Marshall,Some time ago someone on this list gave information on a doctor who advises rebounding but NOT with a mini trampoline. Do you or someone else have his name or the article?Thanks Mary
If you do a search you'll find a ton of information, many articles, on
both the benefits of rebounding, AND the dangers of rebounding on a mini
tramp. On a mini trampoline is a "great" way to damage your feet,
ankles, and knees. DON'T DO IT!!! But there is no better excercise
than rebounding on a good "rebounder" - the kind that usually cost at
least 300 bucks and have the right kind of springs and material. I'm
not sure how the giant backyard ones measure in this equation - have no
experience with them and haven't researched them. Probably, almost
certainly, better than the cheap minitramps. But I'm sure there is a
range of quality with them as well, some better absorbing and cushioning
the stress of the landing than others. Sara
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