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What Do You Do With Exercise Balls?
Michalis 'BIG Mike' Kotzakolios


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Perhaps you have never heard of exercise balls. They have actually been around for a very long time and are used by both professional athletes and exercise enthusiasts. Here are some examples of how you can use these exercising balls as part of your regular workouts.

One of the great things about these pieces of workout equipment is they are so simplistic. There are no fancy gadget attached to them and you do not need any particular skill to incorporate them into your workout. In fact, balls made for workouts are an excellent way to build up strength and endurance along the middle part of the body, helping to increase the stamina of the back muscles and the abdominal muscles. What this means is that the balls can help you increase the strength of two areas that are particularly susceptible to injury during many forms of exercise.

Choosing a workout ball that is right for you has a lot to do with your height. The correct size for you can be determined by sitting on the ball itself. What you want is to make sure that your hips are as level with your knees as possible. It is all right to have your hips slightly higher than the knees, but if the ball has your knees higher than your hips, the workout ball is too small for you. Do not settle for an exercising ball that is too small for your frame. You will not get the benefits from the workout that you need. As an aside, don't worry about damaging the ball if you are overweight, unless you are over six hundred pounds. Most of the workout balls will accommodate heavier persons with no problem at all.

The magic of the workout ball is that it you begin by learning how to stay on the ball while laying on it. This first step will require you to develop balance, and also will begin the process of making your leg and abdominal muscles contract as you work to stay on the ball. Once you have mastered your balance, you can slowly begin to add some basic exercises to the activity, such as crunch. In time, you may even work up to using free weights while on the ball or other types of exercises that you normally would do on the floor or on a bench. The beauty is that the ball will force your body to use more muscles than using a bench would accomplish.

Simple and fun to use, balls manufactured as exercise equipment can be used at home with the greatest of ease. Why not look for exercise balls at your local sporting goods store or discount retail store today, and begin to have some fun while you tone up?



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