Cheapest easiest way to replace an excellent device - Inversion Board - which
moves lymph, strecthes, helps elongate and takes the gravitational pressure off
the spine is to acquire a piece of wood board to fit the width and length of
your body and position it securely on an incline. Simple, e
ct: Re: CS>Rebounder brand./Sol
M. G. Devour wrote:
>> ch...@tx.rr.com wrote:
>>
>>> We both got injured and so it
>>> remains under the bed, collecting dust. My guess is folks get
>>> injured on rebounders regardless of the manufacturer.
>>>
Marshall,
I googled the brand of inexpensive rebounder Walmart sells and found
a bunch of reports of injuries (some serious) sustained while assembling
the (folding) rebounder. Supposedly the assembly instructions have been
updated/changed to stop the risk of injury, which was said to be from
M. G. Devour wrote:
ch...@tx.rr.com wrote:
We both got injured and so it
remains under the bed, collecting dust. My guess is folks get injured
on rebounders regardless of the manufacturer.
Cindy
How do injuries occur? Are they part of the rebounding process, like a
strained ankle,
Date: Thursday, April 19, 2007 8:32 pm
Subject: Re: CS>Rebounder brand./Sol
To: Silver List
>
> Didn't someone on the list have an alternative way to get the
> lymph system flowing without a rebounder? Perhaps was brought up
> two or so years ago. Was it Ode?
> Some years ag
> ch...@tx.rr.com wrote:
> > We both got injured and so it
> > remains under the bed, collecting dust. My guess is folks get injured
> > on rebounders regardless of the manufacturer.
> >
> > Cindy
> >
> How do injuries occur? Are they part of the rebounding process, like a
> strained ankle, knee or
> Because of my knee, hip, and back problems I am really unsure if I could
> even use one for gentle bouncing with the feet never leaving the
> surface, so I don't really want to spend money I can ill afford at this
> point for something I may well be unable to use at all.
Sol -- you can s
ch...@tx.rr.com wrote:
Didn't someone on the list have an alternative way to get the lymph
system flowing without a rebounder? Perhaps was brought up two or so
years ago. Was it Ode?
Some years ago my husband bought a rebounder from a man who was a
customer. The man loved his, said a few mi
I bought a $25 rebounder from WAL-MART about 10 years ago. It is still
working, no side rails and pretty light. As I have gained weight I read about
the
problems with cheap rebounders so bought a new model that says it will take 250
pounds. I was afraid of the light rebounder breaking during ex
Didn't someone on the list have an alternative way to get the lymph system
flowing without a rebounder? Perhaps was brought up two or so years ago. Was it
Ode?
Some years ago my husband bought a rebounder from a man who was a customer. The
man loved his, said a few minutes in the morning woke h
In a message dated 4/19/2007 12:08:27 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
sol...@sweetwaterhsa.com writes:
I've been following the rebounder thread with interest and some dismay.
Even the less expensive of the brands said to be acceptable are out of
my comfortable financial reach.
So I'm asking, is ther
I got my urban rebounder on e-bay for 45$ plus shipping so the total came to
just less than 100$ it was new
not used, came in a carry case with the videos.It also has the stabilizer
bar- an essential for me.
zoeW
Thursday, April 19, 2007, 9:07:43 AM, you wrote:
> I've been following
On 4/19/07, sol wrote:
So I'm asking, is there ANY acceptable rebounder around $100 U.S.?
I'd suggest you keep checking Ebay - that's how I got mine. you can get some
good bargains
Cheers
Kirsteen
--
Chaos, confusion, disorder - my work here is done
I've been following the rebounder thread with interest and some dismay.
Even the less expensive of the brands said to be acceptable are out of
my comfortable financial reach.
So I'm asking, is there ANY acceptable rebounder around $100 U.S.?
Is there ANY beneficial lymph effect to be had from a
... and Mike...!!!
From: "Carlos Pérez"
Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Rebounder brand.
Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 07:52:31 -0400
Thanks to V., Wendy, MA, Kristeen, Charles and any others helping me with
the Rebounder Brand question I post
Thanks to V., Wendy, MA, Kristeen, Charles and any others helping me with
the Rebounder Brand question I posted.
Regards to all.
Carlos
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I have the non-folding ReboundAire, which has been very sturdy and
reliable. They also have half-fold and quarter-fold models.
Haven't tried or even seen the others, but this one has done all that I
want.
Be well,
Mike D.
> Hello, friends,
>
> I am a little lost (better...VERY lost!) concer
> I am a little lost (better...VERY lost!) concerning trustable rebounder
> brands besides the Cellerciser, which seems to be top of the line (both in
> quality and in cost). I would not want to injure myself or any of my family
> members by using an unrecommended brand.
Hi Carlos -- I h
... if it takes 24 hours for her to call you back, IMO it's
worth the wait ;-)
Hth
Wendy
-Original Message-
From: Carlos Pérez [mailto:explorer...@hotmail.com]
Sent: April 17, 2007 1:59 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: CS>Rebounder brand.
Hello, friends,
--
The Silv
Hello, friends,
I am a little lost (better...VERY lost!) concerning trustable rebounder
brands besides the Cellerciser, which seems to be top of the line (both in
quality and in cost). I would not want to injure myself or any of my family
members by using an unrecommended brand.
I excercise
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