How To Do Step-Up-To-Balance Bicep Curl To Overhead Press

Step-Up-To-Balance Strengthens Core, Thighs, Biceps and Shoulders
INSTRUCTIONS

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INSTRUCTIONS

There are 4 moves. 1) Step up on to platform with left leg. Stand on left foot as you do each exercise. 2) Perform 1 dumbbell curl. 3) Perform 1 dumbbell overhead press. 4) Lower weights and step down. Move slowly throughout each move.


EXERCISE GOAL: Maintain stability

MODIFICATIONS: 1) The higher the platform, the harder it is to maintain stability. Use a lower platform if needed. 2) Stand on one foot while performing the exercise without the platform. 3) Reduce the weight by using smaller dumbbells.


EQUIPMENT: Dumbbells, Platform, or Step


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How To Do A Stability Ball Dumbbell Combo

Stability Ball Dumbbell Combo Is A Core Stabilization Exercise The Strengthens Back and Shoulders
INSTRUCTIONS

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INSTRUCTIONS

There are 5 moves in this exercise. Lie on the stability ball with feet hip width. Hold dumbbells with a pronated grip in the start position with dumbbells under shoulders. 1) Slowly bend elbows into a right angle while lifting dumbbells up. 2) Keep elbows at right angles and move weights up aligning dumbbells with ears. 3) Straighten elbows while pushing dumbbells forward, arms forming a straight line. 4) Pull elbows back to a right angle. This is the same position as # 2. 5) Lower dumbbells to the start position. Repeat additional rounds as desired.


TECHNIQUE: Keep shoulders away from the ears. Push front of the hips into the ball by maintaining glute muscle activation. Remain stable during each movement.

MODIFICATION: If the ball is too large, or the weight too heavy, you’ll have difficulty with stabilization. If your feet don’t touch the floor, select a smaller ball or remove some of the air.


EQUIPMENT: Stability Ball and Dumbbells


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How To Do Prone Wide Rows on A Stability Ball With A Workout Bar

Stability Ball Prone Wide Rows Is A Core Stabilization Exercise The Strengthens Upper Back and Core
INSTRUCTIONS

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INSTRUCTIONS

Take a prone position on the exercise ball with feet wider than hips. Bend elbows and grip the workout bar wider than shoulder width. Slowly bring the bar toward chest and then release to the start position. Grip is pronated with wrists straight.


TECHNIQUE: Remain stable throughout.

MODIFICATION: If the ball is too large, or the weight is too heavy, you’ll have difficulty with stabilization. If your feet don’t touch the floor select a smaller ball or release some of the air.


EQUIPMENT: Stability Ball and Workout Bar


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How To Do A Basic Back Strength Exercise On A Stability Ball

Stability Ball Cobra Combination Is A Core Stabilization Exercise The Strengthens Back and Shoulders
INSTRUCTIONS

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INSTRUCTIONS

There are 3 moves in this exercise. Lie on the stability ball with feet slightly wider than your hips. 1) Slowly raise arms up and outward forming a wide V-angle for one repetition. Lower arms. 2) Raise arms out to your sides forming a straight line for one repetition. Lower arms. 3) Raise arms in back of you forming a V-angle for one repetition. Lower arms. Repeat additional rounds of 3 movements as desired.


TECHNIQUE: Remain stable during each movement.

MODIFICATION: If the ball is too large, you’ll have difficulty with stabilization. If your feet don’t touch the floor select a smaller ball or release some of the air.


EQUIPMENT: Stability Ball


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Home Fitness Equipment: Exercise Ball

Achieve Your Strength Training Fitness Goals With The Exercise Ball

Category: Total Body Strength, Balance, Flexibility and Core Training

How To Use It: The Exercise Ball improves balance by activating the core muscles. Exercises are performed in a variety of positions: kneeling, on your back, on your abdomen, lying on the floor, sitting on the floor.

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The Exercise Ball has to be inflated, so you’ll need to get an air pump, unless the pump is included. The model shown on the right includes a pump.

Buy a ball according to your height. Some balls have a burst free safety feature. If the ball is punctured it will slowly deflate. Certain manufacturers sell exercise balls according to weight capacity, as well as height.

Portability: Remove the air from the ball and transport it anywhere. In some cases, the pump may be larger and heavier than the deflated ball.

Benefits: Excellent addition to a home gym. Very easy to store when deflated.  Cost effective and versatile. Often includes an exercise chart with purchase.  A small investment in an exercise ball goes a long way.

Type of Workout:  Total Body workout includes flexibility, balance and core strength.


WHERE TO PURCHASE EXERCISE BALLS

Amazon Exercise Balls, Perform Better Versa Ball Stability Ball, and Power Systems LifeFitness Stability Ball. When purchasing a stability ball, be sure to select the correct size.

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How To Buy An Exercise Ball

Exercise Balls Are Sold According To Height

Some Manufacturers Offer Weight Capacity Guidelines

Use this chart, to take the guesswork out of buying the correct size exercise ball.

5’7″ or shorter use a 55-centimeter ball.

5’7″ to 6’4″ use a 65-centimeter ball.

Taller than 6’4″ use a 75-centimeter ball.

Inflate the ball so that it’s firm. When you sit on it, your knees and hips should form a 90 degree angle.