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It's Tuesday, STalkers, and you know what that means! How goes it with you? BIG congrats to the STalker who has lost 40 pounds! Woo hoo!!! Yahoo

I stepped on the scale last night and was a bit miffed to see that I have GAINED 2 pounds. But my waistbands are looser and I can get into a pair of shorts I haven't been able to wear in 2 years. I attribute my muscle gain to my evil physical therapist who makes me use that freaking stability ball. You've seen them. They're about knee-high and make me feel like a bigarse bowl full of jello. Gaaaaah!!! But - as much as I loathe it - that stability ball is why my waist is shrinking.

Did you know that simply sitting on that ball is a small workout? Your core muscles work to balance your body. Sitting on a stability ball burns about 4.1 calories per hour. Bouncing on it burns even more!

Try these 10 ball exercises for a whole-body workout!

#1: Squats With an Exercise Ball

  1. Stand with the exercise ball propped between your lower (lumbar) spine and a wall, pressing slightly into the ball. With hands at your sides or on hips, check that your feet are hip-width apart and slightly in front of you.
  2. Bending at your knees and hips, slowly move into a sitting position with your knees over your ankles. Keep the ball in contact with your back as you move.
  3. Return to standing position, keeping the ball in contact with your back as you move.
  4. Repeat 8-15 times.

Challenge: Lift one foot 1 or 2 inches off the floor and try doing the exercise with one leg at a time. Switch and repeat with the other leg.

 

#2: Birddogs With an Exercise Ball

  1. Get on your hands and knees with the exercise ball under your abdomen.
  2. Lift and extend your opposite arm and leg off the floor at the same time.
  3. Reach away from the center of your body while balancing on the ball and keeping your hips stable.
  4. Repeat 8 times on each side.

Challenge: Hold the position longer.

 

#3: Supine Bridges With an Exercise Ball

  1. Sit on the exercise ball with your hands on your hips or crossed on your chest.
  2. Walk forward, gradually rolling the ball out until it supports your head and shoulders, instead of your buttocks. As you roll out, be sure to keep your weight on top of the ball.
  3. Form a flat "tabletop" with your hips, shoulders, and knees aligned -- and your feet flat on the floor, directly under your knees.
  4. Without moving the ball, lower and lift your hips, tightening muscles in your buttocks and backs of your thighs.
  5. Repeat 8-15 times.

Challenge: Lie on your back with the ball under your feet and your arms on the floor, palms down. Gradually lift your back off the floor, then return to the floor with control.
Advanced challenge: Repeat the challenge, but with your arms off the floor.

 

#4: Push-ups With an Exercise Ball

  1. Lie face down with the exercise ball underneath your belly and your palms flat on the floor.
  2. Use your hands to walk out to a plank position, resting the ball anywhere from your hips to your ankles. (This should be a position that provides for a challenging push-up, but allows your spine to stay aligned - with ears, shoulders, and hips in a line.)
  3. Bend your elbows to lower your upper body toward the floor, keeping your shoulders away from your ears and your abdominal muscles engaged.
  4. Repeat 8-10 times.

Challenge: Move the ball closer to your ankles.
Advanced challenge: Perform the push-ups with your hands on the ball and toes on the floor.

 

#5: Abdominal Tucks With an Exercise Ball

  1. Get into a push-up position with the exercise ball under your knees and your palms flat on the floor.
  2. Tuck your knees in toward your chest as the ball rolls toward your ankles.
  3. Return to the starting position, staying balanced on the ball.
  4. Repeat 8-10 times.

Note: Use caution if you have high blood pressure or if this exercise causes wrist pain.
Challenge: Alternate rotating your hips right and left as you tuck.
Advanced challenge: Keeping your legs straight, move your hips toward the ceiling until the ball is at your ankles.

 

#6: Hamstring Curls With an Exercise Ball

  1. Lie on your back with the exercise ball under your heels and your palms flat on the floor.
  2. Lift hips slightly and bend your knees to draw the ball toward your buttocks, without moving your hips.
  3. Repeat 8-15 times.

Challenge: Raise your hips higher as you pull the ball toward you.
Advanced challenge: Keeping it straight, lift one leg toward the ceiling, and try single leg curls. Keep your hips stable throughout.

 

#7: Crunches With an Exercise Ball

  1. Lie with your middle back on the exercise ball, feet flat on the floor shoulder-width apart, and hands behind your head.
  2. Lift your upper body up, using your abdominal muscles, not your neck. Do not pull with your hands.
  3. Repeat 8-15 times.

Challenge: Begin with the ball lower on your back, which puts more body weight into your abdominals.
Advanced challenge: Lift one foot off the ground and try the crunches. Switch and repeat with the opposite foot off the ground.

 

#8: Walk-outs With an Exercise Ball

  1. Rest your belly on the exercise ball and hands and toes on the floor.
  2. Walk out your hands to a plank position with the ball under your ankles.
  3. Then walk back, trying to keep the ball under your body.
  4. Repeat 6-8 times.

Challenge: Hold the plank position for a few breaths before returning

 

#9: Balance With an Exercise Ball

  1. Sit on the exercise ball, with your hands on your hips.
  2. Lengthen your spine as you imagine a string pulling the top of your head up.
  3. Plant your feet together on the ground in front of the ball.
  4. Lift one foot off the floor and hold for 3 to 5 seconds. Switch legs.
  5. Repeat 8 times with each leg.

Challenge: Position toes on the ground and heels up. Slowly lift the toes on one foot off the ground. Repeat with the other foot.
Advanced challenge: Lift both feet off the floor. Sit with only the ball touching the floor.

 

#10: T, Y, I With an Exercise Ball

  1. Get on your hands and knees with the exercise ball pressing into your hips and thighs.
  2. Keep toes down and knees bent, but lift your knees slightly off the floor. Tightening your abdominal muscles, try to lift your arms out to the sides of your body (into a T position).
  3. Then slowly move your arms forward (into a Y position) and then straight out overhead (into an I position). Maintain a neutral spine with strong abdominals and shoulders out of the ears.
  4. Repeat 4 times in each T, Y, and I position.

Challenge: Repeat the exercise with one leg lifted up.
Advanced challenge: Repeat the exercise with both legs lifted up or use hand weights.

 

Comments

Major Blunder's picture

I accidentaly sit on my balls at least once a day and immediately stand right back up, does that count??????   Wacko

Myss.Tique D'Off's picture

No exercise ball, please!! I had two and both went the same way: destroyed by my dog, who thought Mommy had bought a HUGE new toy for him to kill...
 

ProbablyAlreadyInsane's picture

COngratulations!!!!! Yay!!!

I made it to the gym twice this week and we're only on TUesday!!! SO it's going pretty well!!!

Aniki-Moderator's picture

PA, when I get all of my freaking medical bills paid off, I'll be joining a gym!

Aniki-Moderator's picture

They have a full circuit workout that works all your muscles. It's what I've done in the past and will do so again.

Thumper's picture

Aniki CONGRATS to you my dear.

Hmmm, so your saying sitting on balls works. I will have to try that. It never worked before ...

Aniki-Moderator's picture

Sitting helps because you use core muscles to balance, but doesn't burn many calories. Bounce, Goodluck!!