Using the p3, Back stretcher, Step four – Activeforever P3 Portable Back Stretcher User Manual

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Step Four

: Adjust Handle Length

• Standing, hold the Main Shaft of the P3, positioning the Hand Grips at your hips (Fig. 5). The Hand Grips should align

with the outside seam of your pants.

• If the Hand Grips do not fit to your hips properly you will need to adjust the Handle length. Depress the Handle

Adjustment Pin on both handles. Slide them out to the desired position and allow the pin to re-engage (Fig. 6).

• Check to be sure the Hand Grips fit snugly to the outside of your hips (Fig. 7).

Note: If the Handles are set too long (not snug around hips), it will be difficult to obtain leverage for an effective stretch.

Step Five

: Adjust Main Shaft Length

• Stand the P3 upright, on the tip of the Ankle Support Shaft, by holding on to the Hand Grips (Fig. 8).

• If the Handles do not line up with your hips, the Main Shaft will need to be readjusted.

• Pull up on the Main Shaft Adjustment Pin and slide the Shroud along the Main Shaft to modify as needed (Fig. 9).

• Allow the Pin to re-engage in a setting that aligns the Hand Grips with your hips (Fig. 10).

TIP: Make note of the setting number for future adjustments.

Step Six

: Adjust the Ankle Supports

• Position yourself in the use position (Fig. 11).

• Pull out the Ankle Adjustment Pin to open the Ankle Supports wide enough so your ankles can enter from the side.

• Insert your ankles by turning your foot so the heel enters first (Fig. 12).

• Pull the Pin to close the Ankle Supports for a comfortable fit over the top of your ankles (Fig. 13).

USING THE P3

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BACK STRETCHER

• Lie down flat on the floor with your legs straight and hips

between the Hand Grips. Place your palms on the top of the

Hand Grips - your arms should be slightly bent at the sides,

approximately 15-20 degrees (Fig. 14).

• Firmly push down towards your feet. If the Main Shaft length

setting is exactly correct, you will need a maximum push effort

to just straighten your arms (Fig. 15). If under maximum push

your arms are still significantly bent, then you will need to
shorten the Main Shaft setting by one hole and try again.

• If you are unable to feel a substantial stretch to your back, you

may need to adjust the setting for the Hand Grips and Main

Shaft. Refer to Steps 4 and 5 to determine your ideal setting
and try again.

• Attempt to relax the muscles in your lower back. The pressure

applied should allow the body to lengthen an average of 1.3

to 2.5 centimeters (0.5-1.0 inches) during the stretch. Hold for

5-10 seconds only. Rest and repeat at least two more times.

In order to maximize results, you may need to extend the Main
Shaft to allow for body lengthening.

WARNING: Make sure that all Adjustment Pins are completely engaged in a hole setting prior to use.

Figure 6

Figure 7

Figure 5

Figure 9

Figure 10

Figure 8

Figure 12

Figure 11

Too Tight

Good Fit,
Around Hips

Figure 13

Figure 14

Figure 15

Too Long

Good Fit,
At the Hips

Push, Hold for 5-10 Seconds, Release

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