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Sporting Goods : Bell Fitness Medicine Ball (Dark Blue 6-Pound)

Bell Fitness Medicine Ball (Dark Blue 6-Pound)

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 59907





Binding: Sports
Product Brand: Bell
Color: Dark Blue 6-Pound
EAN: 0035011860657
Product Feature: Exercise Manual included features individual and partner exercises.
Label: Bell
Product Manufacturer: Bell
Model: 107990
Publisher: Bell
Ranking: 59907
Size: Dark Blue 6-Pound
Studio: Bell
Variation Description: Dark Blue 6-Pound


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  • Exercise Manual included features individual and partner exercises.









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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Med Ball Review
Good news is the ball weighs 6lbs. The only thing that disappointed me was that the ball is filled with sand or some other material. Why is this a problem? When throwing and catching the ball, the ball moves in a lopsided manner based on where the sand is sitting inside the ball. This can throw you off balance a bit when working out. Other than that, the ball is good.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Comfort-Grip Texture
Bell's medicine ball is useful for exercising with or without a fitness DVD. The weight seems perfect for intermediate users. The ball has a comfort-grip texture which makes it easy to hold on to. You can use this medicine ball for strength, cardio and endurance training. It has a strong outer shell with what feels like a sand interior.

The exercise manual is not extensive nor will it give you enough exercises for a full-body workout. For exercises you may want to buy a book like The Great Medicine Ball Handbook: The Quick Reference Guide to Medicine Ball Exercises.

The exercises in the manual include:

Upright Twist
Overhead Turn and Bend
Overhead Side Bender
Bent over Twist
Squat and Reach
Overhead Toss and Catch
Underhand Toss and Catch
Rear Lunge Press
Diagonal Lunge and Push
Seated Twist

The rest of the exercises require you to be working out with a partner. My husband wanted to throw this ball back and forth between us but I found it is too heavy for such an activity.

~The Rebecca Review




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