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An exercise ball is one of the best single pieces of exercise equipment you can buy for your home gym.<\/strong> In terms of cost, strength training, stretching, balance, and core-focused training, it can’t be beaten. Unless you get the proper fitness ball size, however, much of your balance ball benefits will be lost. In this article, we show you how to choose stability ball sizes to suit your needs.<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n

Fitness Ball Basics<\/h2>\n

Fitness balls are made by several manufacturers around the world, with the quality varying markedly.<\/strong> Most exercise balls are made of some soft elastic and contain air inside of them.<\/strong> Balls sizes range from a 35 cm small exercise ball to a 75 cm stability ball. Whereas medicine balls<\/a> contain all sorts of filler material, this is not the case with fitness balls.<\/strong><\/p>\n

The significant difference in ball type comes down to the size of the ball. The size of the ball you require depends on your height.<\/strong> If you don’t get the right size for your body, you will not receive the maximum benefit from your fitness ball training regime.<\/strong><\/p>\n

The Right Size Ball For You<\/h2>\n

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One way to determine the correct sized ball for you is to sit on a properly inflated ball. If your hips end up below your knees, then you know that the ball is not the right size. The ideal balance ball size for you will have your knees in line with your hips.<\/p>\n

For this method to be accurate, of course, the exercise ball needs to inflate correctly.<\/strong> While the level of inflation depends upon the exercises, you plan to be doing on the ball, and most balls should be medium firm. It means that you shouldn’t be able to push your hands down more than an inch into the top of the ball.<\/p>\n

The sitting test to determine ball size supposes that you will have an opportunity to test out the ball before you buy it physically.<\/strong> However, with so many people buying online these days, that is often not the case. In that case, it is handy to have an exercise ball size chart to help you to choose the proper diameter ball for you.<\/span><\/p>\n

Exercise Ball Size Chart<\/h2>\n

Follow these height\/diameter guidelines to ensure that you get the right fit:<\/strong><\/p>\n