If my eyes had been blindfolded, I would have thought that someone had put a mat on the floor. Walking was soft. It is also still common for me to have to sit down after a short time because my muscles from the back down to the thighs cramp up and I am in danger of collapsing. This was completely different on Pneumatit concrete. There were no cramps. Instead, I always felt centered and balanced while walking. Moreover, I experienced an energy that rose along the spine up into the head and beyond. The feeling is not easy to describe, but it was cozy, warm, and soft like a water source welling up and coming to light. I could walk and stand easily and persistently without getting tired or fidgety as usual. The floor seemed springy. The painful jolts that usually hit my knees were gone but returned immediately when stepping off Pneumatit concrete onto regular concrete or asphalt surfaces. For my standards, I walked for quite a long time without getting tired at all; on the contrary, even as an aftereffect, there was a refreshing sensation in my legs and feet which usually hurt after walking around for some time—someone should make shoe soles out of Pneumatit concrete!
On the way home, I remained alert and focused for about an hour before stopping at a rest area where I fell into an astonishingly deep sleep lasting another hour or so; afterward waking up fully rested with complete concentration allowing me to continue driving with ease. Unfortunately during visits with two clients en route later on in the day—I experienced those familiar symptoms again: barely able to stand or walk nor rise from sitting positions—I found myself longing once more for Pneumatit concrete beneath me instead! No more concrete should be produced without Pneumatit.