Last year, my husband told me that he thought we should get a trampoline for our sons. I told him that I thought the boys were too young and that he must be crazy. He talked me into it, however, and now that we have it, I have to agree that he was right. The boys took to it right away.
Before I knew it, the boys had talked me into trying it as well. I knew I was over 35 and out of shape, but I figured it was worth a shot. Just the thought of it made me think Iad gone crazy too, but it didnat take long before I was having as much fun as my sons were. I know we bought it for the children, but the whole family has come to enjoy it.
Before long, we were spending an increased amount of time on the trampoline every day. In a relatively short period of time, I noticed my health was beginning to improve. I had gotten out of shape once I had children, and it was hard to watch my muscles soften up. Seeing how the trampoline helped tone me back up was very exciting to me.
Every day, we spent a little longer on the trampoline, until we were up to over an hour. It really was a lot of fun! The boys would get a good workout that would wind them down some, and they were getting stronger and healthier in the process as well.
I think Iam the one who benefited the most however. My legs got so toned that I was able to start working with horses again. In addition, I lost all the extra weight that had stayed on long after the boys were born. It was now much easier to keep up with the boys. And the best part was that I lost so much weight, I had to buy all new clothes!
My sister finds it hilarious that my first trampoline came along under the guise of being our children's trampoline. Since she has never seen the benefits, or experienced the pure joy of playing with kids on a trampoline, I tell her not to knock it until she tries it.
Our trampoline is still in good shape, but I have recently thought about upgrading to a bigger one. The boys are getting bigger and starting to outgrow this one, and some of the newer ones come in rectangular shapes, which have more room to learn some tricks. Sounds like a blast!
Is thirty-five too old to learn to jump on a trampoline? Heavens no! I think everyone should learn to jump, and experience the joy and health benefits first hand. It is a great stress reliever, muscle builder, and fat burner. The cardio-vascular benefits are amazing as well. My entire family would encourage anyone to go and get a trampoline! - 16732
Before I knew it, the boys had talked me into trying it as well. I knew I was over 35 and out of shape, but I figured it was worth a shot. Just the thought of it made me think Iad gone crazy too, but it didnat take long before I was having as much fun as my sons were. I know we bought it for the children, but the whole family has come to enjoy it.
Before long, we were spending an increased amount of time on the trampoline every day. In a relatively short period of time, I noticed my health was beginning to improve. I had gotten out of shape once I had children, and it was hard to watch my muscles soften up. Seeing how the trampoline helped tone me back up was very exciting to me.
Every day, we spent a little longer on the trampoline, until we were up to over an hour. It really was a lot of fun! The boys would get a good workout that would wind them down some, and they were getting stronger and healthier in the process as well.
I think Iam the one who benefited the most however. My legs got so toned that I was able to start working with horses again. In addition, I lost all the extra weight that had stayed on long after the boys were born. It was now much easier to keep up with the boys. And the best part was that I lost so much weight, I had to buy all new clothes!
My sister finds it hilarious that my first trampoline came along under the guise of being our children's trampoline. Since she has never seen the benefits, or experienced the pure joy of playing with kids on a trampoline, I tell her not to knock it until she tries it.
Our trampoline is still in good shape, but I have recently thought about upgrading to a bigger one. The boys are getting bigger and starting to outgrow this one, and some of the newer ones come in rectangular shapes, which have more room to learn some tricks. Sounds like a blast!
Is thirty-five too old to learn to jump on a trampoline? Heavens no! I think everyone should learn to jump, and experience the joy and health benefits first hand. It is a great stress reliever, muscle builder, and fat burner. The cardio-vascular benefits are amazing as well. My entire family would encourage anyone to go and get a trampoline! - 16732
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