Two thirds were found to maintain a fitness regime if it was fun and engaging (Image: SWNS) A recent survey has uncovered that 40% of Britons are shunning traditional exercise methods to enhance their fitness in unique ways. The poll, which gathered responses from 2,000 adults, revealed that a tenth of participants have tried trampoline fitness, an energetic blend of cardio and strength exercises performed on a bouncing platform. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.
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