On the rebound
I’m back on the rebounder after a break of over a year – despite the fact that as soon as I stood on it, a spring broke! For crying out loud, I’m not that heavy! Replacement spring now cunningly levered into place by A with a coat hanger, I’ve built up to 12 minutes running a day, which with a warm-up and cool-down period makes about 20 minutes in all.
Rebounders provide the ideal exercise for homeworkers. You get all the benefits of jogging without having to brave the weather and the traffic, buy expensive, ugly shoes and special clothes, or risk public humiliation. I’m actually enjoying it, especially with Radio 4 on to keep my mind occupied and my eyes off the clock while I pound away. In the last few days alone I have heard about Quentin Tarantino’s choice of music for his films, the tale of a North Yorkshire policeman chasing a hijacked caravan and, on a more downbeat note, the plight of Kashmiri refugees still living in camps 18 years after being driven out of their homes. Get a rebounder and a radio and you will not only become slim and fit, but well-informed into the bargain.





August 4, 2009 - 9:53 am
I just got an exercise bike/abs worker off Freecycle* and it’s great.
Like you, I hate the whole idea of dressing up and driving somewhere to take exercise (in my experience, classes can sometimes be quietly competitive on the clothing/make-up front!) so now I can squeeze a low-key fitness routine around time spent sitting at my desk. (Plus it makes me feel a little less guilty about occasionally watching ‘Big Brother’!)
(Being free and in unknown condition, *we did check the cycle mechanisms were all working and safe, but we were lucky with this item – hardly used. Bargain.)
August 5, 2009 - 10:46 am
Sounds ideal. I’ve never tried watching TV while rebounding – the springs squeak so I’d need to turn the volume up and I think it might make me feel sick to try and focus on the screen as I bounce up and down!