I just got one the other day. I have only done Military Presses on it, but so far it is a good extra workout. I'm going to see what other things I can add the sability ball with. Def worth the 10$.
Woah. Thanks alot Cynic! I'm def going to try all of them out and include them into my workout.Don't bother doing bar or DB lifts on it. You'll lose force development from the instability.
Instead, use it to develop stability, coordination and balance.
Examples of good exercises (taken from, you guessed it, "New Rules of Lifting"):
Swiss-ball lateral rolls.
Supine hip extensions w/ and w/o leg curl
Crunches
Russian twists
I'm sitting on a stability ball right now instead of using my chair. easier on my butt and I am able to keep my back straight instead of slouching. slouching is not good for the back. Also I am not getting stiff like I usually would with the chair.
So is it ok to use it for bench presses??
So is it ok to use it for bench presses??
Definately not!
You want a stable platform when you have a weight over your head and throat.
I disagree. I love to use the stability ball as a bench. You may not be able to lift as heavy of a weight as on a stationary bench, but using the ball gives you an awesome workout. You need to maintain your core throughout the entire workout!
People have different goals man. How people want to work out is their own decision there are merits in heaps of different types of training.
Definately not!
You want a stable platform when you have a weight over your head and throat.
The article I read said you don't gain as much in strength due to a loss of force production when lifting on an unstable surface.
As Alwyn has them in his program, the only weighted swiss ball exercises are a medicine ball throw and crunches. Everything else is bodyweight to develop the coordination in the TVA (transverse abdominals), stability and balance.
And as they are, they are hard.
Wowgood to know!! But now I'm screwed!! lol!! I was starting to work out at home and my bench is in the basement, is there other options??
I got another question about the stability ball, is this the most efficient type of non-gym equipment to do crunches with?