Page 10 University Daily Kansan, September 9, 1987 Benefits of rebound exercise questioned by HPER chairman By CATHY BEHAN Staff Reporter Some people fall in love on the rebound, some rebound basketball, and still others rebound for their health. Rebounding is an exercise routine in which a person bounces on a miniature trampoline. One brand of rebounding unit is called Trim-Tram. "It's better than either jogging or jumping rope because it doesn't stress the skeletal system, but gives a workout to every cell in your body," said Ann Spencer, reboucher and Trim-train salesman. "I don't frankly like them that well," he said. "They are unstable, and if you Wayne Omans, Health, Physical Education and Recreation department challege step on them even slightly the wrong way, you could very easily turn an ankle or worse. Another difference between rebounding and jogging is the price. The list price for a rebounding unit is plus $5.50 for freight and $9.95 for tax. The average cost for a person who jogs regularly is about $30 for shoes, and $$ for socks, although the sport can easily cost more. "It may seem like the reboucher costs more," Spencer said, "but you have to remember that it comes with a face." The answer is likely to have to buy new shoes occasionally. Spencer said that anyone who felt Oness said, "Some rebounding units are more sturdy than others, but they can throw you, especially if you are middle-aged or over." unsure of himself at first could get a support bar that attached to the legs of the Trim-Tram. The bar costs an additional $30. One rebounding devotee is 65-year-old Jeb Witter, Topeka, who "really said on to me." Lister was in a knee brace for five years and had lost a lot of mobility in her leg when she saw an advertisement for rebounding unit on television, she said. Spencer, who has sold three units since she began selling them in the business, because was good for almost anyone because it did not cause stress on the body. "I asked my doctor about it and he didn't know anything about it," Lister said. "I saw one anyway last June, and now I'm dancing and walking up and down stairs." Topeka air show expects to draw 45.000 The Topeka air show, this year titled "Superbaltics '81," will have its fifth annual showing this weekend at Forbes Field. Among the attractions will be the fastest and largest planes in the world. John Kazian, who walked wings in "The Great Waldo Pepper," will perform. Simulated military assaults also will take place. "We're expecting a crowd anywhere from about 45,000 to 55,000," Dennis Lambert, wing command of the show, said. Tickets for the air show are available through area financial institutions. Tickets are priced $4 in advance and $5 at the gate, children under 12, $3. The show begins at 1:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. 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