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Drumroll, please! Cardio drumming is the new workout craze

Cardio drumming blends rhythm, movement and music for a fun, full-body workout that’s sweeping social media.

Published on: Sept 25, 2024 04:52 pm IST
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Say goodbye to boring cardio and hello to a full-body workout that’s all about rhythm and movement. Cardio drumming, the latest fitness craze taking the internet by storm, combines music, movement and fun. This workout trend is a sensation on Instagram and a hit on TikTok, hailed as a game-changing way to boost both physical and mental well-being.

Combining aerobic exercise with coordination, it’s a great way to elevate heart health, reduce stress and burn calories

“It’s a fantastic way to elevate the heart rate while improving rhythm, balance and mental focus,” says Kushal Pal Singh, fitness and performance expert at Anytime Fitness. “The workout can be tailored to all fitness levels, and it’s especially popular because it combines music with exercise, making fitness more enjoyable for people who may not enjoy traditional cardio,” he adds.

What you need to get in tune with fitness:

Participants use drumsticks to hit a stability ball or similar surface, syncing their movements with music to blend aerobic exercise with coordination and fun. The equipment required for cardio drumming is simple and affordable:

  • A stability ball or large exercise ball to serve as the “drum”.
  • A bucket or drum stand to hold the ball in place.
  • Drumsticks or specialised weighted fitness sticks for resistance.
  • An exercise mat for comfort and cushioning.

Cardio drumming not only increases your heart rate and improves cardiovascular endurance, but it may also enhance overall heart health. “Some studies suggest it may help lower blood pressure, though more research is needed to confirm its effects on cardiovascular health,” shares Dr Raj Kumar, senior consultant non-invasive cardiology at PSRI Hospital.

Studies have also shown that engaging in rhythmic activities, especially those involving music, stimulates the brain and improves coordination, cognitive function and mood. Furthermore, exercise combined with music has been found to increase motivation, reduce anxiety and enhance focus during physical activity .

Dr Kumar also notes, “It can burn anywhere from 500 to 1000 calories per hour, depending on the intensity, making it a great option for weight loss.”

Do you need an instructor?

While cardio drumming can be followed online or done at home, starting with a certified instructor is highly recommended. “An instructor can guide you on form, posture and technique, ensuring you avoid injury and maximise the workout’s benefits,” Singh adds. Beginners will especially benefit from personalised advice and corrections. Once you’re comfortable, cardio drumming is easy to enjoy in a home setting too.

Scientific research supports the physical and mental health benefits of rhythmic exercises like cardio drumming. But if you have any pre-existing injuries, especially in the shoulders, wrists or lower back, it’s wise to consult a trainer before diving into this high-energy workout.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sanchita Kalra

Sanchita Kalra writes on events, weddings, pop-culture, health, food, and travel for the Daily Entertainment and Lifestyle for supplement, HT City.

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