Perform free weight exercises on a Swiss ball for a more challenging, deeper work-out.
Many free weight exercises, particularly those that work your upper body, can be performed while sitting or lying on a Swiss ball. The instability created by the Swiss ball makes the exercises more difficult, thus also exercising the deep torso muscles that are important for maintaining a good posture.
Sit on a Swiss ball instead of a chair to work your core while you¡¯re at work or watching TV.
Sitting on an exercise ball creates the opportunity for ¡°active sitting.¡± Active sitting will occur naturally as you subconsciously adjust your core muscles to find and maintain the best possible position for your body. Using a Swiss ball as a chair, therefore, will strengthen the core muscles, improve posture, and increase resistance to injury and repetitive strain.
Swiss balls are great tools for physical therapy, exercise and everyday activities.
Swiss balls, also known as exercise balls, gym balls, sports balls, therapy balls or body balls are elastic rubber balls usually 22 to 34 inches in diameter. Swiss balls provide a comfortable yet unstable surface that encourages the user to engage his or her proprioceptive organs, balance, and core muscles during activities involving the Swiss Ball.