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Powerising / Learning Tips / Re: portable home made crash mats?
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on: July 06, 2008, 05:53:59 PM
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Thanks for the help guys. :-) I've thought about spring Matresses and air matresses, and Im a little worried about both, I think I'll end up shoping around and getting a cupple sturdy foam matresses, sooner or later.
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Powerising / Learning Tips / portable home made crash mats?
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on: April 02, 2008, 02:36:55 AM
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hey guys I was just wondering if anyone had any ideas for a home made or portable crash mat, one that could fit in a car or truck. Or perhaps affordable prices for a good portable crash mat.
The YMCA (only place I've been allowed to bock in so far) dosen't open the gymnastics area to the public out side of their regular classes. However, about 5 minuets away from my house, is a nice out dore black top basket ball court, with a chain link fence. I would love to practice flipping up there some time when Im more confident, and can jump with both bocks easily.
right now im just interested in ideas, segestions, opinions etc... thanks.
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Powerising / Where to Powerise / Re: Anybody around Montreal?
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on: September 25, 2007, 10:23:43 PM
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Im from maine, South Maine really. Haven't looked into a gym yet, I'll look into it when the snow hits. However, there is a out-dore hot-top basket ball court that I usually practice in. No padding unfortunetly for thoughs extream tricks tho-
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Everything Else / Introductions / Re: Hiya, from Maine
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on: July 17, 2007, 02:19:36 PM
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Thanks for the welcoming everyone  Sonci I live in Nobleboro Maine, it's near the coast more or less. I go down to RI usually in the spring and/or fall (some times) for a poultry show. it takes about 4 hours or so. Anyway, let me know when your up we'll figure somthing out. As for Washington, I'll look into it, but I probebly won't be able to go 
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Everything Else / Introductions / Hiya, from Maine
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on: July 17, 2007, 05:34:20 AM
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Hey everyone. Names Allison, I first saw Powerisers on a show called "Beyond Tomarrow" aird on the science channel. I thought theye were the neatest thing and have been dieing for a pair ever since. I just recived my Poweriser 07's last week or so. I can walk fine and Im getting better at running and jumping. Their awsome! The calf cuffs are very comfortable too. I've modified them with tire socks and bike innertubing on the springs and bolts. Well, thats a little about me and my bockers, oh annnd if anyone is interested in art, check out my Deviant Art page. http://rowemblis.deviantart.com/Please excuse my tarriable spelling. 
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