mind/body connection.
9. Pain relief
Increasing circulation and oxygen flow has a natural analgesic effect on the body.
10. Lowers blood pressure, triglycerides, and cholesterol naturally
By increasing oxygenation and dilating the blood vessels for smoother and easier transport through the circulatory system.
About the Author:
Craig is a prominent European based holistic health and fitness coach
with more than 15 years experience. Craig is a Sports Science graduate
of Edith Cowan University and has postgraduate accreditations in
nutrition, massage, athletic training, and corrective exercise therapy.
He is the author of "The 21 Day Roadmap to Health" available at http://www.3dpts.com
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