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    This premium pick comes with a lifetime online video membership filled with guided trampoline workouts suitable for both adults and children. Made from heavy-duty premium material, it features 72 ...

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    One of my most athletic friends suggested a rebounder trampoline. As part of what I’m calling my very own 15 days of feeling better, I tried working out at home on a rebounder trampoline. What ...

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    Shop the best exercise trampolines of 2024 for adults, per fitness experts and reviews. See heavy-duty rebounders, foldable mini trampolines, and more.

  5. The Firm (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Anna Benson started Fitness Favorites, which became the official online store for the original videos after her death in 2009. After her death, Anna's son became owner of the Classic The FIRM and has released Anna's 'classic' DVDs from VHS format. [10] The FIRM Studios was renamed The Flex Body/The FLEX in 2015 and is owned by Emily Welsh.

  6. Rebound exercise - Wikipedia

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    Rebound exercise (or “rebounding”) is a type of elastically leveraged low-impact exercise usually performed on a device known as a rebounder—sometimes called a "mini-trampoline" or "fitness trampoline"—which is directly descended from regular sports or athletic trampolines.

  7. Step aerobics - Wikipedia

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    Music for step aerobics should be medium tempo, typically 118 to 122 beats per minute (bpm). A rhythm of 126–128 bpm is sometimes used for advanced classes; Reebok defined 128 bpm as the "fastest permissible speed." [41] The style of music should emphasize the beat, for instance a steady four on the floor rather than offbeat syncopation ...