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  2. Exercise ball - Wikipedia

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    An exercise ball is a ball constructed of soft elastic, typically in 5 diameters of 10 cm increments, from 35 to 85 cm (14 to 33 in), and filled with air. The air pressure is changed by removing a valve stem and either filling with air or letting the ball deflate.

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  4. BOSU - Wikipedia

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    In this position, the device is highly unstable and can be used for other forms of exercise. The name initially came from an acronym standing for “Both Sides Up" - a reference to the two ways a BOSU ball can be positioned. It is also referred to as the "blue half-ball", because it looks like a stability ball cut in half. The acronym now ...

  5. Medicine ball - Wikipedia

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    Exercising with a medicine ball Medicine ball plank Man exercising with a medicine ball. A medicine ball (also known as an exercise ball, a med ball, or a fitness ball) is a weighted ball whose diameter is about a shoulder-width (approx. 350 mm (13.7 in)), often used for rehabilitation and strength training. [1]

  6. Gyroscopic exercise tool - Wikipedia

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    A gyroscopic exercise tool is a specialized device used in physical therapy to improve wrist strength and promote the development of palm, wrist, forearm, and finger muscles. It can also be used as a unique demonstration of some aspects of rotational dynamics .

  7. Talk:Exercise ball - Wikipedia

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    Exercise ball gets about twice as many hits. That's not entirely definitative, but does hint it is the more common term, and by naming convention, the most common term should be the one used. - Taxman 13:19, Mar 8, 2005 (UTC)

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