MEDICINE BALLS WITH HANDLES - Double Grip Medicine Ball
Available models:
cod. 0495V Medicine Ball 4 kg / Ø 230 mm (grey details)
cod. 0496V Medicine Ball 6 kg / Ø 260 mm (grey details)
cod. 0497V Medicine Ball 8 kg / Ø 260 mm (grey details)
cod. 0498V Medicine Ball 10 kg / Ø 260 mm (grey details)
Applications of Medicine Balls with handles
La medicine ball boasts ancient origins and is one of the best known and most popular tools because of its great versatility, due to the wide range of weights and construction solutions available. Our production is in fact characterised by well five modelswith weights ranging from two to one hundred kilograms.
It is therefore a suitable tool for athletic preparation, at fitness, to the functional rehabilitation and being a heavy ball, it can be used in almost all overloaded exercises, especially dynamic ones. The medicine ball is also training because it has to be grasped, i.e. it is necessary to grip it in the hands with strength and coordination appropriate to the weight, characteristics of the ball and type of exercise.
It is therefore not only an overload, but an overload that is not grippable, difficult to grasp and not very ergonomic. The latter characteristic is one of the most important training qualities of the medicine ball, but also one of its limitations. There may in fact be exercises for which a more ergonomic griphandle is preferable. This is why the line of Medicine Balls with Handles (also called Double Grip Medicine Ball or Medicine Ball with Handles), where the handles are made from the structure of the ball itself.
Trained qualities
The tool remains a medicine ball, it loses the characteristic of being able to make regular rebounds, it can still be grasped with two hands like a normal medicine ball but, thanks to the handles, it can be firmly grasped grips with the hand and, importantly, can be used one-handed. From a training point of view, this possibility, training with one hand in the manner of a kettlebell or to perform rowing-type exercises, is one of the main features of the equipment.
Another feature, closely related to the contestabilityis given by the possibility of achieving high levels of performance in training the powerwith particular reference to the speedthe so-called explosive force. In order to train explosive strength (the ability of our neuromuscular system to express maximum force in the shortest possible time), extremely dynamic exercises are required to achieve the highest possible combination of strength and speed. In this respect, medicine balls with handles are particularly suitable for complex exercises designed for the relevant sports.
Medicine balls with handles are also useful for isometry, static work to develop strength and endurance, in which the muscles involved are made to deliver insufficient force (tension) to produce movement of bone heads. Moreover, an implement that can be gripped and used in an extremely dynamic manner stimulates the athlete in terms of grip, neuromuscular circuits, refining sensitivity, proprioception, coordination, and motor skills.
Exercises: performing the Plyo Push Up
The latter is particularly popular in combat sports and can be considered emblematic of the potential of the Double Grip Medicine Ball. It is certainly a complex exercise, intended for all those athletes seeking to train explosive strength at the highest level. In the start-up phase, maniacal attention is required for thehandlein such a way as to preserve the health of the hand and wrist. The thumb must be placed in such a way as to obviate the pressure that could be created on the scaphoid, the upper edge of the medicine ball handle must coincide with the lower edge of the hand. Consequently, the thumb will be free to exert pressure above the index finger so that the grip is firm.
Holding the ball, the athlete must assume the position Plank. It is important to remember that the Plank is an exercise with maximum core activation and this will allow an optimal Push Up start. The Push Up should be performed by partially adducting and rotating the shoulder blades. Great back, buttocks, abdominals and quadriceps contracted. The aim of the Push Up is to train the anterior chain of the upper limbs, predominantly the pectoral muscles, but due to the posture assumed and the instability of the medicine ball, the exercise will be global.
Finally, in order for it to be effectively training for explosive strength, it must be performed expressing a eccentric phase so explosive that it resulted in a small "flight phase' in which the medicine ball will impact on the athlete's chest and then violently return to the ground and the athlete back into the plank position.
From the point of view of loads, it is recommended that the weight from 10 kg (code 0498) for advanced athletes.

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