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How to choose a Stability ball

By FitnessDude · Comments (0)
Thursday, December 17th, 2009

If you are looking in getting a stability ball to include in your workouts, then there are going to be a few things you need to know before you make that purchase.  First, you want to to find out if stability balls will even be worth your money, so let me give you a few reasons why Stability balls are great for your workout routine.

chest exercises 12 300x228 How to choose a Stability ballStability or exercise balls are great at utilizing your core and balance.  The ball is an unstable surface which helps target all different sorts of muscles that you would not be able to target on a stable surface like the floor.  In fact, even just sitting on the ball is better for your stability muscles than sitting in a chair, but do not expect to get six pack abs by just sitting on the ball.  A Stability ball will add a wide variety of workouts to keep your routine fun and enjoyable.   There are many different workouts you can perform on the ball that targets your core, but also other parts of your body too.  If you are pregnant, the stability ball is safe for you, allowing you to do workouts you would not normally be able to do.

stability ball plank1 300x199 How to choose a Stability ballOkay, so you want to buy the ball…What size should you get?  There are normally 3 different sizes 55 cm, 65 cm, and 75 cm.  The 55 cm ball is for people who are 5’7″ and below, the 65 cm ball is for people who are between 5’7″ and 6’2″, and the 75 cm ball is for people 6’2″ and up.  You want to make sure your ball is well inflated.  When you sit on the ball it should slightly dip down and be firm on the sides.  Make sure you check the manufacturer’s weight limits for the ball, most max limits are 300 pounds. It is super important to know the weight limit if you are looking into lifting free weights on your exercise ball.  Finally, make sure that when sitting on the ball your legs are bent at a 90 degree angle, with your knees straight above your ankles.

Enjoy your exercise ball and move slowly on it so you avoid injury.

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Do Exercise Balls Really Work?

By FitnessDude · Comments (6)
Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

The concept of an exercise ball is kind of weird and sometimes hard to grasp. Can something so simple…be so effective?  The answer is…Yes!

An exercise ball, also known as a Swiss ball, stability ball, Pilate’s ball, and a sports ball, is actually a very affective exercise tool in strengthening your core. How does it differ from sit-ups or crunches on a floor?  When you do sit-ups or crunches on the floor, the solid ground helps to stabilize your core.  Because the floor stabilizes your body, you only get an abdominal workout instead of a full core workout.

The reason an exercise ball works, and the reason you see them in gyms and physical therapy centers, is because you are laying on an object that is unstable.  Because you are lying on an exercise ball that is unstable, your core muscles (just not abdominal muscles) have to work to stabilize your body when you perform an exercise.  Exercise balls help you to workout all those little supporting muscles that you cannot target if you were just to do sit-ups or crunches on a floor.

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What about using your exercise ball as a chair?

Although sitting on an exercise ball can help strengthen your core, do not believe the myth that you will get six-pack Abs from sitting on a ball all day. There are a lot of factors that you need for great looking Abs, cardio, weight lifting, core exercise, and a great nutrition plan.

Exercise Balls are great to have and there are tons of workouts you can do with them. Exercise balls are cheap and affordable and can definitely help you in reaching your fitness goals.

Do you have a question? Then ask me! Just click on the “Ask the Fitness Dude A Question” at the bottom right of the page.

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Tags : core workouts, Exercise ball, fitness, Health, pilates ball, six pack abs, sports ball, stability ball, swiss ball

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