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Cardio Burst Workout
Cardio Work on the Original SANDDUNE™ for athlete or fitness buff.
To warm up – pad slowly for 1 minute. Do not get your heart rate up. When padding, your feet should barely come off of the pads.
- Run for 2 minutes as fast as you can.
- Pad slowly for 2 minutes
- Run for 30 seconds as hard as you can.
- Pad slowly for 2 minutes.
- Run for 30 seconds as hard as you can
- Finish with a 2 minute cool down.
- Step off the SANDDUNE and orient yourself on level ground. Walk around for a couple of minutes.
Do this workout 3 times a week. Within a two week period you should be able to realize a doubling of your cardiovascular capacity, and an increase in quad and core strength as well. This workout is equal to 3 hours of cardio work a week. Try this instead of your run, elliptical or stair stepper segment of your workout.

Squat Run position. Do not arch your back and only drop as low as is comfortable in the squat position.

Upright running position. Lift your knees as high as is comfortable.
Fall Prevention “Call to Action”
With more nursing homes and rehabilitation facilities reporting increases of people being admitted who have fallen, this fact is creating a “call to action” nationwide, to develop Fall Prevention and fitness programs that are effective and enjoyable while creating a community of support for those who need to embark on a renewal of fitness and vitality. People like Jack LaLane, Lilias, Billy Blanks, Jane Fonda, Joseph Pilates, and Rodney Yee have created fitness communities that can be embraced at all fitness levels with proper guidance – from kids to grandparents. Letting physical vigor and productivity drop because you have retired, or have reached that “age” that the “norm” says you can let it all hang out, creates the chances of becoming a candidate at risk for falls. Many people hit age 50 and decide I have had enough of sweatin’ to the oldies and runnin’ on empty. My feet hurt and now I can sit back relax and gather some moss on the stone that has stopped rollin’. But, hey look at the Rolling Stones – no moss is gathering there! Ignoring the signs of loss of balance and strength can lead to falls. The chances escalate that you will continue to fall without some sort of intervention in the form of a fitness program to strengthen balance, gait and flexibility. The increasing difficulties of getting out of the car or your favorite chair are a couple of signs to be aware of.
Since the Baby Boomer population began hitting age 65 in 2011 at a rate of 8,000 per day, it is alarming that one-third of people over 65 are injured due to falls. Make it a personal “call to action” to start a fitness program or keep your fitness on a level that is compatible with your capabilities, age and health. Some will have greater capabilities than others and that’s fine. It’s all about taking care of your health and fitness. Start really enjoying your grand-kids or kids in some cases. Take the time to talk to your doctor about exercise and diet. Join a club or a group around the corner at a recreation center.
Exercise on the SANDDUNE
The SANDDUNE™ feels great to the feet and body but be aware to start with a workout suited to your fitness level using care. If you are not able to begin with the 15 minutes a day, twice a day as suggested, and 5 minutes twice a day is your cap, that’s great! That’s your threshold to begin your road to fitness! If you are building or rebuilding strength, try getting on the SANDDUNE for 1 or 2 minutes sporadically throughout the day building from there. Walk by, hop on, go for a quick jog. The key is knowing your body’s capabilities. If under a doctor’s care, talk to your doctor or therapist about your desired goals-they are part of your team on your of building or rebuilding your body.
Because the SANDDUNE™ is made up of hundreds of thousands of reciprocating cells that allow air to be forced out and drawn back in, it takes effort to resist the resistance you are creating by compressing the pads. The elasticity of the apparatus, together with the patented design, compressed from any angle, centers the point of compression so that the energy enters and exits through the same spot. Cells that are compressed last, rebound first, funneling and redefining the energy transfer back to the point of origin. It just does not feel like an effort until you get going, like walking in the deep sand at the beach after 10 or 15 minutes.