Reddit Reddit reviews Reebok Balance Board

We found 5 Reddit comments about Reebok Balance Board. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Reebok Balance Board
Includes Balance Board & Balance Board Exercise GuideTextured, Non-Slip SurfacePivoting BaseSupports up to 300lb.
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5 Reddit comments about Reebok Balance Board:

u/joejance · 2 pointsr/snowboarding

A few of these items have been mentioned, but let me add to them. I have a 3-day weight lifting workout which is all four sets of of ten in a circuit. I do shoulders and lower body one day a week, and here are my lower body exercises from that day that are most relevant to snowboarding:

  • Leg press
  • Calf presses
  • Leg curls
  • Leg extensions
  • Lunges

    On another day I also do back extensions, and I also do core (think sit-ups and similar exercises). I think these are also relevant to snowboarding. Additionally I do two-leg, and one-leg (no weight) squats on a balance board at home on off-gym days. I was a skateboarder when I was growing up and have snowboarded quite a bit, yet I was surprised at how much I have built up my balance on this thing. Balance is a skill that can be taught, so give yourself a head start on the board.

    Cardio. I used to ride the bike at the gym but have recently gotten into running. I run 5k X 5 days a week. If you don't run then go down to your local runner's shop and have them watch you walk and run. They will tell you what kind of shoes you should use. I always hated running but I did this and got some adjusted shoes and have been running consistently for the last two months. This builds endurance like crazy, and has also built up the muscles around my ankles and calves. It also trims fat like crazy.

    One last thing. Even in flat land Iowa there are sled hills. You might find yourself a cheap snowboard and get the basics down on a hill around your house or school. Simple things like getting up from sitting, skating (this is where you only have one foot in a binding and are pushing off with the other to move), and turns can easily be learned on a local hill. In fact I would argue it might be easier. If you can master a few basic skills like these then your trip to Denver will be much more enjoyable.



u/Zootfish · 1 pointr/hockeyplayers

I bought this Reebok Balance Board on Amazon. $17.99 and Prime eligible. It's been great to work on balance exercises on. It certainly makes stick handling a bit more challenging.

u/poorsoi · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

I've continued to train in martial arts and am even doing an intensive two-week kobudo "camp" next month! Our routine hasn't changed except for the fact that I steer clear of training with new people, and soon my instructor is going to make me wear a protective tae kwon do vest like this thing. Yeah... can't wait for that...

On my own, I make sure to do daily stretches and spend a lot of time on my wobble board to keep my balance up. I'm only 10.5 weeks now and don't intend to quit when I get bigger, so stretching and balance will be especially important later on.

Good on you for keeping up with your exercise! Apart from staying healthy, it really helps when you get to the point where you're too uncomfortable to fall asleep easily. When I was pregnant the first time around, my OB said "Labor is like running a marathon, and you should prepare for this too"... she was damn right.

u/splott · 1 pointr/Fitness

I'm lucky to work from home, so I can take breaks a lot.
One of my more active friends set herself up with a standing-desk setup, and last I heard she was trying to get permission to use a balance board. :)