Let’s Compare Rebounding and Running
We all want to stay healthy and feel good, right? Moving our bodies is a big part of that. Two fun ways to do it are rebounding for 10 minutes or going for a run. Rebounding means bouncing on a small trampoline, and running is, well, jogging around outside or on a treadmill. Today, we’re going to figure out how these two stack up. Let’s see what they do for us and how they feel! Why We Move Matters First, let’s think about why we exercise. When we move, our hearts pump faster, our muscles get stronger, and we feel happier. Both rebounding and running do this, but they do it in different ways. We’re curious about what’s similar and what’s not. So, let’s break it down and compare them step by step. How Rebounding Feels for Us When we rebound, we hop on a trampoline and bounce for 10 minutes. It’s like being a kid again! Our feet push off the stretchy surface, and we go up and down. It’s easy on our knees because the trampoline softens the landing. Plus, bouncing helps move lymph in...