Theme Thursday’s at BIJOU:
Backstreet Boys v NSYNC
A bounce battle between our two favorite boy bands!
July 8

Class Theme: Backstreet Boys v NSYNC

It’s a bounce battle of the bands (the boy bands that is)! And we must know, which boy band were you more crazy about? Backstreet Boys or NSYNC?? Join us for a night of bouncing and 90’s boy band music! This unforgettable class will have you singing “quit playing games with my heart” and “bye bye bye!” The battle is ON!

Dress code: Dress like you’re going to a boy band concert in the 90s! Oversized t-shirts, butterfly clips in your hair, glitter on your face, and don’t forget to bring a sign to show us what side you’re on! (Dressing up is not mandatory but strongly encouraged.)

BOUNCE at BIJOU is our newest format and was created specifically for the club! The instructor will guide you on and off the trampoline as you complete bouncing (trampoline fitness) exercises and our favorite full body sculpt work. Expect a high intensity, low impact, full body workout that focuses on your legs, core, and arms.

BIJOU has a Las Vegas style club feel- there is a live DJ, a stage for the instructor, pro lighting, video boards, and an electric sound system for music!

The class will include approximately 25 minutes of bouncing.

Still have questions? Check out our FAQ page!

 

What to bring: A water bottle and towel. Wear a quality sports bra and sneakers for trampoline work.

Bouncing for the first time?
You’re in for a lot of fun!

Some of the most popular benefits of bouncing are listed below:

It’s a fun way to help lose weight

Bouncing is unique because it engages your entire body. After just a few minutes of bouncing your body will be sweating and your heart rate will be elevated.

It’s low impact on joints

You don’t need to be a marathon runner to appreciate how hard running can be on your joints- especially your knees! Bouncing on trampolines has been found to eliminate approximately 80% of the impact on your joints compared to traditional running.

It’s an effective complementary workout to running routines

NASA completed a study that found trampoline exercises are up to 68% more effective than jogging.