This is so motivating!!! I would LOVE to teach our daughter this winter (2023) she will be 1 yr. Can you please advise me on the type of board that your daughter learned. Thanks again! GREAT VIDEO & SUPER FAMILY VALUES RIGHT THERE!!!
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PLRc_bEFgLw.html Great to see any videos showong the benefits. Thanks. I just bought one; waitng on delivery. But check out video above. Excellent.
REALLY NEEDED SOMEBODY TO RUN THE CAMERA AND FOCUS ON YOU AND WHAT YOU ARE DOING, RATHER THAN THE CEILING! ! ! I KNEW WHAT YOU WERE DOING AS I've been using a Teeter for 20 years, BUT for those people watching the first time -- NO bueno ! !
Thanks my man. I was just thinking to myself, “you know what I could use today? Paul’s opinion on anything.” Appreciate you watching and commenting. Have a great day.
Rusutsu is my fav. Ski-to-door. Variety of restaurants and canteens to fine dining-ish. Indoor, outdoor onsen. Pool tube slide. Suites, double rooms. Mini train. Mini shopping arcade. All indoor.
It. Feels. Wonderful!!!!! Yep 👍🏻 those 3 places. You do feel great. Noticed it after first use and kept doing it on and off the first day, because it’s so relaxing.
Where do u guys find a snowboard for her my son turns one in October and would love to start teaching him. We have been teaching him on a skate bored. He can’t even walk yet but he can get on a skate bored and stand up all by himself ahha
You can find an 80cm with bindings and the grom boots all by Burton on The-House.com or Evo.com- Burton After School Special Snowboard w/ Bindings - Kids 2022 - Both usually offer a 10%-20% coupon code.
Omg it’s so cute I’m a skier and I started when I was like 2 or 3 I think and I was not that good I’m positive one day she’ll end up at the Winter Olympics
Hey guys, winter is coming in Australia & my little girl will be 18mths old & hitting the snow with us. Just a question what size board are you using in this video
"Review". Yeah, sure. It looks like Fully sent a thousand free desks to RU-vidrs. They all talk the same exact talking points, sit up on the desk for "the demo" and move it up and down. It's a scripted advertisement to sell an overpriced, mediocre, wobbly desk with no crossbar. I'm so happy I didn't drop $1000 on my configuration. Will keep looking.
A really useful gun, which I'm hoping to buy in a month or so. Lots of beenfits like you said, and for someone like myself who has trained and worked hard, I am desperate need of relieving all those muscles, tendons and ligaments, and hopefully realigning them, as well as finding inreased ROM, and with less pain. I'm a trained masseuse and therapist, although ME means I'm not practising at the moment, but maybe these guns could be integrated into practice. We trained with another type of vibrating machine, which wasn't as good as these, they were bulky too. This seems to be the cheapest of the top end of the range of guns out there, and as good as, if not better in function. I am thinking of the Theragun, Kraftgun, Pulse FX, and the Hypervolt, all of which have their pros, but are between £85 and £350 more expensive than this model. This model has more speed settings than the others, and has a really good battery set-up, and its stall force and amplitude are close to the other top models, so worth hedging your bets on this one, unless you're saddled with bags of money. Thanks for the review. PS It sounds quiet too, which I believe even the Theragun is not.
@@JohnnyActionTV I mean, I think that was a 48, looks smaller on the video, I don't know why. I try to find which one order, due I don't have it in the real life to compare. thanks.
I just helped my dad's wife put hers together. I tried it out and immediately loved the feel of the spine stretch! I look forward to seeing how she does with it with all of her hip and back issues. Thanks for the review.
Very cool review.. I am a runner for 29 years strait but hurt my back doing something else...saw my back x ray no lumbar curve plus a few more negatives ..anyway probably will have to switch to cycling but I don't thing sitting on your butt for long periods is healthy....
Ken I wouldn’t recommend sitting on your butt either. Again I’m NOT a dr. But my running was saved my stretching and working. Most runners pain comes from tight hamstrings and weak quads and weak hips. You can combat that by using the teeter, doing yoga, then call workouts, quad work outs and really stretching your tight hamstrings and legs properly. I can give you more details but it works for sure.
@@JohnnyActionTV .. I mean cycling you sit on your ass.. while cycling..I don't think that's very healthy..to fill in the blanks I torqued my back lifting heavy stuff these last couple months and got sciatica so bad I couldn't walk it shut down my left leg with extreme nerve pain a back disc or two pitched my left siatica nerve worst experience of my life unreal pain ..my X rays show many problems besides a curved spine the wrong way..my right leg is shorter than the left and I have a hip tilt...
the nodes go in the slots not the circles. The black tabs are thumb screws to tighten them in. You can put them in the slots of the lumbar hump too. They're for shiatsu pressure massage to mash out tension that feels like knots.