I like this rebounder, I exercise for depression, but Ive also lost weight
I had gotten a cheaper one and it was good, but after maybe 6 months, it lost some elasticity.
I also really needed a bar, since I am not the mist graceful person in the world. Thats an understatement.
Anyway, the bar does feel wobbly, but it really isnt. When you need to lean or need something to keep balance, its good.
The set up was pretty easy. I did need a bit of help popping it open before you add the legs. The screws holes are kind of in an awkward spot / you have to twist your arms around a bit, and you will be on your knees and elbows.
Its not lightweight, so I cant just move it around from room to room. And the handle does make it a bit award to get thru a doorway.
If you have OCD or just in general need things to line up, youll need to make sure the handle bar lines up with the printed words on the fabric. I know that sounds weird, and I thought I wouldnt care, but after the first workout, I had to move the handle because the off center words drove me cry. I dont think I am OCD, but it was bugging me.
The fabric feels much firmer than the cheaper trampoline, but I have only been using a short while.
I am not doing those workout where you burn 900 calories in a half hour. I loaded up my Spotify with fun music (oldies from 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s) and found some YouTube videos to get ideas and made my own routine. Its not rocket surgery.
I am over 40, and simply am trying to exercise for my mental health / depression and anxiety. I take some supplements like b vitamins and cayenne and saffron. Those also coincidentally help with metabolism. I changed my diet to healthier foods (not a health nut, I still eat veggie burgers and eat chocolate, just better choices), etc.
I exercise about 30 minutes 4 to 5 times a week. Since I started these changes last Spring, I have lost nearly 20 pounds. I am at a healthy weight (in the middle of my range). And I feel like this type of activity is one I can and will keep up.
I like this rebounder, I exercise for depression, but Ive also lost weight
I had gotten a cheaper one and it was good, but after maybe 6 months, it lost some elasticity. I also really needed a bar, since I am not the mist graceful person in the world. Thats an understatement. Anyway, the bar does feel wobbly, but it really isnt. When you need to lean or need something to keep balance, its good. The set up was pretty easy. I did need a bit of help popping it open before you add the legs. The screws holes are kind of in an awkward spot / you have to twist your arms around a bit, and you will be on your knees and elbows. Its not lightweight, so I cant just move it around from room to room. And the handle does make it a bit award to get thru a doorway. If you have OCD or just in general need things to line up, youll need to make sure the handle bar lines up with the printed words on the fabric. I know that sounds weird, and I thought I wouldnt care, but after the first workout, I had to move the handle because the off center words drove me cry. I dont think I am OCD, but it was bugging me. The fabric feels much firmer than the cheaper trampoline, but I have only been using a short while. I am not doing those workout where you burn 900 calories in a half hour. I loaded up my Spotify with fun music (oldies from 50s, 60s, 70s and 80s) and found some YouTube videos to get ideas and made my own routine. Its not rocket surgery. I am over 40, and simply am trying to exercise for my mental health / depression and anxiety. I take some supplements like b vitamins and cayenne and saffron. Those also coincidentally help with metabolism. I changed my diet to healthier foods (not a health nut, I still eat veggie burgers and eat chocolate, just better choices), etc. I exercise about 30 minutes 4 to 5 times a week. Since I started these changes last Spring, I have lost nearly 20 pounds. I am at a healthy weight (in the middle of my range). And I feel like this type of activity is one I can and will keep up.