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kenyonchris
08-11-2009, 11:20 AM
My SO and I are trying to get away for a night before he starts his new job as chief of police and I never see him again....
So I found this nice hotel in Dallas, the idea being we will take the mountain bikes, ride in the morning, then spend the afternoon in the pool and go to dinner, spend the night, then go for a ride in the morning after checkout if we are feeling up to it.
The room rate at this 4 star hotel is $199, which is ok, I guess, for the night...but the rate is cut in half if, for one minute continuously, you can hula-hoop.
Now, I am never one to shrink away from a challenge, but I haven't hula hooped since I was, ok, well never. And it seems that the hula hoop itself has gone out of vogue, so can't find one to practice.
Any hula hoop champions out there? Words of advice?

Biciclista
08-11-2009, 11:24 AM
good luck!
do you get to practice?

Chile Pepper
08-11-2009, 12:08 PM
too funny! I could hula hoop for hours when I was a girl, so I was shocked when I recently picked up a hula hoop that some kids were playing with and could not go a single round. So I would definitely recommend practicing. It's easy enough once you get the swing of it, but otherwise it's not happening.

kenyonchris
08-11-2009, 12:09 PM
good luck!
do you get to practice?

No, but one of my mounted officer buddies reminded me that there are some hula hoops at the barn....we use them to do sensory training with the patrol horses. They are pretty dusty and old, but I can at least get the swing of it.

channlluv
08-11-2009, 12:26 PM
Target's got'em!

Good luck! What a great promotion! (Your SO's and the hotel's.)

Roxy

GulfCoastAmy
08-11-2009, 12:52 PM
That's so cool! Practice, practice, practice! I have no tips, but I'm rooting for ya!

Pedal Wench
08-11-2009, 01:09 PM
It's easy enough once you get the swing of it, ...


..., but I can at least get the swing of it.

Puns intended?

sfa
08-11-2009, 01:13 PM
Good luck! Like Chile Pepper, I could hula hoop like a champ when I was little. Now I pick them up and can't make them go around even once. I get regular practice (having a 10 year old daughter and a scout troop helps!) but I just can't get the hang of them anymore. Personally, I blame the presence of hips, and the different width-of-body to diameter-of-hula-hoop ratio between little kids and adults. Kids in my scout troop who had never seen them before could pick them up and just go. And the ones who HAD played with them before were amazing--I had two girls who had multiple hoops going around and they kept this up for a good 10 minutes.

You can still buy them at large toys stores--check around where they have the bins of playground balls and such.

Sarah

redrhodie
08-11-2009, 05:16 PM
No, but one of my mounted officer buddies reminded me that there are some hula hoops at the barn....we use them to do sensory training with the patrol horses. They are pretty dusty and old, but I can at least get the swing of it.

Oh, this is good! The ones in stores today are lighter than the one I had when I was little, and that makes it harder, especially for an adult. If these are old and heavy, you may be in luck.

They also sell adult size hoops, be they're not cheap. If you decide you love the sport, it may be worth the investment!

maryellen
08-11-2009, 05:35 PM
remember to keep one foot in front of the other when you start. i was stunned when I tried to hula hoop up for the first time in 40 years to realize how hard it was--it seemed so easy when I was a kid. w a bit of practice, you'll be able to do a minute.

OakLeaf
08-11-2009, 05:42 PM
KC, you should've picked one up when you were working Bonnaroo! ;)

They're so popular at the outdoor concerts - but the only place I've ever seen them for sale is from the itinerant vendors at said concerts. Keep thinking I'll buy one and learn to use it...

I'd get one of the take-down ones, that come in four pieces.

I never did hula hoop as a kid, but I'm hearing echoes of my jump rope ability. I'm lucky to jump for a minute, now. When we were kids we jumped all through recess! But then, we took half-jumps, where adult jumping is "hot pepper." :p

Anyway, with practice I'm sure you can do it.

solobiker
08-11-2009, 05:46 PM
Good luck!! I would offer you my big ole hips if you think it would help:p

redrhodie
08-11-2009, 05:48 PM
I found our alter-universe!

http://www.hooping.org/

There's hooping forum! There's even a great "how to" section that tells you how to make an adult size hoop.


Edit: I got so enthralled with the idea of Hula Hooping that I didn't think of this until now...what 4* hotel makes its guests perform circus tricks to get a better rate?! I'm taking away a star.

Still, I'd probably want to stay there!

Brandi
08-11-2009, 06:59 PM
I love to hula hoop. I made some a few years ago and brought them on a camping trip, they were a huge hit! try you might like it. And it is good for your core!

Tuckervill
08-13-2009, 07:35 PM
I love hula-hooping. The heavier the hoop, the easier it is. I think we thought it was easier when we were kids because the the hoop to body weight ratio was higher. Now the regular hoop is very light as compared to our body weight. But weighted hoops are easier than the kid hoops for me now.

We often hula-hoop in fitness classes. The women can always do it, it seems, but the men with round bellies...it just slides off! Very comical. lol.

I wonder how you did at the hotel?

Karen

tyrocks00
08-18-2009, 01:09 PM
Damn Ive never thought of hula hooping as a competitive sport but thats pretty cool ;) Im not so great at it, but my mom had one of those giant ones that you're supposed to use to keep in shape (not the lame plastic ones that kids use) and IT WAS SO TOUGH. I guess Im just not strong enough for that kinda thing.

badger
08-19-2009, 09:45 PM
all of a sudden I'm hearing hula hoop this, hula hoop that... I'm wondering: will hula hooping get rid of the little jelly belly I'm developing? I've always had it but it's getting a bit more noticeable now. Even when I was younger I never could get rid of it, but I'm determined that something out there has got to help!

NoNo
08-20-2009, 05:03 AM
Damn Ive never thought of hula hooping as a competitive sport but thats pretty cool ;) Im not so great at it, but my mom had one of those giant ones that you're supposed to use to keep in shape (not the lame plastic ones that kids use) and IT WAS SO TOUGH. I guess Im just not strong enough for that kinda thing.

I saw one of those in my brother's gym (his condo has a gym in it), and thought I'd give it a try. Well, it had these knobs all around the inside that were supposed to "massage" you, but all they did was bruise my entire midsection!:eek:

Tuckervill
08-20-2009, 06:45 AM
You get used to the knobbies after the first couple of times. Use the lightest one to get there quicker.

Hula hooping won't get rid of a fat bulge. Nothing will, except liposuction and reduction of overall body fat. Unfortunately, that's my problem, too. That fat bulge on my midsection is always going to be there, relatively out of place to the rest of my body, no matter how big my body is! :)

Hula-hooping WILL, however, make your midsection stronger and draw in those muscles under that tummy bulge, and make it appear less noticeable.

Karen

OakLeaf
08-20-2009, 07:18 AM
Any time I've gotten bruised by a light touch, it's been because of adhesions. (Assuming you have a normal platelet count, etc., and don't normally bruise easily.)

Probably the knobbies are a good thing for you, breaking up trigger points in your abs!

We're going to a concert over Labor Day weekend and I might just have to spring for a hoop....

badger
08-20-2009, 08:27 AM
yeah, I'm active and weigh only 115lbs but still manage to have a muffin top! :p I think I'll pick up a hula hoop anyways, if nothing else than to have a party trick!

BikingNurse
08-20-2009, 09:56 AM
I really like the idea of Hoopliaties. especially cause I'm really bad about core training. Maybe this is the answer....:cool::rolleyes: