I'm sure you've seen them around—they look like those big bouncy balls that you do crunches on, but chopped in half and attached to a flat base. If you're like me, though, you just kind of gape at ...
Since the actress is constantly traveling around the world for her Shaycation YouTube series, she knows a thing or two about maintaining her fitness habits on the go. During her recent stay in the ...
Ever walked into a gym and seen a strange-looking, half-ball with a flat platform on one side? That's known as a BOSU ball, which is a versatile piece of fitness equipment that can transform your ...
Trainers pull out the BOSU for people who want to work on balance or build up strength and stability, especially in their ankles, knees, and core. In her latest Instagram Story, Mitchell balances on ...
Runners tend to think of instability as a condition to avoid or a problem to solve, but adding a dose of wobbliness to your workout is actually beneficial. And one of the best ways to (literally) ...
Curious about how to utilize a Bosu ball in your workouts? We’ve got you! If you’ve never seen a Bosu ball before, don’t worry — we’ve got you on that, too. A Bosu ball — which looks like an exercise ...
Whether you're switching up your typical strength training routine or rehabbing after injury, introducing instability into your workouts will have you shaking and aching like never before. There are a ...
Confession: The last time I used a Bosu ball was at least five years ago. In the meantime I've dabbled with resistance bands, kettlebells, and a rower in my workouts to keep things interesting. Still, ...
The reason runners benefit from Bosu ball exercises? While you can use it to perform exercises like Bulgarian split squats and lateral hops—moves that strengthen prime running muscles—it also adds an ...