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Juno (or anyone with the Argos rebounder) - does it come with instructions??
Kevin has got to go to a 'boys night out' on Friday :dizzy: and is feeling guilty about it cos Fridays are our 'date' evenings - you never know, I might be able to persuade (??nag??) him in to it when we go shopping on Sunday, but I have to be fully armed with all the details....:lol: :lol: :lol: |
Hi Sarah
No, It doesn't come with any instructions but I have a book which I am in process of copying for Delaney and TQ. It is quite useful when starting out as it gives the benefits, some moves and details of posture etc. I am sure you could get DH to get you one (and earn more points at the same time LOL) and I will gladly send you a copy if you wish. Chi Chi jumping on a re-bounder is just about twice as effective as jumping on the floor!!! Janet |
Thanks for the offer, Janet - but let me see if I can 'persuade' him in to getting me one before you go to the trouble of copying the book for me, although I would love a copy if I do manage to acquire one.
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How come? That makes no sense! You only need to put about half as much effort in coz the rebounder helps bounce you back up again! Im confused (doesnt take much! Lol!)! |
You've got it all wrong Chi Chi
Look on any search engine at the benefits of rebounding and it will explain to you why it is much more benficial to jog on a rebounder than on the ground besides the fact that there is less chance of injury.
There is an equation about jumping on a rebounder for so many minutes is equivalent to jogging so many miles and I can't remember for the life of me what it is. I have asked Stef to find out, but I think she is tied up with other things at the moment. When I get chance I'll look it up again. Believe me it is true.. It is something to do with when you jump on the ground it is solid but when you hit the tramp there is nothing solid to hit to force you back up again. A rebounder is not like a full size tampoline that ejects you into the sky, it is much tighter sprung than that and it takes effort to leave the canvass. I'll have to come back to you on it, plus the fact it is much more fun than jogging on the ground. Janet |
Just had an e-mail from BOL and my cardio bounce video is being ordered now!! WANT MY VIDEO. The rebounder's on the living room floor and we're kind of using it as a chair at the moment. Every time I put it away the kids drag it back out - stopped bothering now. I know I'm a lazy bugger:lol:
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Try looking at Urban Rebounding for further information.
These might be useful too... Gotta Bounce Strong Bones Cadio Bounce discussion thread |
Delaney and TQ
I have copied the book for you and I need to put in i the correct order. Hopefully I will get it in the post to you tomorrow - B patient Janet |
Thanks Janet - looking forward to it. BOL have contacted me today and are ordering Cardio Bounce from their wholesalers - why do I get the feeling that I'm never going to get this video???
BPB thanks for that, will look them up now... |
Rebounding Booket
Ok Ladies
TQ and Delaney - Its on its way - ler me know when it arrives and what you think. janet:) |
OMG - Jano
I have just done my US Urban Rebounding video. Can you tell I was running scared. I got it earlier in the week and watched it :eek: and then put it back on the shelf.
According to the instructor it is for beginners :nono: I think he meant beginners who have been exercising since the day they were born, don't have an ounce of fat and think nothing of spending the whole day in the gym and not eating :lol: I had to stop several times during the video, had to drink plenty of water and it makes Cardio Bounce look like you are lying down on the beach. When I have recovered fully, I'll go into more detail. :spin: |
I'll just list what I can remember:
warm up, stretches, press ups :eek: jogging sprints for supposedly 16 second bursts (my @rse), jumping jacks, ab crunches - those are the names I can remember. 45/180 degree turns, military presses, tricep/bicep curls, leg raisers. Just think of Harvey from Fat Club on a mini trampoline :p My bum aches from the jogging and I was sweating like a horse :dizzy: :spin: :dizzy: |
BPB- wow, think I better go for the beginners one, I havent ordered it yet but keep threatening to do so!! I have ben away from mine for a few days , came back yesterday and only looked at it!! I will get back into it though, or even into it as I really enjoy it, honest I do!! :D
I am impressed with you though BPB keep at it girl!! I will get there one day!! |
BPB - Cardio plus
Well this new video of yours seems to be one to leave alone....I am just picturing Harvey jumping up an down on a tramp!!! BUT would he be able to keep his hat on....??????
I mean to say that I am still getting to grips with this Cardio Plus. On Aerobics 2 where you jump feet apart and do the arm movements up and down and out... do you know? well, forget the arm movements for a bit, I cannot jump out and in that fast, I cannot keep up with her, by the time my feet are out, hers are in again... I have tried and tried, I'm just not fast enouigh and I've been at it 15 months.... How do you get on with it? I think I am going to have to do my own thing when that bit comes on.:) |
Press Ups!!!!!!!!!!???????? :?: :?: :?: :?:
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I have that problem with the Aerobics 2 section on Cardio Bounce. What I tend to do is keep up with the legs, and let my arms do their own thing. The one time I really tried to concentrate and do both I nearly lost my balance. How those three girls do it, I will never know :lol: It's like rubbing your tum and patting your head at the speed of light.
