6 reasons to get bouncing with trampoline classes
- buafit
- Jan 4, 2022
- 2 min read
Let’s
be honest - when the trampoline was wheeled out for PE lessons, you knew it was
your lucky day.

From
seat jumps and tucks, to swivel hips and somersaults, trampoline lessons were
the pinnacle of jealousy from your peers, who had to endure an hour of hockey,
on the boggy school fields.
You
might’ve noticed a rise in trampoline classes in London over the past few
years, and it’s no coincidence. With the nostalgia of school lessons, mixed
with the insane amount of fun enjoyed during classes, there’s a reason why so
many trampoline classes are fully booked, day after day. Even Goldie Hawn got herself a trampoline to keep fit
during lockdown!
You
haven’t tried a class like this yet? Well…perhaps now’s the time! Here are our
top reasons to try a trampoline class in 2022.
Lymphatic drainage
Rebounding (bouncing on a trampoline) helps improve circulation of the lymphatic fluid, which help to destroy cancerous cells in the body. As the fluid collects waste products, bacteria and damaged cells, it also collects damaged cancerous cells if are present in the body and drains it in the lymphatic vessels.
Go easy on me
Hip,
back, knee pain. We’ve all experienced it, and it’s not fun. With trampolining,
you won’t have to worry - it’s a low impact exercise, and your force is
absorbed when you land. So you won’t be jarring your ankles, hips, spine or knees
during this workout!
Mood booster
Try out a
trampoline class, and your brain will release endorphins - the chemicals which
make you feel good. So not only will you have a great workout, you’ll also
experience reduced stress, anxiety and depression, Win-win.
Feelin’ good
You will
feel the burn as you’re jumping around. Sure, it’s fun, but it is a hard
workout. Burn calories, tone up, and lose weight, all in one workout. What more
could you ask for, whilst having a great time? You’ll also increase the oxygen
flow around your body, increasing energy levels. The additional oxygen arriving
at your brain can also help with improving mental alertness.
Calf and core carnage
By jumping
on the trampoline, your leg muscles will work hard to push you up. The repetitive
jumping motion helps with the muscle contraction in your legs, and you’ll
increase the muscle stamina in your lower body. Your core will also get a great
workout throughout, as you stay contracted and balanced throughout.
Views for days
Our trampoline classes with Sarah take place in Crystal Palace. Did you know that parts of this area of London are so high, at 367 feet, that you’ll be able to see all over the city? So hang around after your class, and take in the views. If you don’t fancy trampolining you can also try your hand at hula hooping, and dog-friendly classes with Sarah in Crystal Palace.
So what are
you waiting for? Get yourself booked on a trampoline
class with Sarah in
South London, and see what all the fuss is about!
As always,
stay fit and healthy.