By Gregg Birkner
Authorized Distributor of the Cellerciser®
Happy New Year!
I hope your 2011 is off to a good start. For millions of us, the start of the year is a reminder that we have a ways to go to be where we want to be healthwise.
When you enter practically any nationally known bookstore like Borders or Barnes and Noble right now, you can't help but notice that several tables near the front door will be packed with health and fitness as well as self improvement-oriented books.
At my local Barnes and Noble store, there are dozens and dozens of these books. Some had covers showing bodybuilders, models, lean and trim men and women, etc.
It is an overwhelming task for many of us to be able to select from the countless choices available which is/are the best books for me?
If you're out and about, stop by a national chain book seller today, and check out the endless sea of self-help and dieting/fitness books for yourself. It’s quite staggering actually!
After taking this all in, I'm even more appreciative for David Hall’s 10-minute-a-day Cellercise® program.
Bouncing on a Cellerciser® mini-trampoline is fun and easy to do. It’s not a huge time commitment as compared to joining and going to a gym, but it still gets remarkable results when you Cellercise® on a daily basis.
Speaking of books, here are some excerpts from books I found on Amazon.com that discuss the benefits of rebounding on a Cellerciser:
“Remember the fun you had as a kind bouncing on the bed or on a trampoline? Well now they call it rebounding. Rebounding is a wonderful way to move watery lymph fluids carrying oxygen while vertically breaking the gravitic lines of force surrounding us by using your body as the armature of a natural energy generator. Exercising and jumping up and down pumps your lymph fluids around so they can get fresh oxygen. I suggest you use the best personal rebounder (trampoline), David Hall’s Cellerciser, the one with the tapered springs.”
-- Ed Mccabe, “Flood Your Body with Oxygen” p. 407
“If you do not go to the gym, I recommend a “Cellerciser” which utilizes the body’s gravity; this is a perfect workout.”
--Fran Huck, “Weight Loss Solutions Your Body Will Accept” p. 9
“The cellerciser isn’t a normal rebounder or mini tramp, its tapered springs allow the body to bounce up and down with low impact on the knees and spine.”
-- John R. Christopher, “Dr. Christopher’s Guide to Colon Health” p. 2
“Our favorite piece of (home exercise) equipment is a small folding rebounder trampoline called the Cellerciser.”
-Karilee Shames, Richard Shames “Feeling Fat, Fuzzy or Frazzled? A 3-Step Program to: Beat Hormone Havoc, Restore Thryroid, Adrenal, and Reproductive Balance, and Feel Better Fast!” p. 272
Order your Cellerciser® rebounder today and make 2011 the year where you reach all your health and fitness goals.
Here’s wishing that 2011 will be a happy, prosperous and healthy year for you and your loved ones.
Gregg
