Bosu Sport fifty five cm Balance Coach
- Balance ball trainer for strengthening and coordinating core muscle tissues
- Supports squats, bicep curls, shoulder raises, crunches, and a lot more
- Strengthens, trims, and tones whilst bettering harmony and coordination
- Incorporates foot pump and exercise guide
- Combines bodily and mental target measures 55 cm in diameter
BOSU Sport Balance Coach 55cm has a sleek, compact design that permits for simple transportation and storage.Proper for everyone from elite athletes to youngsters to weekend warriors striving to remain in shape, the Bosu balance coach will help you strengthen and coordinate a number of key muscle mass groups, including the muscle tissue you do not see. The Bosu targets your core muscle tissues–the muscular tissues about your abdominal and back region–while you carry out a host of distinct workouts, from squats and bicep curls to lateral shoulder raises and hip extensions. As a consequence, you not only obtain strength, trim, and tone, but also boost your equilibrium and coordination alongside the way. In addition, Bosu teaching will help strengthen the thoughts, with thoughtful motion that needs the participant to not only be bodily concerned, but also “the following and existing” with the brain totally engaged. By combining physical and mental target, Bosu coaching will improve your efficiency across a vast continuum of pursuits, which includes sports activities, recreation, and day-to-day jobs.
The Bosu balance trainer–which measures 55 cm and comes in blue–comes with a foot pump and an exercising guide.
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November 7th, 2011 at 3:26 pm
best price if you know what you’re looking for,
As others have commented, the contents of the box don’t really match the description. I got a pump, but no fill tip; I did not get the DVD. HOWEVER, I had a pump from my large exercise ball and an extra seal tip, and didn’t need the DVD. In that case, this BOSU was half the price of another one, and I calculated that I could get along without the peripheral stuff. The BOSU itself is club quality, and was quickly pumped with my exercise ball foot pump. It did include an exercise booklet that gave me more ideas than I’ve gotten at my gym (where I use one of these).
so: if you really want to spend another $60 for a pump you already have, and a DVD you don’t use, get one of the other products.
as an aside — this was shipped in an ENORMOUS box, but on Amazon Prime, that didn’t matter to me.
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|November 7th, 2011 at 3:40 pm
Just as good as the pro version,
I was a little concerned that the cheaper version of the Bosu wouldn’t be as good as the pro version that I use in physical therapy. But personally, I don’t see a difference between the two. This is the cheapest price I’ve seen for the Bosu, pump, and DVDs. I love my Bosu!
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|November 7th, 2011 at 4:19 pm
i love it,
this bosu ball sport is awesome, smaller than the trainer which is good because i live in an apartment. very handy and fun to exercise. i recommend
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