Sunday, November 25, 2007

Rebounders

(I have just started using one of these and they are cool )

1. Rebounding provides an increased G-force (gravitational load), which strengthens the musculoskeletal systems.

2. Rebounding protects the joints from the chronic fatigue and impact delivered by exercising on hard surfaces.

3. Rebounding helps manage body composition and improves muscle-to-fat ratio.

4. Rebounding aids lymphatic circulation by stimulating the millions of one-way valves in the lymphatic system.

5. Rebounding circulates more oxygen to the tissues.

6. Rebounding establishes a better equilibrium between the oxygen required by the tissues and the oxygen made available.

7. Rebounding increases capacity for respiration.

8. Rebounding tends to reduce the height to which the arterial pressures rise during exertion.

9. Rebounding lessens the time during which blood pressure remains abnormal after severe activity.

10. Rebounding assists in the rehabilitation of a heart problem.

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The
study of the human body is fairly interesting. The moment it becomes
no less than amazing is when we understand what happens as the body
is placed under the demands of movement and resistance we call exercise.
Rebounding is an effective exercise that reduces your body fat;
firms your arms, legs, thighs, abdomen, and hips; increases your
agility; strengthens your muscles overall; provides an aerobic effect
for your cardiopulmonary systems; rejuvenates your body when it's
tired, and generally puts you in a state of mental and physical
wellness. In fact, there are at least 33 fascinating ways the body
responds to regular rebounding, detailed below:
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