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How does the SANDDUNE help with balance and strength?


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Eagle’s Lost Focal Point!

The SANDDUNE™ simulates walking in loose sand at the beach. It challenges your body to find its center of gravity. The natural phenomenon of neuropaths being re-activated after lack of activity caused by injury, illness or sedentary lifestyle, causes your muscles to react to signals from your brain, which begins a process of strengthening those muscles which are necessary to restore and maintain good balance.

For example, people with strong balance can try this Spine Stretch exercise described below on the SANDDUNE to really build and challenge their balance. From there progress to positions like the Eagle pose in Yoga. Make sure you have someone present with you to spot if this is new for you. If not, have a barre or something sturdy and stable to assist you should you loose your balance – wall or sturdy chair for example. Make sure there are no sharp object around you.

  • Center yourself on the SANDDUNE with a small ball if you like, weighted or not, in your hands, with arms bent so that the ball is at your neck just below your chin.
  • Stand straight, tailbone tucked with bellybutton pulled back toward your spine so your core is engaged and active. Remember as you increase your flexibility you are increasing your core strength on this apparatus.
  • Before you begin your roll down, pick a focal point on the floor to maintain your balance once your eyes meet the floor.
  • Now, imagine peeling an orange, trying to keep the peel in one piece as you prepare to begin a roll down similar to what is done when doing a seated spine stretch.  If you are not an orange lover, then think Slinky toy and their fluid motion.
  • Tuck your chin close to your chest resting it on top of the ball in your hands as you begin to slowly drop your head onto the ball in your hands and start to descend into your stretch. SLOWLY is the key word here. Your eyes focal point should follow the movement of your head.
  • As you roll down, your head, hands and the ball will come into line with your waist. This is when you begin to uncurl your arms, keeping them close to your body and drop the ball slowly as you stretch the ball toward your feet. As Martha Graham, the great American Dancer said, “When you extend your arm, it doesn’t stop at the end of your fingers.”
  • When you reach your feet, mindfully relax for a count of what is comfortable for you if this is your first time so that you can understand your body’s adjustments to being on a moving surface. A count said out loud of 1001, 1002, 1003 is a great way to gauge what your body’s balance can handle. Another quote from Martha Graham put this into perspective. “First we have to believe, then we believe.” “The body never lies.”
  • At the end of your count, roll back up to standing in the same slow, fluid manner that you descended to your feet.
  • I like to do this 10 to 20 times unless I want a deep stretch and am trying to tuck my fingers under the SANDDUNE to increase stretch.
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Eagle Focus Found on The SANDDUNE!

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 Original SANDDUNE™ is offering

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Special Offer to members of the United States Armed Forces


~  Memorial Day, May 27, 2013 to July 31, 2013  ~

 Original SANDDUNE™ is offering

30% off the regular price of $279.00

to members of the United States Armed Forces

 

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Special Offer to members of the United States Armed Forces


~  Memorial Day, May 27, 2013 to July 31, 2013  ~

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I feel unsure of my balance…


I feel unsure of my balance and need a walker or a cane for support now. My friends tell me that I shuffle my feet. How can the SANDDUNE™ help me?  Cane and Dune

Working out on the SANDDUNE™ both strengthens and conditions the muscles and the joints of the lower body because it engages them more fully in the process of walking. It involves muscles of your abdominal core as it activates the hip chamber and psoas muscle which is weak in many people who have reduced or stopped physical activity and are not able to lift their legs properly when walking, thus shuffling their feet.

It Wakens Your Body!


This is an incredible apparatus. Andrea and I just purchased one, and we’re hooked. It strengthens your core, without any other gadgets. It starts with balance, then it teaches you about your body, by making your legs sing like they have been asleep. It wakens your body, and it is so simple, it seems like magic. Check out the site, you will thank me, honest. Kirk Wassell   
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For Our Vets


~  Memorial Day, May 27, 2013 to July 31, 2013  ~

 Original SANDDUNE™ is offering

30% off the regular price of $279.00

to US Veterans.

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I feel unsure of my balance…


I feel unsure of my balance and need a walker or a cane for support now. My friends tell me that I shuffle my feet. How can the SANDDUNE™ help me?

Working out on the SANDDUNE™ both strengthens and conditions the muscles and the joints of your lower body because it engages those them more fully in the process of walking. In addition it involves muscles of your abdominal core as it activates the sacroiliac joint where your spine connects to the pelvis.

Another option for exercise


Why are active people in their 50’s and 60’s needing knee and hip joint replacements? Could it have something to do with how we have exercised in the past and into the present? 

When you think about it, we live in a very flat world. We walk on hard surfaces. Pavement, flooring, stairs, treadmills and even elliptical trainers do not require the foot to respond in the way that walking on the uneven ground or sand does. In fact all that hard pounding on pavement actually dulls our sensory systems. We have over 90 muscles in our pelvic area, legs and feet. Walking and running on hard, unforgiving surfaces cause the smaller, more sensitive muscles to guard against injury. They protect themselves by no longer participating when we walk. The result is that we use the same large muscles in our legs and buttocks in walking, running, biking and sports over and over. Eventually those overused muscles get stiff and sore, limiting movement in the joints.  The result is that we are wearing out the joints of our legs early in our aging process. The SANDDUNE™ offers the option to “train” on a surface that is “easy”  on the joints, muscles and tendons.