Hi Esther,
I took your free class about a year ago and I have read your wonderful book; since then my posture is much better and I'm not having as much lower back pain. My question relates to the cellerciser rebounder I purchased years ago; it's well made and it's supportive on the back and not supposed to do any damage; it's actually supposed to help circulation, weight loss, etc. I was really loving mine.
I sold it around 4 years ago when I believed it contributed to my back pain; but after I sold it, I had more back pain, and so I figured it wasn't due to the rebounder (mini trampoline), but it was due to the fact that I was not sitting correctly or sleeping correctly, or stretching, etc.
My back is better (but I still have some lower back pain- I have 3 bulging discs) and I want another cellerciser. What are your thoughts on these well made (not cheap imitation) rebounders?
Thanks.
Eileen
I took your free class about a year ago and I have read your wonderful book; since then my posture is much better and I'm not having as much lower back pain. My question relates to the cellerciser rebounder I purchased years ago; it's well made and it's supportive on the back and not supposed to do any damage; it's actually supposed to help circulation, weight loss, etc. I was really loving mine.
I sold it around 4 years ago when I believed it contributed to my back pain; but after I sold it, I had more back pain, and so I figured it wasn't due to the rebounder (mini trampoline), but it was due to the fact that I was not sitting correctly or sleeping correctly, or stretching, etc.
My back is better (but I still have some lower back pain- I have 3 bulging discs) and I want another cellerciser. What are your thoughts on these well made (not cheap imitation) rebounders?
Thanks.
Eileen
6 hours 36 min ago
09/10/2008 - 8:36pm