On a second-floor studio in Tribeca, just steps from a snow-drenched Canal Street, Hudson and Jameson Kroenig are having a walk-off. Dressed in shrunken-down Y-3 jogger pants and a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles tee, respectively, the siblings, ages 7 and 4, stride confidently across the room, before collapsing into fits of adorable laughter (though what else would you expect from two Chanel regulars, whose father, Brad Kroenig, remains one of the industry’s top models?).
The Kroenigs are here to vet JumpLife, a trampoline-based workout class designed for kids and their parents to get fit together. Featuring a hexagonal jump pad with a single handlebar for stability, the studio throws back not only to childhood jump sessions, but also to the ’80s Jane Fonda moment, when working out was actually fun. As the little Kroenigs leap onto their trampolines and begin bouncing with seemingly limitless energy, Brad works up a sweat through a vigorous series of jump squats, pendulum kicks, and sprints, guided by instructor Tiffany Sparks.
Once the smooth dancehall beat of Justin Bieber’s “Sorry” comes on, the lights go down, a disco-fueled rave ensues, and the Kroenigs dance till they drop. “This looked a lot easier online. We should get one for the house,” Brad says to his boys. “No, we should get three!” Jameson chimes in. Out of the mouths of babes.
JumpLife
404 Broadway
Manhattan, New York 10013
212.966.2604
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