Training Science Low-Impact, Still Hard If you think low-impact means easy, think again. Low-impact is not a concession. It’s not exercise for people who can’t handle the real thing. In reality, low-impact can be just as hard — but it’s also so much smarter. Key Takeaways ✓Impact and intensity are two different things. Low-impact describes … Read more
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Getting Started What to Expect at Your First Barre Groove Class Your first class is always the hardest one to book. Once you’re in the room, on the trampoline, and moving to the music, you’ll understand why people come back. For some it clicks on day one. For others it takes two or three classes. … Read more
Getting Results Why You Don’t Need Multiple Workouts to See Results The idea that you need a separate workout for cardio, another for strength, and another for “toning” (toning is strength, by the way) is worth questioning. Not because it’s wrong to do multiple things you love, but because for most people with real schedules … Read more
Training Science Is Trampoline Fitness Good for Bad Knees? The honest answer is: it depends on what you mean by “good.” Trampoline fitness won’t repair cartilage damage or reverse arthritis. But compared to the cardio options most active women are choosing — running, HIIT, cycling classes — it’s dramatically less destructive to knees that are … Read more
Training Science Barre vs. Pilates vs. Trampoline Fitness: What’s the Difference? If you’ve been researching low-impact fitness options, you’ve probably landed on pilates, barre, or both. They’re excellent. But there’s a third option that most comparison guides don’t mention — and it may be the one that delivers everything you’re looking for in a single … Read more
Training for the Long Game Why Trampoline Training Supports Longevity Most people think about workouts in terms of short-term results: calories burned, how sore they feel, how quickly they see changes. The more important question is whether your training supports your body over years and decades. Trampoline fitness has a better answer to that question … Read more
Recovery Science Your Body, Rebalanced: The Science of Rebounding for Lymphatic Health You’ve probably heard that rebounding acts like a natural detox. The science behind it is even more compelling than that. Here’s what’s actually happening inside your body every time you bounce — and why members consistently leave class feeling lighter, less inflamed, and … Read more
Training Science Why Trampoline Fitness Is the Smarter Way to Sculpt, Strengthen, and Sweat Most workouts feel like work. They’re hard on your joints, repetitive, and often boring. What if you could strengthen your muscles, build cardiovascular fitness, and boost your mood — all while having fun? That’s where trampoline fitness comes in. This science-backed, … Read more
Why Rebounding Works Rebounding Is More Than Cardio There’s a reason Gwyneth Paltrow, Jennifer Lopez, Cindy Crawford, and a long list of others with access to every fitness option in the world make rebounding a non-negotiable. It’s not because it’s trendy. It’s because it delivers more, across more dimensions of health, than almost anything else … Read more
Pilates & Trampoline Why Trampoline Workouts Are the Perfect Complement to Pilates If pilates is your foundation, the trampoline is what takes it further. Not as a second workout you need to schedule separately. As the thing that fills the gap pilates leaves behind, right in the same class. Key Takeaways ✓Pilates builds deep core … Read more