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Purchasing Powerisers / Where to Buy / Re: Anyone know of this website?
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on: August 24, 2006, 09:48:41 PM
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i've never heard of it, and the feedback section looks to be ripped straight from ebay. So i'm guessing this is just an ebay seller looking to expand his buisness. Personally it looks kinda sketchy and i wouldn't buy from them also they seem to only have M60,M90,and M110, there are a lot more models than that so I'd find some where that carries the full product range.
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Everything Else / Introductions / Re: Lets Bockdock
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on: August 24, 2006, 04:25:03 PM
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I've been working with an openSource mapping program called OpenMap I might beable to cook something up with that. I've found its faster and much more cutsomizable than Google Maps.
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Powerising / Learning Tips / Re: jumping high... plz help!
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on: August 19, 2006, 04:23:07 PM
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if you've only been on them for a week you just need to keep at it. the springs will continue to break in for a while. It took me at least 3 weeks to get up to 3 foot jumps
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Everything Else / Anything Else Powerisers / Re: Chronicles of Bocking: First Days
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on: August 19, 2006, 12:24:28 AM
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well i think you win the prize for the single longest post ever. other than that, welcome, sounds like you're on the right track. Try jumping on one foot a little more on the left to loosen it up, I'm guessing your right foot is your dominant foot so you're more comfortable putting more weight on it and that's why their breaking in at different rates. keep it up you'll soon be bouncing with the best of us.
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Powerising / Learning Tips / Re: Is there a LEFT or RIGHT?
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on: August 15, 2006, 07:48:04 PM
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I believe the foot plates are slightly different between the right and left. I use mine so the ratches are on the out side, so they dont' hit each other, but it's really whatever you feel more comfortable with. I know i put mine on with the ratches on the inside once with out noticing and they felt really weird so i switched them. I haven't found any indication of left or right on them, so whatever you feel better on, go with that.
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Everything Else / Introductions / Re: New from pittsfiled MA
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on: August 14, 2006, 04:49:55 PM
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Welcome, where in mass is pittsfiled? I'm from RI, if you're not to far from here we could meet up for some bocking once you get your risers. If you can flip on a tramp you can prolly filp on risers its a matter of having the guts to try i that first time.
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Powerising / Learning Tips / Re: HOW TO DO FLIPS!
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on: August 14, 2006, 04:46:00 PM
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While this advise seems sound be careful about implying experience you don't have: sooooo here are my tutorials on how i flip with my  !!! I read this as you have risers and can do at least some of the tricks you are giving advise on. but... ( from another thread) i got to wait like another 4 days for them!!!
from that I gather that you've never actually used risers before, or at least don't own any. Not trying to insult you, and if i'm wrong i apologize, just trying to make sure people realize that you're giving advice on how to do something you've never done. That being said it sounds like you're insane on a trampline and i have to see a vid of your double flips.
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Powerising / Problems / Re: Breaking Them In?
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on: August 12, 2006, 03:13:28 AM
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If you've only been on them for 4 hours you just need to give it time. It takes at least 8 hours to get minimal bounce. Use some wd40 or silicone to loosen them up a little. Just wait it out. jump on one foot some more. but if the spring doesn't want to bend don't force it. I'll loosen up with time. In the unlikely case that another couple hours doesn't do anything you might have a spring that got put in the wrong stack. But i think you just need to give it time.
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