We'd never strong-arm you, but there are so many benefits to adding a medicine ball to your workout. (Getty Images) I'll admit it: For years, I avoided adding a medicine ball to my workouts. Frankly, ...
There are so many effective ways to work your core at the gym and at the home. You could grab a kettlebell and do a full-body routine with sneaky abs engagement, do bodyweight abs moves like plank ...
Swap dumbbells for a medicine ball to improve core strength and stability ...
A study by Sports Intelligence Research Sportive(SIRC) found that “Physical education teachers are now rediscovering the many benefits that can be achieved by incorporating medicine balls in their ...
A CSCS coach shares 6 standing core exercises after 50 that build strength and balance with no crunches or floor work.
Medicine-ball slams may seem daunting. But once you get the hang of the exercise, it might become your new favorite move to try out at the gym. That's because besides being an effective way to build ...
There are so many effective ways to work your core at the gym and at the home. You could grab a kettlebell and do a full-body routine with sneaky abs engagement, do bodyweight abs moves like plank ...
You've seen the stack of medicine balls in the corner of your local gym-but have you ever expended beyond basic slams against the floor or wall? You can torch your entire body (and really smoke your ...
Exercises using a medicine ball can be a great start in developing a better turn, weight transfer and pivot. Averee Dovsek is in the gym demonstrating a medicine ball rotational throw that helps with ...
This exercise tool is a simple shortcut to building explosive power. This exercise tool is a simple shortcut to building explosive power. Credit... Supported by By Jen Murphy Videos by Theodore Tae If ...