Why jumping is good for your bones

Health & Fitness
16 Sep 2025 • 7:06 AM MYT
The Independent
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  • Jumping is recommended by experts as a beneficial exercise for strengthening bones and combating the natural weakening that occurs with age.
  • Research indicates that high-impact jumping can increase bone density, with a 2014 study showing 10 daily jumps made twice a day over four months significantly improved hip bone density in women aged 25-50.
  • Women are particularly susceptible to bone density loss due to smaller bones and a sharp decline in estrogen post-menopause, increasing their risk of osteoporosis.
  • Experts suggest that performing a few dozen jumps a couple of times a week can contribute to improved bone health, with benefits potentially visible within six months.
  • Caution is advised for individuals with osteoporosis or joint pain, who should consider resistance training first, and effective jumps include explosive, side-to-side, or box jumps, rather than skipping rope.

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