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Discover the latest rave to hit fitness centers

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You may have seen them in the gym: half of a large rubber ball


that's flat on one side. They're often blue in color and look


like a gigantic outtie belly button. ?What are those things??


you wonder. Well they're BOSU balls (or balance trainers). It's


the latest rave to hit fitness centers across America.





BOSU is an acronym that stands for "Both Sides Up". You can use


the balls, also referred to as trainers, or balance trainers, on


either side. Whether the rounded bouncy dome part is up or the


flat 25 inch platform side is up, you'll get different types of


balance challenges.





This cross-training fitness invention has its origins in the


field of medicine, balance, functional and sports specific


training. It offers a different means to make exercise more


appealing and effective for average people, fitness fanatics and


highly trained athletes.





So what do you do with it? You can walk, run, step, hop, jump and


leap on the BOSU trainer. You can work it at an easy steady


rate-pace that can be maintained for long periods or push the


intensity with anaerobic intervals. Or do some stretching on it.


Active stretches use the muscles of the body to move a body part


whereas passive stretching uses gravity or an outside force to


put stretch-tension on the target muscle(s). While standing or


kneeling on the dome, you can move the upper body lower, higher,


to the sides or by reaching for and picking up cards from various


locations on the floor, or by touching and/or relocating cones


that have been placed in close proximity to the dome. It's great


for working your trunk too. Maintaining spinal alignment is


important to low back health and sports performance.





Many sports teams use BOSU training too. Says Bennie Wylie,


Assistant Strength Coach of the Dallas Cowboys "I implement the


BOSU trainer during our off-season program for core strength


training and rehabilitation of ankle and knee problems. It is a


great piece of equipment and gives us an important extra


dimension to our overall fitness program. Almost all of the


players use the BOSU trainer in some fashion on a regular


basis."





So the next time you overhear a conversation in the grocery store


or your friend tells you that she's going to the 5:30 p.m. BOSU


class at the Y, you'll know what they're talking about. Better


yet, give it a try yourself!





The information contained in this article is for educational purposes


only and is not intended to medically diagnose, treat or cure any


disease. Consult a health care practitioner before beginning any


health care program.










About the author:


Emily Clark is editor at Lifestyle Health News and Medical Health News
where you can find the most up-to-date advice and information on
many medical, health and lifestyle topics.



Article Source: Messaggiamo.Com





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