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๐ฅ Hoop Your Way to a Sleeker You! ๐ฅ
The Acu Hoop 4M is a premium 4-pound, 40-inch weighted hula hoop designed for adults weighing 100-140 lbs. Engineered with GS certified safety standards and durable foam padding, it offers a comfortable, effective core workout that can deliver visible slimming results in under two weeks with just 5 minutes of daily use. Its modular 8-piece design makes it easy to store and transport, making fitness fun, accessible, and perfectly tailored for busy professionals seeking quick, impactful exercise.














| ASIN | B0018DG5D4 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Age range (description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #72,171 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #172 in Exercise Hula Hoops |
| Brand | Sports Hoop |
| Brand Name | Sports Hoop |
| Color | Ming/Red |
| Colour | Ming/Red |
| Country of Publication | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,705 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 101.6L x 101.6W centimeters |
| Item Weight | 3.8 Pounds |
| Item weight | 3.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sports Hoop |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AcuHoop-4M |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Number | 403 |
| Product dimensions | 101.6L x 101.6W centimeters |
| Size | One Size |
| UPC | 891508001015 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
G**E
Sculpts your waste!
Have tried lighter weighted hula hoops that have broken and didn't provide as good of a workout as this one. Easy to assemble, good construction and very durable. Used on a regular basis will help to sculpt your waist. Would happily recommend this product.
K**A
Love this 4lb medium hoop
This is a cut and paste of everything I posted on my Facebook page.... Read my important note at the bottom too!! *** Soooo... I bought an Acu Hoop fitness hula hoop from Amazon.com. I will never ever say anything negative about Hula Hooping. It is definitely not as easy as some make it look if you haven't done it before. You definitely get a great workout from it. I've never been coordinated, but I bought a 4lb hoop and after about 6 tries I can get it to stay up for about 12 spins. Which doesn't sound like a lot, but if you do it for the first time you will understand. I've read that you just have to keep practicing with it to keep it up longer. The more you do it the stronger your muscles get. So I'm going to play with this one for a while and move on to a regular adult weighted hoop. I know it sounds silly, but I want to learn how to do tricks with it. If I can lose weight or tighten some things up, then that's great too. :) Before getting to those 12 spins I couldn't get it to stay up for even 2 spins... Had to work my way up through the 6 tries, spaced apart... I am very out of shape. If anyone decides to try this... buy a neoprene waist belt to use in the beginning. The Acu Hoop has soft ridges on the inside to help it stay up on your body better and to massage your middle, it can bruise you when you first begin. But that only lasts for maybe a week from what I have seen from others. I put my feet about a foot apart one forward one back... some people put their feet a foot apart to the sides, either way is fine... just find the one that works best for you. Today is my first day so I will let people know how it goes. And... sucking your belly in while you are doing it makes it stay up better. I can see how this can improve posture with time. I also have a bad back and this works your core muscles very well which will ultimately help with my back. Any core exercises are great for back pain, it is your stomach muscles that support your upper body more than any other. And yet another footnote... Make sure you stand on something where your feet won't slide or wear non skid shoes. I tried doing it with bare feet on the kitchen floor and my feet slid a little too much. Standing on a rug or outside where your feet won't slide will help. It is fun, but it's also work. If you do try it, don't lose patience with it at the beginning. Today is day 2 for me, I still have trouble keeping the hoop up for long, especially when I first use it. The more you practice with it the easier it will get, but it will take time. I try to keep a focal point on something that is eye level so that I don't bend over. If you bend over you'll lose the hoop ( I have a habit of doing this if I feel the hoop start to go down, then I lose it) there is an urge to bend over if the hoop starts to fall, but if you straighten up instead, sometimes it keeps it up. You have to keep your back straight and hold your stomach in and concentrate on your posture while doing it. It's definitely good for posture and balance. I think its a good workout for your brain too, since you have to think about what you are doing. You will definitely feel it the next day. They only recommend using it for the first week at 3 minute intervals at a time. I used it about 10 times yesterday for a few minutes each time. I definitely feel it today in all the right places. It will work your upper arm muscles all the way down to your thighs. Because you have to keep your arms up for balance, and your knees bent slightly while you are spinning your hips. Also, the hoop might seem a bit large when you put it together, but really it isn't. The hoop should rest on the floor and if the top reaches to your belly button or just above it, it is the right size. I am 5'3 and the medium 4lb hoop reaches to my just above my belly button. ***Another note.... do not hoop on concrete or on wood that can splinter. I hooped in my computer room at first, but the room is slightly too small and my hoop hit the dresser in there and a tiny piece of wood pulled off a tiny piece of my foam on the hoop, not enough to hurt it. Just keep in mind that it has foam on the outside which can get damaged. Just do it in a room that has a rug and plenty of space or outside on your lawn.***
D**T
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B**Z
Me fascino!
Me encanto! โค๏ธ Llego en un buen estado.
G**6
FUN & EFFECTIVE
FINALLY! An exercise I actually look forward to, and therefore easily stick with. And it's far cheaper, more fun, and more convenient than a gym. And I lost 3 lbs my first week or so. I am a 63-year-old female, 50 pounds overweight, and hadn't engaged in any sustained physical activity in years. Been using the hoop about 8-10 days now. Being so out of condition, I still tire quickly, so each of my sessions last only about 2 minutes. And the hoop still produces dramatic results. (I do 2 to 4 sessions a day, over a period of about 8-9 hours) * After my first few attempts, on 3 consecutive days, I was able to actually "hoop," keeping the hoop up around my waist. Even before I achieved any degree of success, I was having fun, and experienced very minimal & painless bruising in the beginning. * From the very first attempt, I felt energized, and that energy increases as I make hooping progress. I'm off coffee! * Because of the energy I derive from hooping, I've been able to easily resume other forms of exercise: walk briskly for 1-2 hours daily; work with free weights as I watch TV. I like that there's no special clothing, shoes, equipment, or preparation necessary. I get out of bed and immediately get to hooping while still in my nightgown. It's a quick waker-upper that gets my day off to a good, productive start. Throughout the day, when I start to drag, I spontaneously start hooping and I'm energized again. I hoop two to four times a day, whether I feel weary or not. All this has naturally decreased my appetite. Hoop was easy to assemble; no special tools or tricks required. And I had no problems with respect to the hoop's coming apart. And I love the bright colors; they lift my mood. As with any exercise, this method might not be for everyone. I suggest that before ordering the hoop, you test your ability to gyrate, simulating movements you'd be making with the Hula Hoop.
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