Gunny
10-28-2021, 09:20 PM
Wanted one for years. I suggested Jimbob might try one and talked myself right into it :)
First, I would advise checking with the Doc before using one. Just to be safe. I didn't :), but after using it, I can see where that would be a great idea.
Basically, you strap your ankles down and lay back the table rotates as far as you have it set. Yes, I DID try all the way upside down because I'm me and it was there:whistling2:
You don't have to. It sets at different inclines depending how far you want to go.
Have to be careful how long you stay upside down at first. I haven't really pushed past abt 45 seconds yet. I'll stretch the time as time goes by :)
I love this thing. My back is always sore from lifting. Not yesterday or today. Maybe a coincidence BUT as long as it's working I'm going to work it.
Oh. The ad says it folds up and stores easily? Sorta. You have to have a place for it. It doesn't fold up THAT good. It DOES however, collapse the x frame. Handles and stuff still stick out.
First, I would advise checking with the Doc before using one. Just to be safe. I didn't :), but after using it, I can see where that would be a great idea.
Basically, you strap your ankles down and lay back the table rotates as far as you have it set. Yes, I DID try all the way upside down because I'm me and it was there:whistling2:
You don't have to. It sets at different inclines depending how far you want to go.
Have to be careful how long you stay upside down at first. I haven't really pushed past abt 45 seconds yet. I'll stretch the time as time goes by :)
I love this thing. My back is always sore from lifting. Not yesterday or today. Maybe a coincidence BUT as long as it's working I'm going to work it.
Oh. The ad says it folds up and stores easily? Sorta. You have to have a place for it. It doesn't fold up THAT good. It DOES however, collapse the x frame. Handles and stuff still stick out.