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A smart hula hoop is a hoop with a weighted ball spinning through waist movement. The hoop won't fall. Would US 4XL plus size (49" waist) and above ladies want to use them for fitness if such a hoop could fit into their waists? Why and why not?
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The product of hoop with a weighted ball is very useful in women fitness and reasonable price to buy the product.
I'm not quite sure how the hoop stays up. Is it fitted to the person's waist? I think people of any size might love this idea as a way to exercise and maybe also lose weight. The challenge of making the ball do whatever it's supposed to do could be very fun. And if it doesn't require a huge amount of space, people can use this comfortably in their own homes or own yards. I'm not sure why the question is directed to woman 4XL and larger, but I can see people of all sizes being interested in this.
I think they might if it was easy for them to use. Most larger people exercise so this might be a good option. I'm not a 4X but I would use it.
I think that this is a great idea. Using a hula hoop is great exercise and requires a completely different way to move than many other exercises. I think that larger women would appreciate being able to use a hula hoop and they would be happy to get the benefits from using it. Since this is not something that is readily used, I think that many people would like to start using this
I suppose yes, it depends on the woman of course, but I imagine that it would make fitness more fun using such a hula hoop.
I think this might be awkward to do exercises with since hula hooping is about gyrating. However it is a space efficient way to exercise.
I think if the hoop fit it would be used by plus sized women. It is low impact, something needed for heavier people.
I don't think 4XL sized women would want to use this piece of equipment because it would be uncomfortable. Those prods on the inner circle would start becoming painful after a few spins. I know this because I used a similar hoop awhile back and it was uncomfortable for me.
They might not want to use it if it made them feel self conscious trying to fit it around their waist and it didn't feel loose enough But they also might want to try it because it would be fun low impact exercise.
I believe if they were adjustable as they began to lose weight the would definitely use it. I've already seen some women using them on videos but I'm not sure if they were 4x or not.
Yes, they would definitley use it because it is something they can use in the privacy of their home without being embarassed like at a gym. It would very much appeal with a video and pictures showing plus size people using it. It would work on their midsection which is very desireable.
I think that they would because it's part of pop culture and most people used hula hoops in their youth. Also using a hula hoop sounds like a fun fitness activity.
If it fits it fits. I can't imagine the testing to say it would not.
I really don't think that women that are overweight would only focus on their waist. They would probably want a full body workout if weight loss is their goal. It does not seem practical other than it might be fun for them to hula hoop.
yes i think they would use it and like it. it seems like a cool and effective tool to use to lose weight and work out.
I think if someone tried it first and it worked then I would try it myself. I don't know how it works but willing to try it if it would help with exercising.
At one time I was 2xl... I would say they wouldn't use it. I had problems with that type of hip movement and I didn't have that size waist. Though it could depend on height. I'm short.
I do not think ladies of that size would want to use a hoop if it fit. Ladies are self conscious of their waist and hula hooping would accentuate that area.
I'm not sure if larger women would like this type of item. But I think I would like it for myself.
I’m in between on this one. I do think if they are serious about losing weight and trying new things to get to their goal they would try this. I also think because of their size, they may not feel comfortable using the product.
I think they would be interested in buying it because it's low impact, doesn't seem overly strenuous, and can be done in private.
I think so! I think its an easy way to get into fitness that isn't too hard on any joints, and can burn calories fast.
I would be very curious which women would like to try them and which women would choose not want then at all. If someone was confident with their body and felt that they could use the hoop in the correct way, then these they would love it. However those with poor self body images and not as fit, would probably not want to join in with everyone else.
I feel like they probably would like it, it's a more fun way to exercise and can be done anywhere, you also don't have to worry about it falling
I think it would be semi interesting to try. It's a unique idea.
I'm not sure why anyone wouldn't want to use this. I want one and I am 5'7' and weigh 127 lbs.
I don’t understand this product or what it would do for me and my waist, therefore I wouldn’t buy it. I’ll stick to cardio on the treadmill and lifting weights.
I think that they might enjoy something like this. I feel that it's something new and exciting and they might be willing to try it out.
Yes, I think I'd try just about anything once for fitness and this looks like a FUN way to try something new to trim some weight, especially around the waist, s so yes, I would try it just based on it being something new and because it's fun to hula hoop and I'd love to see how it works.
The idea is interesting and may take a learning curve to be able to us. The idea may be attractive because it can be used alone in the home and not make people feel as self conscience.
I think so - these are very trendy, and they involve having fun while exercising, so i don't see why anyone that was able to use them wouldn't want to.
Yes. I would try this. This would create the motion that is needed without the awkward frustrating task of keeping the ring up.
I think this hoop itself is a nice idea and I love the colors and designs that it comes in. However, for those who are a bit bigger I am hesitant in saying that they would like to try this product because I feel like it would just be uncomfortable for them to use personally.
I am not sure. I think i would have to actually try one to find out.
The product is dumb. I find it insulting to plus size ladies. A hula hoop is for fun. This makes it too complicated.
I don't think the overweight ladies will want to do this because a hula hoop requires a lot of physical exertion and they will tire easily and get bored with the product quickly. Also, the movement of a hula hoop might make overweight women feel uncomfortable. It's emphasizing a weird movement in an area they would feel self conscious about.
I think it's smart to always be inclusive, so yes I would agree that the option should be made available.
They might if you adjust it to their needs. It could be a fun way to lose weight without the pressure of a gym.
It looks sort of interesting. I assume the string comes off? I also assume the pads on the inside are soft? If it is fun, It might make me get out there and shake my bootie.
I don't think they would. It looks restrictive and uncomfortable. I'd feel like a show animal.
I would like to say yes but when your waist size is that large, most people do not exercise nor would they use this product.
I think people that big may have a hard time with it. They can't move so good. My mom is deceased but she was big at one point and I know when she was bigger she couldn't move around too well. Thank you.
I think ladies of all sizes might purchase and use this product if there was a good demonstration of the product instead of an image. Thank you.
I mean, I don't ever plan on being that size and I hope I never am but I'm sure at least some would enjoy it as long as it was easy to use at home. It would take up a lot of storage space but I could see them not actually being able to use the product, they may not be able to get the momentum but I could also be wrong about that.
Yes i would advised it be used because it is good for exercise and someone can know if he is gaining weight or losing. No because it might seem uncomfortable.
I am not that size, but I really think it would depend on the person. It may be challenging for someone that size to make the correct movements, and it may be hard from a self-esteem point for that person to purchase a hoop of that size.
I think they would want to use them. This could be a great workout and you are set to succeed if it doesn't fall off.
Absolutely 100%. I would love something like this. It would help with aerobic and cardio exercise as well as tone my waist and maybe get rid of a little belly gut. I hope this is a real product. Going to amazon right now to see.
I can see this style of hula hoop being very beneficial to losing weight. I can see all sizes of people wanting to use it.
If it was comfortable, I can see it being something that might be appealing, but it could also be awkward and not comfortable if not adjustable enough.
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