Don't worry, I'm cr@p at press ups |
I don't have a problem of making my arms do something different to my legs, that's not the problem, I just can't make my legs work that fast! :dizzy: :dizzy:
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10 minutes on a rebounder is = to
Hi for anyone interested I have found the equation:
Ten minutes on a Rebounder is equivalent to a thirty minute jog... and without the jarring effect on your musculo-skeletal system! Want to read more......... here you go then http://www.thenaturalapproach.co.uk/...bounding2.html Janet |
I finally managed to 'persuade' (??nag??) Kevin in to buying a rebounder - dragged him miles out of our way to go to Argos - and found out they were all out of stock!!! :?: :( :?: :( :?:
The more I read about it the more I want to try it. Now I know I am going to get one (eventually) could you send me a copy of the booklet you sent the others, please, Jano?? I LOVE the idea of Harvey bouncing with his hat on!!!!! Do you have to be totally coordinated to do rebounding, then? Because if you do, then I am on a complete loser here - line dancing was my worst nightmare - so if rebounding involves two different actions at the same time I might just as well forget about it!!!! |
Hi Sarah - you will be fine - you don't have to do anything with your arms at all it you don't want to.
PM me with your name and address for the book. Could you also tell me what you eat in a typical day - do you watch grams of fat or have 1000 cals of whatever you want? Janet |
Jano thank you thank you thank you
My book has arrived today, will let u know how i get on!! |
I've just PM'ed you, Jano...
Right - well, no, I don't count fat grams (too complicated to mix that with calories) but I do aim for a low fat diet - basically an average week day is Breakfast: (200 cals) Half a grapefruit followed by 2 ounces of porridge made with my half pint skimmed milk allowance or a Muller Lite Yoghurt or a boiled/poached egg with unbuttered toast. Or perhaps 200 cals worth of a high fibre cereal with the milk. If I don't have the milk at brekkie I will have it hot before bed at night. Mid morning: Couple of satsumas Lunch: (140 cals) a small 100 cal roll or cream crackers totalling 100 cals with perhaps Low Fat Laughing Cow triangle or low fat cream cheese with a very thin slice of smoked ham and (perhaps) a bit of salad if we had it the night before and have some left over. An apple. Mid afternoon: A pear or an apple or a couple of plums. Dinner: 5 ounces of meat (250 cals), 10 ounces of roast potatoes (300 cals) made with 10ounces of potatoes turned over in half a tablespoon of olive oil and then baked for an hour or so, lots and lots of veg, gravy (50 cals). Or basically any other dinner I can think of that is low fat and totals around 600 cals. Evening snack: slice of melon and maybe a few grapes. Total: 940 If I save a bit on dinner then I might have a bag of Netto potato snacks in the evening as a snack (75 cals) The grand total - including fruit, veg and milk is usually around 1500 cals. The nice thing is that it is flexible - I have a totally different calorie arrangement at the weekends - a nice cooked brekkie, no lunch and a larger dinner. I have an extra 200 cals on Saturdays and Sundays which I 'spend' on alcohol. I hope this is helpful - its sometimes interesting to see how other people eat on a daily basis. |
Sarah - you'll loove the rebounder. I just wish my video would arrive - aaarrrggghhh and how on earth do you weigh all that food out??? Do you weigh it and then cook it or vice versa?
You don't happen to know if you're supposed to weigh a baked potato before or after it's cooked do you? that's puzzled me for about 6 years :dizzy: the weight difference before/after cooking is amazing. |
Hiya
I've got a pair of electronic kitchen scales which I can re-set to zero after I put a food item on the plate (which I balance on top). Posh scales in the kitchen, cheapo ones in the bathroom!! Anyway - when I started off I used to cook the same amounts of rice or whatever as I had always done - then I weighed mine directly on to the plate balanced on the scales, dished up whatever Kevin wanted and the dog got the rest. But I am getting a bit more accurate now so the dog doesn't get quite so much. It gets very easy after a while - but I think it has got a lot to do with practice and some very good scales. I have got a 20 year old Slimming calorie listing book (very battered and torn) which gives the weight of things both raw and cooked - so I usually choose whichever is more suitable for what I am cooking. For instance, if I am starting off with a raw potato I will just multiply the raw potato per ounce rate by the amount of ounces my potato weighs and the same with a cooked one (with the cooked potato per ounce rate)... If a recipe calls for, say, an 8 ounce baked potato - then I assume that they mean the weight that the potato weighs AFTER it is cooked - unless it says otherwise. But I could be wrong...... LOL |
Sarah, TQ, Delaney
Sarah, I think you are really patient doing that every day, but it works and you are obviously used to it by now. I will copy the
book for you asap and send it off, I have your address. TQ, Glad you received you book, have you seen the link I postd earlier about re-bounding? Delaney, yours was posted on Saturday so I expect it will be with you in the morning. Let me know, - have you not got that video yet?? Mind you there has been a run on them of late ;-) Janet |
Janet - I promise you its no more difficult that dishing up a normal dinner.
