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brklx Top Cat

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Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2007 6:03 pm Post subject: rebounding again |
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Just graduated from a cheap rebounder to a Needak, bought from craigslist.com. What a wonderful piece of equipment!
There is no comparison, you'll feel like flying.
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ReddyMcMeaty The Boss

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anyone interested in an ongoing rebounder thread? Paleogirl I know you just got one right? DH just bought me one too  _________________ "Man lives on one quarter of what he eats. On the other three quarters lives his doctor." |
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Nicola Top Cat


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Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 1:17 pm Post subject: |
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| I have one but when I hope it makes me go to the toilet; not always but it does get things going (that can also happen when I go jogging). |
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golooraam Carnivore King


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Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 4:26 pm Post subject: Totally! |
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| ReddyMcMeaty wrote: | anyone interested in an ongoing rebounder thread? Paleogirl I know you just got one right? DH just bought me one too  |
I just restarted my rebounding... I brought it over to my girlfriend's house...
I have a Cellercise |
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ReddyMcMeaty The Boss

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Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 4:49 pm Post subject: |
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Do you guys have videos or a book that tells you what to do or do you just bounce? _________________ "Man lives on one quarter of what he eats. On the other three quarters lives his doctor." |
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golooraam Carnivore King


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Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 4:52 pm Post subject: had a book/video... |
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| ReddyMcMeaty wrote: | | Do you guys have videos or a book that tells you what to do or do you just bounce? |
I did have one... but I just kind of do it intuitively... it is best just to blast some tunes and go crazy... I spoke with the customer rep at Cellercise and says that is what a lot of ppl do... then again, a lot of folks like routines, what I like about rebounding is that unlike the gym, it is rather freeform... |
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ReddyMcMeaty The Boss

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Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 5:04 pm Post subject: |
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ok! I was mainly wondering in case there was a special technique or WAY to do it in order to get the benefits that are touted. Eg: I've got some veins in my ankles from my pregnancies I'd love to see get better without the costs of surgery And just another question, do you bounce hard or more gently? I know lymphatic drainage massage (omg that was a boring part of school) is extremely gentle so maybe gentler movements for lymphatic help and stronger ones for what, muscles? _________________ "Man lives on one quarter of what he eats. On the other three quarters lives his doctor." |
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golooraam Carnivore King


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Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 5:25 pm Post subject: sorry... |
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| ReddyMcMeaty wrote: | ok! I was mainly wondering in case there was a special technique or WAY to do it in order to get the benefits that are touted. Eg: I've got some veins in my ankles from my pregnancies I'd love to see get better without the costs of surgery And just another question, do you bounce hard or more gently? I know lymphatic drainage massage (omg that was a boring part of school) is extremely gentle so maybe gentler movements for lymphatic help and stronger ones for what, muscles? |
in the book I had... it did have detailed instructions for different conditions...
I personally take it kind of like interval training/dancing... lightly sometimes, then wild and fast other times... I will also jog/sprint/gently bounce for several minutes |
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brklx Top Cat

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Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 7:42 am Post subject: |
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| The benefits come from the up and down action, that is the G force. Any routine is just to break the boredom if you do it for for some time. |
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brklx Top Cat

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Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2007 7:45 am Post subject: |
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I vary gentle bouncing if I am out of breath with forceful high jumps. That is the real fun and the highest G that you are really after.
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