I was recently on spring break—home, not on an exciting trip—and I was pretty bored. I would wake up, go for a run, eat, hang out with friends and then do it all over again the next day. Wanting a change of the daily routine, I texted my friend and asked if she wanted to go on an adventure. She said yes. We settled on Sky Zone.
Sky Zone is a huge warehouse filled with trampolines. When we first walked in, we were amazed; there were trampolines with pits of foam to jump into, trampolines where you can dunk basketballs, people playing dodgeball and then a huge free jump area. At first we went to the trampoline area where the foam pit was, but we got anxious as we were waiting our turn and decided to go to the free jump area instead. We stayed there the entire time.
After 20 minutes of jumping I was exhausted; it was a good thing we only paid for 30 minutes because there was no way I would have been able to jump for 60. On the way out, I learned Sky Zone offers classes and I know for a fact that would be an amazing workout. In the near future, I plan on trying those classes and I definitely plan on returning to Sky zone because it was extremely entertaining.
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