REBOUNDING BENEFITS AND WEIGHT LOSS

REBOUNDING BENEFITS AND WEIGHT LOSS
Rebounding Benefits

Did you know that you can boost weight loss, muscle tone and improve your overall health by REBOUNDINGjust 10 minutes a day! But trust me you will want to do more than 10 minutes. I have been rebounding for years! 
I absolutely love it; it was part of my healing therapy when I was at the Living Foods Institute. 
Rebounding is not just for kids; it is in my opinion one of the BEST exercises you can do for you body.

WHY REBOUNDING IS THE BEST EXERCISE FOR YOUR BODY
REBOUNDING AND YOUR BODIES NATURAL DETOXIFICATION SYSTEM
THE LYMPH SYSTEM INCLUDES:

  • Tonsils
  • Spleen
  • Adenoids
  • Thymus
BENEFITS OF REBOUNDING:
  • Weight Loss
  • Strength & Muscle Tone
  • Healthy Joints & Bones
  • Balance & Agility
  • Improved Flexibility
  • Increased Endurance
  • Decreased Fat & Cellulite
  • Toxin Elimination
  • Heart Health
  • Firm Sagging Skin
  • Massage Internal Organs
  • Stimulate the Lymphatic System
  • Improve Circulation
  • Boost Immune Health
  • Stress Management
  • Helps to Improve Digestion & Elimination

When you exercise with weights you are working against gravity pushing the weights. When you jump up on the REBOUNDER you are reaching weightlessness like an astronaut and there is no stress or pressure on the body. 
When you are at the bottom of the bounce with your feet on the rebounder you are experiencing and increase in 
G-force that works every cell, muscle and tissue simultaneously for full body workouts. The increased G-force that 
your body takes on when you jump on a rebounder helps build bone mass at an increased rate as well. Plus i
t is easy on your joints.

Your bodies natural detox system is called your lymphatic system. The lymph system is a network of organs, 
lymph nodes, lymph ducts, and lymph vessels that make and move lymph fluid from tissues to the bloodstream. 
The lymph system is a major part of the body’s immune system. It works 24/7 to keep your body healthy but it
 also needs some help from you. The lymph system is like the baby sister of the circulatory system. But it’s 
role is just as important because when it is not functioning properly sickness and disease can set in.
It’s job is to remove waste and toxins from your body. You have twice as much lymph fluid as you do blood. 
I like to explain your lymph system as a fine looking fishnet that covers your entire body from head to toe.
The lymph system does not have a pump like your heart. Movement and exercise stimulate the lymph system 
to circulate around your body. This is why rebounding is so great for your body, as you are exercising you are also stimulating your lymph system to detox. Talk about multi-tasking!  Check out this article on my other 
favorite way to REBOUND.


Rebounding benefits & Weight Loss

31 WAYS REBOUNDING CAN IMPROVE YOUR WELL BEING



  • Rebounding strengthens the heart and other muscles in the body so that they work more 
  • efficiently.
  • Rebounding provides an increased G-force (gravitational load), which strengthens the musculoskeletal systems.
  • Rebounding protects the joints from the chronic fatigue and impact delivered by 
  • exercising on hard surfaces.
  • Rebounding helps manage body composition and improves muscle-to-fat ratio.
  • Rebounding aids lymphatic circulation by stimulating the millions of one-way valves in the lymphatic system.
  • Rebounding establishes a better equilibrium between the oxygen required by the 
  • tissues and the oxygen made available.
  • Rebounding increases capacity for breathing.
  • Rebounding circulates more oxygen to the tissues.
  • Rebounding results in better mental performance, with keener learning processes.
  • Rebounding tends to reduce the level to which the arterial pressures rise during exertion.
  • Rebounding can lessen the time during which blood pressure remains abnormal 
  • after severe activity.
  • Rebounding increases the functional activity of the red bone marrow in the 
  • production of red blood cells.
  • Rebounding decreases the volume of blood pooling in the veins of the cardiovascular system preventing chronic edema.
  • Rebounding improves resting metabolic rate; therefore more calories are burned for hours 
  • after exercise.
  • Rebounding causes muscles to perform work in circulating fluids through the body to lighten the heart’s load.
  • Rebounding encourages collateral circulation by increasing the capillary count in the muscles and decreasing the distance between the capillaries and the target cells.
  • Rebounding lowers circulating cholesterol and triglyceride levels.
  • Rebounding lowers low-density lipoprotein (bad) in the blood and increases high-density lipoprotein (good) holding off the incidence of coronary artery disease.
  • Rebounding promotes tissue repair.
  • Rebounding for longer than 20 minutes at a moderate intensity increases the mitochondria count within the muscle cells, essential for endurance.
  • Rebounding adds to the alkaline reserve of the body, which may be of significance in an emergency requiring prolonged effort.
  • Rebounding improves coordination between the proprioceptors in the joints, the transmission of nerve impulses to and from the brain, transmission of nerve impulses and 
  • responsiveness of the muscle fibers.
  • Rebounding improves the brain’s responsiveness to the vestibular apparatus within the inner ear, thus improving balance.
  • Rebounding offers relief from neck and back pains, headaches, and other pain 
  • caused by lack of exercise.
  • Rebounding enhances digestion and elimination processes.
  • Rebounding allows for deeper and easier relaxation and sleep.
  • Rebounding can curtail fatigue and menstrual discomfort for women.
  • Rebounding minimizes the number of colds, allergies, digestive disturbances, 
  • and abdominal problems.
  • Rebounding tends to slow down atrophy in the aging process.
  • Rebounding is an effective form of exercise by which the user gains a sense of control 
  • and an improved self image.
  • Rebounding is Fun!

Laura London

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