Remember, though, that the rebounder requires physical work. I can only
bounce for about three minutes before I'm in too much pain.
ar
On Mon, 17 Mar 2008 15:30:13 -0000, "breathedeepnow" <aug20@mtco.com>
said:
> It certainly appears to me that a rebounder will do all that a vibe
> machine will do, and at 1/10th the cost. Seems to me people may get
> enthralled by such an expensive piece of equipment, thinking it
> will "really do the job," when, for 1/10th the price, one can get the
> same thing.
>
> Something to think about.
>
> Elliot
>
> "Arlyn Grant" wrote:
> > My MD really likes these machines. I'm not sure if it is the VIBE
> > machine, or another brand (if there is one). It is one of those
> things that is on the list for me to purchase after I win the lottery.
> ;)
> >
>
> > "Melissa" said:
> > > I have just leased a VIBE machine and am very excited to see
> where it takes me! Just one more piece to my protocol puzzle. ;)
> Certainly can't hurt anyway!
>
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