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Use a Balance Trainer Spokane, for Indoor Core Training

Friday, November 13th, 2009

Winter is fast approaching. For some that means hitting the slopes and for others, a lot of snow shoveling. No matter what your plans are, winter is a strenuous time on your body. I recommend using a balance trainer Spokane on the days you don’t see your personal trainer. This will help build your core muscles. Why is this important? Core muscles are important for stability, back strength and lifting power. When you want to get out of the house this winter, use a balance trainer Spokane for extra power.

Balance Trainer in SpokaneWhich balance trainer should I use?

Discs, balls, foam stabilizers, wood or plastic…they all look exciting. Choosing the right balance trainer for your home can be a bit confusing. Most balance trainers are under $100, many under $50. They all get the job done but when it comes to fun and simple, the BOSU is the right fit.

What is a BOSU and what makes it the best balance trainer…

BOSU stands for “Both Sides Up” or “Both Sides Utilized.” The name represents the product and the philosophy behind the workout. This means having balance in life as well as in your workouts. It was invented in 1999 by David Weck, an inflated rubber half -ball attached to a rigid platform. It is also referred to as the “blue half-ball”, because it looks like a stability ball cut in half. This combination of stable/unstable allows a wide range of users, from the young, elderly, or injured to the elite level athlete. With the dome side up, the device can be used for athletic drills and aerobic activities. As the name suggests, the device can also be flipped over so that the platform faces up. In this position, the device is highly unstable and can be used for a wide array of exercises as well.

The Bosu was built with lower back pain sufferers in mind. But the biggest benefit was the core stabilization achieved from doing workouts with the BOSU. With the dome side up, the BOSU Balance Trainer is a dynamic piece of equipment. You can stand on, jump on, kneel on, lay on, etc. to train and challenge every part of your body.  And you can flip it over to perform many more exercises with the other side up. Keep one at home and one in the office and you will never forget to train your core.

Physzique will train your entire body and combined with the BOSU at home, you can make this winter extra fit. Ask Zach Hunt, personal trainer at Physzique, about more core strengthening exercises.

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