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Rebounders and Breathing
First let's differentiate between jumping up and down in a trampoline and the gentle movement and gentle inhaling and exhaling of rebounding that is generally superior to any activity that causes forced breathing. It's also good for lung and body cells. Rebounding is a balanced, controlled form of exercise that affects most cells in your body by getting them moving more. Movement is a key to change. Moving a cell helps it to intake essential nutrients and to eliminate toxic waste products. When you bounce on a rebounder, your entire body (internal organs, bones, connective tissue, and skin) becomes stronger, more flexible, and healthier. Both blood circulation and lymphatic drainage are vastly improved. Here are some benefits that can be achieved by rebounding without going to the gym, working up a sweat, or ending up with sore muscles and possible injuries:
This all translates into:
Dr. James White at the University of California San Diego says that rebounding exercise is, "...the closest thing to the Fountain of Youth that science has discovered," and that rebounding "is effective in improving the symptoms of over 80% of the patients reporting to our rehabilitation lab." "...for similar levels of heart rate and oxygen consumption, the magnitude of the biomechanical stimuli is greater with jumping on a rebounder trampoline than with running, a finding that might help identify acceleration parameters needed for the design of remedial procedures to avert deconditioning in persons exposed to weightlessness." N.A.S.A., Journal of Applied Physiology 49(5): 881-887 Remember that he said "improve". Rebounding is a part of our holistic program, not an end in of itself. SELECTING A REBOUNDER? How do you go about selecting a rebounder? One thing you do not want to do is purchase a cheap $50 mini-trampoline at your local sporting goods store. This type of rebounder can actually do you more harm than good. The cheap tube springs found on most rebounders do not absorb and cushion your weight properly - causing a bounce that is abrupt and jarring. Another problem with cheap rebounders is poor-quality matting material. Cheap mats stretch too much, do not support your feet properly, and potentially place undue stress on your ankles, knees, and back. Other considerations for a rebounder include the strength of the frame, the height and number of legs, the quality of the sewing that attaches the webbing to the mat, and the ease with which the unit can be folded out of the way or made portable. To get the #176 Rapidly Improving Your Breathing Video to make sure you are developing your breathing then you must call us at the 866 My Inhale number. If you already have the #176 Rapidly Improving Your Breathing Video then you may call us or order online.
Those with a breathing illness may want to try something gentler but should probably give the rebounder a try anyway. Even if you just sit on it, move up and down and try to get the juices flowing; Short bursts of ups and downs that do not leave you short of breath. Clear this with your doctor or respiratory rehab specialist of course.
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There is a money back guarantee within 30 days. If you're not feeling the great benefits of rebounding, return it for a full refund less shipping and handling. You can call Optimal Breathing at: 1-866 694 6425 1 866 MyInhale and place your order or click here for more information or to order. A stabilizer bar is available for an additional $49.00. A special surprise in store for you. When you receive your rebounder purchased through our phone number or link below, e-mail us with the order number and we will send you a special exercise that will help you strengthen your speaking and singing voice. Click here for more information or to order.
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