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May 13, 2008

Why Does Cellercise Work?

By Gregg Birkner

Cellercise works because all body parts and functions are made up of cells.

Cellercise
is a weight bearing exercise done on a Cellerciser rebounder without the jarring and damage of most impact aerobic activities.

Cellercise
uses vertical movement like weight lifting, push-ups, pulls-ups or sit-ups in a repetitive up and down motion. 

The cool thing about Cellercise is that it exercises more than just muscles. Every cell is exercised, including internal organs, veins, capillaries, bones, connective tissue and skin.

Cellercising
can give you the cardiovascular and health benefits without overworking your body. As a rule, you should never force your body to exercise when you don't feel like it.

The Cellerciser
is great for anyone looking to burn fat or strengthen and tone their muscles. No matter how aggressive you want to make your fitness technique, the Cellerciser can accommodate your preferred pace.

In fact, the Cellerciser is playing a major role in the fitness routines of thousands of people. 

That's because the Cellerciser is the real deal in a rebounder market glutted with numerous choices for the consumer. Dozens of people everyday are finding out why the Cellerciser rebounder is the best rebounder / mini-trampoline on the market today.

If you're not Cellercising, isn't it about time that you gave it a try?

To your better health!
~G

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