Individually constructed, stitched, and tested for quality, the Rep Fitness black wall balls are perfect for use in strength and conditioning, and wall ball exercises.nVery durable thick double stitching and grippy synthetic leather is perfect for cross training, wall ball exercises and high speed medicine ball worknProfessionally printed weight and logo that looks fantastic, with beautiful color coded weight printing on 3 sides for easy identificationnEach ball is individually tested for balance to ensure even packing of internal weightn14u0026#34; diameter for every sizenRep Fitness Black Wall Balls
Individually constructed, stitched, and tested for quality, the Rep Fitness black wall balls are perfect for use in strength and conditioning workouts, especially the wall ball movement. Our grippiest wall balls yet, are still soft enough not to hurt if you miss a catch, but firm enough to hold their shape when dropped. - Grippy synthetic leather material is durable and textured
- Color coded printed weight on 3 sides for easy identification
- Stitched overlap ridges for extra grip
Why use a soft medicine ball instead of a rubber medicine ball?
Soft medicine balls offer less chance of injury while being caught, whether they're used as wall balls or thrown and caught like traditional medicine balls. What makes our soft medicine balls different? Beautiful color coding with bright, vibrant colors make them stand out at the gym. The stitched logo and weight markings add a lot to the visual appeal as well. Our balls are also extremely well-balanced due to superior internal construction methods.
No matter your size or skill level, medicine ball training is one of the easier ways to improve your endurance, explosiveness, and core strength. Use them for anything from wall ball throws to traditional trunk twists, squats, sit-ups, presses, and more. The 'Wall Ball' is a high intensity exercise used in Cross Training, personal training, MMA training, as well as group fitness classes. Proper form for Wall ball: Holding a medicine ball below the chin while facing a wall at arms length, the athlete squats (hips below knees) and stands, throwing the medicine ball in order to make contact with an overhead target on the wall. (These medicine balls are not meant to be slammed in any way. Check out our slam balls for those!)