Weightroom Report

AJ, Costco.com has two three models. The one I have is $300, although the branding is changed. Reebok has one that looks similar for $250. Then, there's one for $1100 that I can't tell the delta in. The last time I looked at Ebay, all of them were higher, because folks had originally paid more for them. The used stores might be better. The frames actually cause MORE pain for about a month, particularly when you first get off the frame. I would think a lot of people would try them, decide it wasn't for them (a lot of people can't tolerate being upside down, also), and put them on the market. You're also in a larger metro area than here...
 
just to make sure we're on the same page, are we both talking about one of these:

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That may be just what I need to stretch out the lower back!
 
Lessee, I got divorced, remarried, acquired three new stepchildren, bought two new homes, started a new company. I'm sure there was more, but the 80s are sort of a blur... :D
 
now dont you know that U2 came out of the 80's possibly one of the greatest life acts ever.

Oh and to make sure this stays on the football board...a lot of guys like listening to u2 as they work out.
 
now dont you know that U2 came out of the 80's possibly one of the greatest life acts ever.

Oh and to make sure this stays on the football board...a lot of guys like listening to u2 as they work out.

Never really liked U2 and I don't know why. I like a couple of their songs but not much.

If we're going to talk bands that were in the 80s or started there, then I'll put up my favorite band of all time: the Red Hot Chili Peppers. They started in the 80s and still play a sound that no one else really plays.

Are there any updates?
 
an update would be great.

I will have to say that even if you dont enjoy there music if you ever get a chance to go to a concert they are putting on do it. Possibly one of the best live groups ever.
 
Lessee, I got divorced, remarried, acquired three new stepchildren, bought two new homes, started a new company. I'm sure there was more, but the 80s are sort of a blur... :D

It makes perfect sense to me. Take some time each night to "decompress" your spine, and use gravity to do it. So you've had some success with this?
 
For a moment there, I thought you were talking about "decompressing" from my life of the '80s. Yes, it works well. I've gained back about an inch in height, so long as I do it daily. That inch is significant, in terms of taking pressure off my disks. To explain, my problem is all soft tissue and it's hereditary. The average person has around 5" of soft tissue in the spinal column. I've mentioned it to a couple of physical therapists and they approved of it, characterized it as "gentle traction." And, my massage therapist also has one. If you get one without the manual, you need to start out at not completely vertical; think like around 4:00 - 4:30. Also make sure you have it balanced (they're adjustable) so you can return to upright easily. Start with five minutes and you can work up to around ten minutes twice a day.
 
Ya'll wake me when we get back to talking about the weightroom:o

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I'm gonna get back to talking about kickin' you in the giggle-berries next time we're both in H'ville if you don't watch it. I was reaching for a good quote from "Heaven Help Us" or something, there, but I couldn't think of one.
 
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