Hooping?
staceypunk
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I read an article in the WW magazine May/June 2013 pg 42 about using hula hoops for exercise. Not kid hula hoops, but weighted hoops for adults. I know that there are classes offered at some gyms but I have 2 little ones at home and can't join a gym now for that reason.
Can someone that has no hooping experience (and may be somewhat uncoordinated) do well with this, or is it something that some people will just not be able to do. I don't want to invest $60 on the hoop and then more money for DVD's is there is a big difficulty level to it.
It would be so cute to hula with my girls this summer. Also, my husband and I go to music festivals where some girls hoop and dance at the same time and I would love to be "that girl!".
Can someone that has no hooping experience (and may be somewhat uncoordinated) do well with this, or is it something that some people will just not be able to do. I don't want to invest $60 on the hoop and then more money for DVD's is there is a big difficulty level to it.
It would be so cute to hula with my girls this summer. Also, my husband and I go to music festivals where some girls hoop and dance at the same time and I would love to be "that girl!".
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I have a weighted hoop and love it. I have never hooped before but find it really easy. Would so reccomend it!0
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I have a weighted hoop and love it. I have never hooped before but find it really easy. Would so reccomend it!
how much weight is your hoop? And what size? Thanks0 -
Hooping is really easy if you have a weighted hoop. You will pick it up in no time!
I bought mine from these guys (in the UK):
http://www.firetoys.co.uk/juggling/hula-hoops/classic-hoops.html
They know their stuff!0 -
I have a weighted hoop and love it. I have never hooped before but find it really easy. Would so reccomend it!
how much weight is your hoop? And what size? Thanks
Beginner hoops should come up to your waistline ..... or there abouts. The smaller the hoop ... the tougher it will be.
I have a weighted hoop (Danskin) ......bought at Wal-Mart (just to try) .... it was cheap enough $20 range. It's a little short for me (5'5") .... I can't get the hang of it quite yet. Not very heavy .... like 2.5 pounds.
Here are a couple videos
http://video.about.com/exercise/How-to-Do-Beginner-Hula-Hoop-Exercises.htm
http://video.about.com/exercise/How-to-Cardio-Hula-Hoop-Exercises.htm0 -
. It weighs 3lbs and is 108cm0
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You can make your own weighted hoop for pretty cheap, I found a tutorial for it on youtube awhile ago. And also you don't need any dvds, there are toooooons of routines and tricks on youtube. I love hooping, I definitely recommend it!0
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I am a hooper! I bought a weighted one at first with the intention for using it for exercise, however after a couple of months I started buying lighter ones. Now I have about 4 all ranging in different weights (4-1pounds). You can do so much with a hoop other than just using it as a workout, such as many different styles of dancing and tricks. If you plan on taking classes, make sure that it's geared more towards the dance otherwise you'll simply get a workout class that incorporates a hula hoop. An example of a good website that also offers classes/online classes is wellroundedhoops.com, which also sell really good hula hoops. you can even learn from youtube tutorials. It's really fun once you get into it, and I would totally recommend it if you're looking to tone your core area!0
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