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Experiences with an exercise ball wanted
Helloooo!
I currently do a variety of different exercises, but I was thinking about throwing an exercise ball into the mix. What are your experiences with them, how many exercises can you do with them, and are they worth the money? Thanks! -Peekaboo |
I havent tried an exercise ball yet but I just read a magazine article today in "First" for 'women on the go'. It said that they cost about $15 and that using one of them is the best thing you can do to lose that part right beneath your belly button. I need that! It said to put the ball between your thighs as you're lying on your back, then to straighten your legs up raising your pelvis slightly for just a few seconds, then repeat. I have no idea how well it works but was thinking of getting one myself. Maybe I'll wait and see if you get any more comments first.
Miki |
I've been wondering about these balls too. I see them at the gym and don't really know how to use them. I have seen some DVD's that use exercise balls. The only problem I have with it is storage. I do my exercises in my bedroom and the ball is fairly big.
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If you have space for an exersize ball, I recomend one. I use one at the gym, as I have no space. I like to use them for back and side exersizes, since it is hard to find another way to do them, especially at home. They are also great for improving balance, as you tend to roll all over the place the first few times you try them. Just sitting on them improves posture. So, I think they are great but storage is definitely a concern.
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I store mine in the bathtub. It's out of the way, and then when somebody needs to use the tub, they just pull it out and put it back in later. It's worth it to have the ball to use for sit-ups.
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I use my ball to help stretch my back muscles before I work out (rolling backwords on the ball)...It really helps prevent me from straining my back on certain exercises...It also helps with the inner thigh area...it's safer than the thigh master...(I know because I have one)...
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Are they worth the money???
I say - YES YES YES!!!! :lol: Check out this article from Krista Scott Dixon...(they're also called the Swiss Ball BTW...) http://www.stumptuous.com/swissball.html (there are photos at the link...you might wanna check 'em out...) Quote:
http://www.ptstrategies.com/exercises/SwissBallex.html http://www.bestabs.com/ab-exercises-2e.asp http://www.wholehealthmd.com/hc/back...,1800,,00.html http://www.acefitness.org/fitfacts/f...cfm?itemid=126 http://www.womenandhorses.com/ballan...xcercises.html |
You are so right!
MrsJim and everyone else who replied,
Thank you so much! I did end up buying an exercise ball, and I absolutely love it. Some recommendations for those interested: -Make SURE you get the right size. The box will tell you, based on your height, what size you should get. Mine is 55 cm. -Make SURE you inflate the ball completely. It may seem fully inflated, but you really need to measure it. Mine was only about half inflated at first, which made it hard to do anything on. -Be sure to do the exercises correctly. Form counts! Other than that, definitely go out and get one, or buy one from eBay. Make sure it's new and comes with a pump. -Peekaboo |
here are some links - lower body http://www.mochasofa.ca/health/progr...02april29a.asp
http://ronjones.org/Handouts/stabili...cisephotos.htm here are some basic things:http://ronjones.org/Handouts/stabili...asicphotos.htm multi exercise: http://www.onlinefit.com/health/index.cfm/Category/90 http://www.sissel-online.com/top_exercises.php here are some upperbody things http://www.mochasofa.com/health/prog...02april15a.asp these balls are also great to use with yoga and pilates. |
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