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Marketplace ItemFor Sale: JOBA Horseback Riding SimulatorOct 26, '06 12:03 AM
for everyone
Category:   Sporting Goods
Price:   $1,999.95

  • Advanced 3-D virtual reality technology imitates horseback riding experience and helps to build physical strength and endurance.

  • All-new 8-Curve Action with "Forward/Backward" tilt and horizontal motion, strengthen abdominal, side, thigh & back muscles.

  • Effectively strengthen the spine and helps to maintain a good posture, develop muscles strength and flexibility, trains the nerve system to improve motor function.

    This is the low-impact mechanical exerciser that gently and thoroughly concentrates on developing strength in the glutes, upper thigh, abdominal, and lower back muscles, and is especially beneficial for novice exercisers or those unable to tolerate excessive pressure and stress on joints. It allows you to conduct a 20-minute exercise routine while seated, making it easy to perform at home while working on other tasks or watching television. The saddle supports up to 265 lbs., gently tilting back and forth, left and right in preprogrammed sequences that can be selected at the touch of a button. The gentle swaying of the saddle forces the core body muscles to expand and contract, keeping you upright in a relaxed, properly aligned sitting posi tion which helps develop important muscle structure necessary to maintain good posture. The exercise routines also provide a beneficial aerobic workout ideal for those who need to maintain low target heart rates. Any of three basic programs and nine speeds are easily controlled from the panel at the pommel, and a set of stirrups and a handle help beginners maintain proper balance during the slow workout that simulates the gentle back-and-forth motion experienced while riding a horse at a lazy gait.

    29" H x 16 1/2" W x 34 1/3" D. (82 lbs.)


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    kayt wrote on Oct 26, '06
    OK, is anyone else thinking what I'm thinking?
    debbie wrote on Oct 26, '06, edited on Oct 26, '06
    kayt said
    OK, is anyone else thinking what I'm thinking?
    What does it say of me that I was thinking EXACTLY what you were thinking? Especially when I read the part about what muscles are worked!

    "All-new 8-Curve Action with "Forward/Backward" tilt and horizontal motion,
    strengthen abdominal, side, thigh & back muscles."

    Damn! Is it electric, or does it take batteries???
    ratel wrote on Oct 26, '06
    debbie said
    Damn! Is it electric, or does it take batteries???
    Electric, plugs directly into any standard AC power outlet.
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