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Originally Posted by Daimere
If I showed you some pictures of the mechanics of it, do you think you could help me downsize it? I got a 50" but I know nothing of electronics. I would love it to be at least 42" or 40". I feel so bad not using it now a days.
Unfortunately I don't think I could help you with that. I doubt that I could do much even in person. LED hoops are a pain in the *** to make. I understand why people sell them for so much.
I actually make all my own hoops. The only one I've bought was a collapsible one from Hoopnotica, The portability is nice, but I dislike the hoop so I never use it. Not that it's a bad hoop, It's just heavy and is made from a plastic that feels strange to me. My usual hoop is actually a poly pro. It's somewhere between 36-38". I use bigger hoops when learning a new trick or practicing with multiples.
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So, have any of you seen results from hooping? If so, can you elaborate? Thanks! I'm psyching myself up to try again.
When I'm hooping regularly (Usually 1-2 hour most days) I get lots of comments about how I appear to be losing weight. I wasn't weighing myself at the time, but I was trying to eat decent. Not perfect, but I'd at least try to make healthier choices. I did start to notice my muscles getting bigger! My arms were showing definition and I got an amazing line in my calf that I'd never had before! My clothes also fit better.
For me hooping is all about fun, playing and learning new tricks. I don't do it as an 'exercise routine'. I don't life weights or do any of your typical workout moves. I just crank up some music and start dancing with the hoop. Hoopers call this hoop dancing. My style involves constantly moving all over my body. It goes from my knees, to my waist, chest, and then over my head. This gets my whole body involved. I may choose to get back into the hoop by jumping in. I've practiced so much that I can do this fairly smoothly. The great thing about this is I'm constantly moving in different ways which engages my entire body. My muscles are constantly doing different things. I consider it mostly cardio, but somehow I was still gaining muscle when I wasn't really doing any other exercising.
If you're having trouble hooping this is a wonderful article about how you don't have to have natural talent to get it!
http://www.hooping.org/2011/02/hoopi...a-competition/
I could talk about hooping for hours...but I don't want to bore anyone! I'm really missing my hoops right now. Darn this cold weather!