Remember your childhood days when you had the most fun whirling those hula-hoops around your body? It kept you occupied for hours on end, didn't it? The undulating motions of your body kept your attention totally transfixed to the brightly-colored hoops spinning around your body. There was fun to be had as you swayed your hips in rhythm with the music. There was real challenge, too: How do you keep the hula hoops spinning around your waist for long periods without letting them fall to your feet?
While hula hooping has been considered a fun childhood activity, an American Council on Exercise study has showed that it does indeed provide a good cardiovascular workout. The study which involved 16 intermediate to advanced women hoopers with an age range of 16 to 59 years old, required them to complete a 35-minute hula hooping workout. Their oxygen consumption (VO2 max) and heart rate were measured every minute for the whole thirty minutes of the routine. Every five minutes, their individual ratings of perceived exertion were also taken. We quote the February 8, 2011 report for the results: "At the conclusion of the test, researchers found hooping burns an average of 210 calories during a 30-minute hooping workout (approximately 420 calories per hour), which is comparable to the exertion of boot camp-style classes, step aerobics and cardio kickboxing. The average HR was 151 beats per minute, which is equivalent to 84 percent of the age-predicted HRmax for the average subject. Further, the RPE average was rated as “somewhat hard” on the Borg Scale." With these results, it is obvious that hula hooping offers the following health benefits:
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