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BENEFITS OF REBOUNDER During my research I found university studies showing that this type of exercise resulted in dramatic fat

loss and that a good part of the reason for this is the activation of the lymph system. The lymph is the liquid which circulates in-between our cells, to carry the wastes and toxins, out of our body, keeping it healthy. Did you know that there is 4 times the volume of lymph fluid in the body as blood? The lymphatic fluid is kept in motion by our natural movements. It doesn't have a pump like the heart for circulation. As the lympatic system is also our immune system, if we don't move enough and cause the lymph fluids to move, toxins build up and poison our cells. Lymph fluid can actually crystallize into "Cellulite" which is not attractive and is hard to lose. Definition The lymph system is a network of organs, lymph nodes, lymph ducts, and lymph vessels that produce and transport lymph from tissues to the bloodstream. The lymph system is a major component of the body's immune system. Information Lymph is a clear-to-white fluid made of: * Fluid from the intestines called chyle, which contains proteins and fats * Red blood cells * White blood cells, especially lymphocytes, the cells that attack bacteria in the blood Lymph nodes are small, bean-shaped, soft nodules. They can not usually be seen or easily felt. They are located in clusters in various parts of the body, such as the neck, armpit, and groin. Lymph nodes produce immune cells that help the body fight infection. They also filter the lymph fluid and remove foreign material, such as bacteria and cancer cells. When bacteria are recognized in the lymph fluid, the lymph nodes produce more infection-fighting white blood cells, which causes the nodes to swell. The benefits of rebounding were discovered by an ex-professional wrestler named Albert Carter who published a book called The Miracle of Rebound Exercise. Carter and his family were regular users of the trampoline and though they did little else in the way of exercise, they

discovered they were stronger, fitter and better balanced than other people. Carters daughter was able to beat boys at arm wrestling. Carter's own heart rate at rest was 36 beats per minute! Carter realised that trampolining uses three powerful forces...gravity, acceleration and deceleration. Your body automatically strengthens itself to cope with the worst conditions that are presented to it. So if you constantly expose your body to 1&1/2 times the force of gravity 1 1/2G, it will strengthen itself to cope with the stress. And the neat thing is that every cell in the body is exposed to the same forces and they all strengthen accordingly. At the top of the bounce, your body becomes completely weightless and then as you reach the bottom of the bounce, you experience the force of 1 1 /2G (1.5 times the force of gravity). This stimulates the lymphatic system into greater efficiency in the clearing of waste matter in the body and in the effectiveness of the immune system. Rebounding as exercise has been studied by the space agency NASA and found to be 68% more oxygen efficient than other forms of exercise. What that means is that you can exercise quite vigorously on a rebounder without feeling out of breath, but still gain the same benefits you would from jogging on pavement. This is good news for people who just can't go running because of health reasons such as arthritis. It avoids the shinsplints and knee problems associated with exercise on a hard surface. It also has the beneficial effect of restoring bone mass and can actually stop osteoporosis from getting any worse Some other surprising benefits have been reported: * Allergies People with allergies reported that after regular use of a rebounder many and in some cases all of their allergies were reduced or gone altogether. The effect on allergies took several months of regular rebounding, but their bodies were being much stengthened during the process. * Arthritis Extensive tests have been done and have shown that this exercise is helpful in treating patients with osteo and rheumatoid arthritis.The relief felt by arthritis patients can often be dramatic. Those who suffer from arthritis though must not overdo it but must only bounce gently for a few minutes 2 or 3 times a day. Rebounding can take the place of jogging but still give the same benefits. This exercise will prevent excess calcium loss

from the spine and other major bones and so can bring about dramatic improvement in arthitis sufferers. * Asthma People with asthma, because of its nature, often have difficulty performing activities that require an elevated heart rate and heavy breathing. Because it is more oxygen efficient than other forms of exercise many asthma sufferers can do it and feel better as they are getting fit. Again, going gently is the way to do it. * Back Problems Rebounding strengthens the back without the undue strain that you would experience running on a hard surface. * Balance Rebounding improves balance and coorination because the surface of the rebounder flexes in all directions and therefore gives optimal stimulation to your bodys balancing mechanisms. * Blood Pressure, Cholesterol and Circulation This exercise strengthens the heart muscle and all of the cells of the body. The stronger the heart muscle, the less work it has to do to pump blood throughout the body. At the same time, the strengthened muscles of the body become more efficient at using oxygen and therefore require less. The stimulation of the lymphatic system becomes more efficient at clearing waste, such as cholesterol from the system. This can result in a reduction in blood pressure and also help with varicose veins.

* Colds and Sore Throats Rebounding stimulates the lymphatic/immune system and a few minutes of gentle rebounding frequently, maybe four or five times a day, has actually been shown to stop the onset of colds and sore throats in some studies. * Diabetes The symptoms of diabetes can definitely be reduced with exercise, in fact, many type 2 diabetes patients are prescibed exercise by their doctors as a way to control the problem. Rebounding is a form of exercise that is non strenuous and can be easily done by anyone of any age and

has been shown to help in the control of blood sugar levels. * Injury Reduction Studies have shown that 27% to 70% of joggers get hurt in their first year of running. The impact forces that cause these injuries can be reduced by 80% with the use of rebound shoes such as Kangoo jumps. In fact, a study done in Canada produced an impact injury rate of 0% using Kangoo Jumps. The Urban Rebounder is much like the mini-trampoline on the right. * Increased Metabolism Regular rebound exercise will cause the base metabolic rate to become increasingly more efficient, resulting in noticeable improvements in muscle tone, and weight management. In fact, we are actually retraining each cell to perform as it did when we were younger. Once we have re-set our metabolism, we will burn more calories at a higher rate, and will not regain weight, if we continue to rebound. * Increased Energy This non strenuous physical activity has the same benefit as some of the much more strenuous exercises without the exhaustion. You will enjoy an incredible high level of energy right away and feel relaxed. * Natural Face Lift Each cell of your body is like a balloon. This exercise puts them repeatedly under stress as they need to resist the increased G force (when the balloon reaches the maximum elongation). With time, the cells membrane get thicker, thus firmer, and gains elasticity. Your skin is a community of cells. Therefore, regular use of a rebounder will firm your skin and increase its elasticity. * Build Bone Mass The NASA study also showed that this was the best exercise to rebuild the lost bone tissue of astronauts whose continued weightless state caused them to lose up to 15% bone mass in only 2 weeks in space. This same exercise can be used by anyone (especially women) to prevent osteoporosis and actually reverse the damage. * Strengthen your spine Rebounding has a positive influence on spinal and intervertebral disc health by providing maximum spinal imbibition. This, of course, is essential for the proper transfer of nutrients into the disc and the removal of metabolic waste products out of the disc, thereby maintaining and restoring intervertebral health and function. Dr. David Love, D.C. -

Capitola, California * Fight Depression and Stress The positive effects on stress levels have been studied in depth. Dr. Morton Walker, in his book Jumping for Health, pages 82-91, describes 30 Specific Anti-stress Benefits of Rebounding (Avery Publishing Group Inc., Garden City Park, New York) The lymphatic system includes the tonsils, adenoids, spleen, and thymus.

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