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Product Description
Horseback riding has long been a recreational and therapeutic activity for individuals of all ages and abilities. Not only a sport, horseback riding is also considered a beneficial form of therapy. The trotting and galloping action of a horse helps strengthen the rider’s spine and pelvic muscles, improves posture and stimulates seldom-used core muscles, in the dorsal and abdominal regions.
Sunpentown International introduces the revolutionary exercise equipment - the Giddyup! Core Exerciser. This equipment simulates the actions of horseback riding with its dual motions: a horizontal 8 motion and an up-and-down motion. As the equipment goes through its multiple combination of motions, the rider is constantly thrown off-balance. This requires the rider’s muscles to involuntarily contract and relax in an attempt to re-balance and stay upright. This reflex action, known as counter-balance exercise, reaches the deep postural muscles of the pelvis and muscles of the thighs, quadriceps, hamstrings and glutei. The most appealing aspect of this Counter-Balance motion is that the user is exercising without really doing anything, as there is no exertion from the user.
AB-757 with dual-motors and dual-controls Features user-friendly LED control panel with 3 program modes plus Auto program. User can set the speed (1 to 5) for each motor (horizontal 8 motor and up-and-down motor), giving the user up to 25 speed combinations.
Through frequent use of this equipment, the benefits are endless: build and strengthen the core muscles, increase metabolism, improve balance and correct posture. As there is no exertion from the user, a 15-minute workout is done effortlessly.
Finally, a fun and relaxed way to exercise. Simply sit and enjoy the ride.



Date Added: 07/09/2012 by Steve Wodtke

5 of 5 Stars
I bought this because I have a horse and am 68 years old. I've started to have lower back pain, and want to be able to ride till I'm a hundred. I figured this would be a great way to get, and keep, my back and legs in shape for riding. It is actually more work than riding, and really does work your core muscles. I've been using it for just a few weeks, and can already feel the difference in my back. I love that I can just sit on it, and watch TV, while it does most of the work. The one problem I had was with chaffing at the higher speeds. I bought a really cheap western saddle seat saver pad from a tack store. It fits on the the machine well, and it has ended that problem. I've had other exercise machines which I have avoided using, but this one I actually look forward to taking for a spin.