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was made for sunny days.
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Maryland
Posts: 6,866
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No, not from a relationship.
This kind of rebounding:![]() http://www.amazon.com/Needak-Folding...7890516&sr=8-1 I got mine a couple of weeks ago and am really liking it so far. Probably my favorite thing about it is its immediate accessibility. I don't have to sit down to use it (which for some reason feels like a big time commitment to me) - I just step onto it and start bouncing, and even two minutes of bouncing while my tea water boils is beneficial. I was dubious as to whether it would be beneficial (I mean, c'mon - it's just gentle bouncing), but when I'm done I get that nice jellyish feeling in the lower 2/3 of my body, like the muscles have been worked and moved. It's supposed to be great for fluid retention, too (edema and lymphedema both), so that's a big added plus. The hard bounce rebounder that I got is rated for up to 600 lbs. I was pretty nervous getting on it the first time, but it is solid. I feel very comfortable bouncing on it. I was nervous that my it would hurt my crap knees, but it doesn't, not a bit. I guess it's low enough impact, plus I don't do it for long periods, just a few minutes here and there throughout the day. It's also kind of oddly fun. It's certainly a hell of a lot more enjoyable than my recumbent bike (which this has replaced) or a treadmill. I'm really glad I decided to give it a whirl!
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In search of....
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Texas
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Never heard of it but I must say, totally looks interesting!
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In the know
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: EWR
Posts: 3,087
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I want one!
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Just Another Weirdo
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Cornwall, ON, Canada
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OMG I used to love my lil personal size trampoline as a kid!
I'd love to have one, now. I would do it all the time. Lol. Oddly enough, mine never broke with my weight. But it did when a skinny friend tried doing a bike trick with it, lol. |
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was made for sunny days.
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Maryland
Posts: 6,866
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I haven't tried doing a bike trick on it yet. YET.
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