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What NOT To Do With A Needak Rebounder (or any rebounder!)

April 30, 2012 By Steven Kirchhof

We constantly preach how rebounding is a safe form of exercise. In fact, many of our staff members use a Rebounder on a daily basis.

Well, have a look at this:

Was that a Needak Rebounder in the video? I think it might be, and if you watch carefully, the rebounder didn’t fail. Check out this screen shot:

needak rebounder on blocks?

Looking at that picture, all that goes through my mind is “boy, something really bad is about to happen.” Notice the blocks and what looks like longer replacement legs of some sort.

Needak vs. Reboundair Rebounders – Comparison

January 23, 2011 By Steven Kirchhof

Needak Rebounder TrampolineHere’s the situation: Friday afternoon around 4:30. I’m packing up to head home and my direct line rings – a potential customer with a lot of questions. It is not unusual for me to speak to customers, and my direct number is not secret (extension 201), but it’s not often that our customer service people are bypassed. It turns out that a friend of hers purchased a Needak Rebounder from us last year and passed my number along after she spoke to me. Of course, I welcome the opportunity to answer questions and referrals are always appreciated. This customer asked several tough questions about the rebounders we carry, said something to the effect of: “My husband thinks I should get the Reboundair. I just spoke with them, and I’m leaning their way. Sell me on the Needak.” I thought that the highpoints of this 30 minute conversation may be useful to our blog readers and to anyone considering a high-quality rebounder. [Read more…]

Get into Shape and Enjoy Good Health by Using a Needak Rebounder, Mini Trampoline

June 10, 2010 By Keith

Needak Rebounder Exercising Mini Trampoline ReboundingA Rebounder is a great way to change up your usual exercise routine. The Needak Rebounder offers a low-impact workout that is much more like fun than a workout. A rebounder is very affordable and a Needak Rebounder is a quality trampoline, which is the only rebounder made in the USA.

The typical rebound mini-trampoline is about 40 inches in diameter and 10 inches high. It is safe, easy to use, and effective. Research has led some scientists to conclude that jumping on a Rebounder Mini-trampoline is possibly the most effective exercise yet devised by man. [Read more…]

Top 10 Reasons Fitness Experts Love Trampoline Rebounding

July 21, 2009 By betterinnovations

Rebounding is working out on a mini trampoline or rebounder. We believe it to be one of the single best exercises you can do improve your health.

Here are the top 10 reasons we love rebounding:

10. Virtually anyone of any age or activity level can rebound.

9. It is a very low impact exercise and protects joints from the impact of exercising on a hard surface.

8. Rebounding strengthens the musculoskeletal system by providing increased G-force.

7. It improves your metabolic rate, so you burn more calories when not exercising.Needak Rebounders are The Highest Quality Available and Made in the USA

6. Working out on a rebounder increases the activity of your bone marrow in producing red blood cells.

5. Rebounding circulates more oxygen to your tissues.

4. It promotes tissue repair.

3. Rebounding detoxifies the body by stimulating lymphatic circulation.

2. It Enhances coordination.

1. REBOUNDING IS FUN!!!

Click here to find a great rebounder on Amazon!

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