Once a week (Thursdays)I sit down and work out a menu for the following week and then I make up a shopping list based on the menu. Then, in my diet diary, I just put the day at the top of the page and work out the calories of the meal I had planned for that day. Menu, shopping list and calorie calculations take about 45 minutes all told because my portion sizes tend to stay the same (10oz potatoes, 9 oz rice/pasta, 5oz meat/fish/chicken, etc). Then on the actual day I have got a selection of breakfasts and lunches with similar calorie values - so it is just a question of picking one of each. It really is quite easy - the main problem is boredom, but I think that is a factor in all diets after a while. I am trying to solve that by 'theming' our dinners at the moment. This week it is TexMex. Thank you very much for copying the booklet for me. |
Thank you, thank you, thank you.... I got the book about 5 minutes ago and I've been flicking through it - I shall start exercising on Thursday when the house is empty. :)
STILL NO SIGN OF THE BLASTED VIDEO aaaaaaaarrrrrrrrggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Sarah I couldn't plan my week's eating like that - I know it would go to pot. It doesn't help that the kids only eat reconstituted chicken in breadcrumbs shaped in the latest fad ie Bob the Builder or a dinosaur!! Also DH is often late or not here at night so I find I have to go on the spur of the moment which is probably my biggest downfall. |
LOL - I have got a strange feeling that when (if) Kevin and I finally get approved as foster carers that my nice, orderly menus and shopping lists will go straight out the window, hopefully my diet won't though!
Kevin and I decided that from the start we will have our meals with the children in our care (our reasoning is very complex, but primarily we need to get these children to TALK) - so it looks like I might have to introduce myself to the finer points of children's cuisine.... I never knew reconstituted chicken came in so many shapes! Bob the Builder???????? I saw Barbie tinned spaghetti the other day - this is a whole area of nutrition I have never explored - I might need your help with this when the time comes.... LOL!!! Vicki always liked 'grown upl' food - her favourite meal is and always has been (from the age of 2) those thick cut butterfly lamb chops with Jersey royal new potatoes, petit pois and steamed asparagus tips liberally coated with melted butter! I don't think I could afford to feed us like that nowadays, let alone us and 2-4 foster childen!! Just shows how times have changed. Melissa - can't you cancel your video order and get it from somewhere else. Amazon are brillliant: I got the Robbie Williams at the Albert Hall video from them and I ordered it on a Thursday and it arrived 2 days later on a Saturday. |
I think the problem with the video is that it is quite an old one and they are being sourced from distributors ( I think). Had real problems getting hold of it from Amazon and they gave me the run around, whereas Bol was complication free. Not knocking Amazon, because they are normally brilliant, but I had to email them several times and call them about the Cardio Bounce video.
Wrong thread, but I have not lost anything this week. TOM and had a pretty bad weekend - but at least I didn't gain this time. |
Hey Sarah don't hesitate coming to me with ideas for kids menus -I am the queen of the tin opener :lol:
I'm going to e-mail bol and see where this video is AGAIN... |
Melissa - really seriously - I will take you up on that - Vicki just wasn't normal when it came to food so I haven't got a clue about what normal kids like! Obviously reconstituted chicken shapes, fish fingers and (probably) pizza but apart from that I will definitely need help!!!!!!!
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Just ordered 2 cardio bounce vids, one from bol and one from amazon will let you know if and when they arrive, I am keeping everything crossed!!
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Sarah I've got a couple of kids cookbooks which are great and desingned to fit in the maximum amount of good stuff combined with great looking food. Sprog #1 was a very fussy eater (still is) I used to go the Drs nearly in tears that she hadn't eaten in days - these 2 cookbooks are by the same woman (can't remember her name).
Good luck TQ!!! |
Melissa at least yours eat chicken. Mine would live on sausages & home made cheeseburghers. I have managed to branch them out into tomato soup & scooby snacks - what ever I have in the fridge, usually cheese, ham, cucumber, grapes, cherry tomatos, crisps, etc on a plate, eaten in front of the telly. Really healthy !!
I'm stuck like you are 2 weeks out of three I eat on my own after running the boys to various clubs, then feeding them, doing homework & putting them to bed. Wish I had time to plan. Carol |
TQ - I did that ordered one from Amazon and one from Bol and guess what! Both turned up on the same day :lol:
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I cant wait for the vids at the moment i have been 'dancing' to Jazz fm but it is better than sitting on my BFB :lol: :lol:
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:strong: Watch it! I'm in training :lol:
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STILL NO FLIPPIN' VIDEO AAAARRRRGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH
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i wanna get physical , physical i wannnnaaa get physicall let me here your body (ache) lol
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We stopped in at another Argos yesterday - and they were out of stock too - so we went to a sports shop and asked - they looked at us like we were from some other planet... so I must just assume that they don't stock them! Nevermind... I will keep trying - even Kevin is getting annoyed about not being able to get one now. I will just have to keep on walking the dog until we manage to get one.
It should be interesting when we do get the foster children - even at my highest weigh and most 'out of control' times I have always done the menu planning thing. I don't know whether I will be able to break a habit of 20+ years???? |
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