BOSU Ball: Total Body Benefits Inc. Balance And Strength

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The BOSU Ball, a secret piece of exercise equipment used by a medal-winning Olympian. It sounds high-end and expensive, it’s not.

Anyone who watched the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea may have noticed the ripped abs and “gold-medal physique” of figure skater Adam Rippon and wondered “how did he get that way?” Besides a very grueling workout, he uses a BOSU balance trainer also referred to as a BOSU ball.

Improve Your Balance

BOSU stands for “BOth Sides Up” or BOth Sides Utilized.” The BOSU ball (available on Amazon right now) looks like half an exercise ball mounted on a rigid plastic base. It can be used with the dome side facing up, so it sits flat on the plastic base or as a wobble board with the dome side facing down. Whichever way you use it, the unstable surface helps improve balance. 

Improve Your Strength

BOSU balls can also be used for strength training, aerobic fitness, for plyometric movements such as jumping activities or for stretching. The nice thing about using a BOSU ball is that they take up less space than a stability ball and because it is flat on one side, it’s not going to roll away from you the way stability balls frequently do.

The Scientific Research

This unusual piece of exercise equipment does have scientific research to back up its credibility.

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Here’s what you can expect from using a BOSU Ball:

Improve balance and workout intensity

Improves flexibility

Provides workout variety

How to get started with BOSU Ball?

If you have never used a BOSU Ball before, it’s recommended to take a class at a workout facility or work with a personal trainer or physical therapist to see if they are right for you.  There are also videos online where you can watch to see how they are used. 

BOSUs are meant to provide variety and a more challenging workout to your regular routine.  Most sporting goods stores sell them or they can be bought online.  However, do your homework on whether a BOSU ball is right for you or not.

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