Wobble Board or Balance Board: Uses, effectiveness and Theories
The wobble or balance board is one of the most commonly used and versatile pieces of equipment for lower limb strength and balance training. It is an invaluable and inexpensive tool in the rehabilitation of ankle, knee and hip injuries.
Balance Boards and Wobble Boards are also excellent for improving balance, co-ordination and confidence. The balance board was originally produced for skiers and surfers to practice their skills in the off season and at night, a balance board is a device that has come to be used for training in all sports and martial arts, for physical fitness and for non-athletic purposes.
The boards can be used by people of all ages and all walks of life (including all levels of fitness) and there has been some evidence they can also assist elderly people to help prevent falls and injuries.
The boards are extremely hard-wearing and safe for use in shoes, socks or bare foot.
Generally they are made from a circular disc of wood with a ball like device placed centrally underneath, allowing a wide range of motion. Some variations of the board have developed an adjustable central mechanism to allow different degrees of tilt. There is another variation called an air cushion it is simply an air filled circular cushion. Some models have a valve to allow as little or as much air as required. This piece of equipment be used in a similar way to a wobble board, but there are hundreds of other exercises and uses. Perfect for use where a floor covering may be damaged by a wooden board.
Possible Exercises or games for the Balance or Wobble Board
There are many different types of exercise that can be carried out using the boards all of which can be performed in the comfort of your own home. Exercises can be carried out sitting, standing or kneeling to provide exercises for various different muscle groups and also to keep the exercise fresh which is vital in any exercise regime.
Rocking from side to side with your feet firmly placed on the board, making slow controlled movements from side to side. Then extend this by rocking backwards and forwards. Continue on to circular movements by rotating your hips.
There a number of games that could be played using the balance or wobble board such as catch whilst trying to balance at the same time or just trying to see who can stay on the board for the longest!! This is an area where your imagination can take over and you can really get the full use from your board.
Reasons and Theories for Use of a Balance or Wobble Board
The Balance or wobble board is an easy and effective way to improve certain core fitness areas.
It is useful for:
· Recovery post injury or operation
· To improve balance skills for sports such as skiing, dancing, rugby, football, Surfing etc.
· A good sense of balance controls the position of the pelvis which will improve lower abdominal, hip and core pelvic muscle strength and control.
· To train balance skills as part of a core stability programme.
Please note that we encourage the safe use of all sports equipment and people should always be fully recovered from any injuries before using a wobble or balance board. They are an aid for rehabilitation not an aid for recovery from injuries.
As with any sporting product make sure you pick the one for your individual needs. The team at Marchsports will always be willing to help with any queries.
Article by Craig Collins part of the March Sports of Southampton team. Dedicated sports retailer with over 20 year’s experience. Looking to help you enhance your sporting achievements and increase your enjoyment of sport in a safe manner.
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