Archive for the ‘Fitness’ Category

The Numerous Payoffs Of Training With A Core Exercise Ball

If you’ve ever watched a TV infomercial channel, you’ve no doubt seen someone on there hawking some of the latest exercise equipment. Offers to work miracles on your abs, your thighs and your buns abound. If these gadgets are so good, how come so many can be found on offer at neighborhood garage sales? The fact is, most of it is just hype designed to make a buck. The exception is the core exercise ball. This is possibly the best piece of fitness equipment ever developed.

Also known as a stability or fitness ball, it’s basically a huge, inflatable rubber ball designed to withstand pressure of up to one thousand pounds. You can sit on it, lean on it or lie down across it, which are positions utilized when working out with this piece of fitness equipment.

Its use has become so widespread that it’s a ‘must have’ item for personal trainers and exercise gurus. It’s easy to use and inexpensive to acquire. Exercise balls may be the single most efficient means for developing your core muscle groups. Properly strengthening your core muscles will make every other exercise you do more effective.

Core muscles refer to the muscles in the center or core of your body. These muscles are responsible for originating all of your body movements. Working on strengthening your core muscles provides support for the entire body and makes every other exercise you do easier.

Here’s why the ball is so effective. In order to sit on it without falling over your core is called into constant action. It needs to continually flex, thereby working the muscles together. Different exercises will target specific muscle groups within your core.

Everyone’s seen those guys with the six-pack abs and maybe wished they could have them too. You may have even tried to knock out some sit-ups on a regular basis to try to accomplish this. Sorry, but this won’t work. In fact, it’s been determined that doing sit-ups can actually harm your body, especially your lower back. This isn’t a problem when using a fitness ball. What’s important is developing a strong core.

There are several sizes to choose from and you should get an exercise ball that’s properly suited to your individual height. If you sit on your exercise ball with your feet flat on the floor and your knees form a 90 degree angle, you’ve got the right size. Some stability balls are softer than others, and are recommended for beginners since they’re easier to use.

Originally devised to help rehabilitate sufferers of spinal injuries and those with neurological disorders, the core exercise ball has grown to become on of the most effective fitness aids of all time. There is no better way to do effective abs exercises. It can help you to acquire awesome abs and rid yourself of the unsightly fat that’s been hiding them for so long.

Find out how to use a core exercise ball to get into great shape. Purchase your core exercise ball by shopping online. Go there today to find the best way to exercise.

Read More
Posted On: March 10th, 2010
Posted In: Fitness
Comments: No Responses

MMA Flashback: Strikeforce Light Heavyweight Title Changes Hands As Sobral Tops Southworth

Renato Babalu Sobral defeated Bobby Southworth by TKO to become Strikeforce light heavyweight champion at the ‘Destruction’ card. Despite leaving with the belt around his waist, it wont be the centerpiece of Babalu’s highlight reel with the way it transpired.

A -350 wagering favorite despite his challenger status, Sobral was expected to use his world class Brazilian Jiu Jitsu skills and vast experience against superior competition to dominate the tough but limited Southworth. It didnt happen that way, as Southworth easily got the better of things in the first round. Southworth looks to use his strength and conditioning to control his opponent en route to a decision victory. While the result makes him something of a MMA equivalent to boxing’s John Ruiz, it does afford him the best chance of victory.

The first round displayed Southworth’s style in microcosm, with much of the frame spent pushing Babalu up against the cage or on the ground inside his guard not really doing much. Sobral did get a clinch against the cage wall and rocked Southworth with a hard elbow strike that not only busted his nose but opened a huge cut over his right eye.

Upon seeing the gusher of blood Referee John McCarthy brought the ringside physician over to take a look. The doctor took some time to examine the cut, but eventually the round resumed following the consultation with only a few seconds remaining. As Southworth’s corner futilely worked on the gaping wound during the break the doctor once again took a look and recommended to McCarthy that the fight be stopped. As a result, Sobral was awarded the TKO victory and the championship belt.

The other half of the co-main event was decided in much more decisive fashion as Scott Smith knocked out well traveled veteran Terry Martin in a mere :24 seconds. The rap against Martin has always been that hes a slow starter, but he had the right gameplan in theory as he pushed Smith to the cage wall right after the opening bell. Unfortunately, Martin didn’t adequately close the distance against a fighter dubbed ‘Hands of Steel’ and was caught with a perfectly placed punch that knocked him out cold.

In the semifinal event, Duane ‘Bang’ Ludwig defeated Yves Edwards by unanimous decision in a very closely contested bout. Edwards was originally slated to face lightweight champion Josh Thomson until a toe injury necessitated his withdrawal. Ludwig took the fight on two weeks notice, and after a takedown clinic by Edwards in the first began to control the fight with his superior standup skills. Edwards’ superiority on the ground in the first two frames wasnt enough to sway the judges who obviously favored Ludwig’s more effective striking.

Earlier in the evening, Kim Couture made short work of overmatched Lina Kvokov as she TKOd her foe in 1:44 of the first round. Couture, the wife of UFC legend Randy Couture, gained even more notoriety for the courage she displayed in her professional debut last June. After having her jaw broken early in the first round, she refused to throw in the towel and went the distance despite a horrific injury. She had a much easier time here”despite the fact that both fighters entered with 0-1 records Couture was significantly more polished as she put Kvokov on the defensive from the outset with her sharp punching combinations. Kvokov kept displaying the rookie mistake of trying to turn away from Couture’s blows. The reprieve was only temporary, however, as Couture launched another barrage of punches prompting the referee to step in and wave off the non-competitive affair.

Ross Everett is a widely published widely published freelance sports writer and respected authority on World Cup betting. His writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sports news and sportsbook directory sites. He lives in Las Vegas with three Jack Russell Terriers and an emu. He is currently working on an autobiography of former energy secretary Donald Hodell.

Read More
Posted On: March 8th, 2010
Posted In: Fitness
Comments: No Responses