GoFit 55cm Professional Stability Ball

February 9, 2010

51qPmSsswKL. SL160  GoFit 55cm Professional Stability Ball

  • 55cm ball is for users from 5″0″ to 5′6″ tall
  • Health club quality stability ball
  • Core Performance Training DVD included
  • DVD includes multi-level workouts, nutrition info & more
  • Ball color is dark red

Product Description
GoFit’s Professional Stability Ball is a safe, durable ball with burst resistance to 1200lbs! This ball is perfect for weight training on the ball as well as users looking for extra performance for health club settings & other heavy-use applications. The kit includes a Core Performance DVD training session by Mark Verstegen, owner of Athletes’ Performance & author of the books “Core Performance” and “Core Performance Essentials”. Verstegen trains champions in many s… More >>

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5 Responses to “ GoFit 55cm Professional Stability Ball ”

  1. R. Hall on February 9, 2010 at 7:04 AM

    I really am glad that I purchased this product. Not only is it easy to use, but now I also use it as my computer chair. My daughter also sits on the ball than a chair. I have not been using it as it should be, but I am planning on doing so. Not only am I earning my degree, but I will also be looking good to match my new educational goals.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Midday Abcsoapfan on February 9, 2010 at 9:01 AM

    I wanted to add to my already decent workout. I was having a conversation one day with a friend, and the topic of stability balls came up. She told me what size to look for, being short. As soon as I got home that day I put in the search for a stability ball. In our discussion, she also told me to look for a ball that came with a workout dvd. Everything that I was looking for I found in this ball: 1)right size for my height 2)not too pricey 3)comes with a workout dvd 4)has good ratings. The delivery was quick, and the pump was very easy to figure out. I pumped up my ball, and I was exercising the next day. (Keep in mind that I have been actively working out and walking for the past two years or more. I have already past the beginner stage, and I was looking for something more. I don’t necessarily want to loose weight, I just want to maintain what I’ve already lost.)
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Random Reviewer on February 9, 2010 at 11:57 AM

    I’ve only had this ball for a little over a week, but I really like it. I’ve been doing exercise videos, one of which recommended a fitness ball. I never really liked using a fitness ball at the gym, but I decided to go ahead and get one anyway. Well, this is much better than what I used at the gym! Sturdy, good quality, and the right size (I learned that the ones I’d been using at the gym were too large). I’ve noticed there are questions about what size on a lot of reviews of different balls. Some people say that the “cutoff” between a 55 cm ball and a 65 cm ball is 5′3″ instead of 5′6″. I’m 5′3″ and the 55cm ball is perfect for me. The balls I’d used at the gym look more like the “burst resistant” balls instead of the professional ones. The professional stability ball is definitely nicer. It was easy to pump up with the supplied pump too. I guess I’ll report back if I have any problems with it, but thus far it looks like a very good purchase. I’m enjoying the exercises with it as the balance challenge adds an interesting element. Nice fitness ball!

    —- Some time later —-

    Okay I’ve been working out with the ball for a while now, and it’s great. The only real problem is that I’d like to add more air. I’ve tried and tried but can’t get the plug out. I can’t do it with my fingernails, pliers are impossible to grip it with (and might hurt the ball anyway), sticking various items under the head of the plug hasn’t worked so far. Is there a special tool I need to buy to remove the plug? I did manage to remove it once before, but over time it’s become really stuck in the air. In general, that’s a good thing; but for adding more air, it’s difficult.

    —- Later —-

    I wrote the manufacturer and they suggested working the plug out by using 2 dimes. Or my brother-in-law did it in 2 seconds flat using a butter-knife. :) So it hasn’t been a real problem. I’ve had the ball quite a while now, and it works great. I’ve done some long stability-ball exercise classes, and this is perfect for them. Very good quality.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Peter on February 9, 2010 at 12:51 PM

    I recently added strength training (dumbbells & resistance bands) to my workouts, but quickly injured myself when I increased the weight. Determined not to stop completely, I looked at a sports medicine textbook which said that the key to avoiding injury is to become comfortable with a particular weight level and then to perform the exercise (using the same weight) in a less stable environment. This helps to challenge and strengthen various stabilizer muscles before moving to a higher weight level.

    For this reason, I was looking for a good exercise ball to use with my strength training exercises. If you read through the reviews of other balls, you’ll see the occasional story of someone who was injured when their ball burst. Most of the high-quality burst-resistant balls that I saw were too expensive, but the GoFit Professional balls seemed like a good compromise between price and quality. They have a 1,200 lb. burst rating and are slow to deflate if the ball is accidentally punctured.

    I originally ordered the 65 cm. ball but this was too big (I’m 5′7″), so I sent it back and ordered the 55 cm. Deflating the 65 cm. ball seemed to take forever. This gives me a certain comfort level that I won’t be doing a face-plant if my new ball punctures while exercising on it.

    The 55 cm. ball is more of a reddish color than the picture shown on Amazon. The pump included with the ball is certainly adequate, but I bought an Isokinetics pump, which made short work of pumping up the ball. Fully-inflated, the ball measures a bit less than 57 cm. high.

    So far, I’m very happy with this ball. It seems to be very high quality and I feel comfortable exercising on it. My one minor complaint is that it’s a bit difficult to remove the plug (I use a small screwdriver) when you need to add air to the ball. The ball comes with a second plug (which I’ve already lost) along with an instructional booklet and a DVD. I haven’t looked at the DVD yet, but other reviewers speak highly of it. One of these days, I’ll get a DVD player for the old tv in the basement and maybe add this to my workout routine as well.

    All in all, I recommend this ball highly. I think it’s well worth the extra money to buy a ball of this quality.

    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Jim Fontes on February 9, 2010 at 3:15 PM

    If you search the page you will see that the professional quality balls are 10 to 15 dollars more than the simple “burst resistant” balls. In my opinion, it is money well spent. The professional ball is rated for use with weights: bench presses, inclines, flyes, etc. This 55cm GoFit ball comes with an excellent DVD. The DVD offers 3 training programs: beginner, intermediate, and advanced. The person performing the exercises on the DVD does an excellent job showing the proper form, and the individual doing the naration is very knowledgeable. The icing on the cake is the excellent booklet included with the ball. The booklet includes 36 pages of black and white photos and follows the DVD perfectly.

    I should add that an air pump comes with the ball. It’s adequate. I must also add that the size ball you order is determined by your height. I’m 5′6″ and I find that I’m comfortable with either a 55cm or 65cm ball. If I had to choose between the two sizes, I’d go with the 65cm ball. I’m incredably happy with my purchase and have just ordered a second ball.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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