Most training mixes in this series feature high-energy Electronic Dance Music (EDM) or progressive techno to boost motivation and sustain energy through a full 60-minute session. Benefits of 130 BPM Jumping Training
Rhythmic bouncing at this specific tempo stimulates the lymphatic system, aiding in detoxification and waste removal from the body. Recommended Usage Jumping Music Training 2021 (130 bpm/32 count)
NASA research has indicated that 10 minutes of rebounding can deliver the same cardiovascular benefits as a 30-minute run. Most training mixes in this series feature high-energy
This beats-per-minute (BPM) rate provides a steady, upbeat cadence ideal for intermediate-to-advanced jumping. It is fast enough to maintain a high heart rate for cardiovascular endurance but rhythmic enough for controlled movements. This beats-per-minute (BPM) rate provides a steady, upbeat
This is the industry standard for "choreography-friendly" fitness music. A 32-count block consists of four sets of 8 beats, allowing instructors to build seamless routines (e.g., 8 counts of jumping jacks followed by 8 counts of high knees) that always start and end on the "master beat".
The report refers to a specialized fitness soundtrack—often available on platforms like Spotify and Amazon Music—designed specifically for high-intensity, rhythm-based cardio such as mini-trampoline (rebounding) and jump rope training . Core Technical Specifications
Most training mixes in this series feature high-energy Electronic Dance Music (EDM) or progressive techno to boost motivation and sustain energy through a full 60-minute session. Benefits of 130 BPM Jumping Training
Rhythmic bouncing at this specific tempo stimulates the lymphatic system, aiding in detoxification and waste removal from the body. Recommended Usage
NASA research has indicated that 10 minutes of rebounding can deliver the same cardiovascular benefits as a 30-minute run.
This beats-per-minute (BPM) rate provides a steady, upbeat cadence ideal for intermediate-to-advanced jumping. It is fast enough to maintain a high heart rate for cardiovascular endurance but rhythmic enough for controlled movements.
This is the industry standard for "choreography-friendly" fitness music. A 32-count block consists of four sets of 8 beats, allowing instructors to build seamless routines (e.g., 8 counts of jumping jacks followed by 8 counts of high knees) that always start and end on the "master beat".
The report refers to a specialized fitness soundtrack—often available on platforms like Spotify and Amazon Music—designed specifically for high-intensity, rhythm-based cardio such as mini-trampoline (rebounding) and jump rope training . Core Technical Specifications