Valeo BCT9 9-Inch Core Training Ball

February 22, 2010

51%2BkBY8nUtL. SL160  Valeo BCT9 9 Inch Core Training Ball

  • 9″ latex-free ball
  • Exercise DVD included
  • Helps build core strength
  • Enhances Pilates routine
  • Increases flexibility and muscle tone

Product Description
This 9″ inflatable, latex-free ball helps build core strength and improves muscle tone. It also enhances your Pilates routine and increases flexibility. An exercise DVD and inflation tube are included…. More >>

Buy it HERE –> Valeo BCT9 9-Inch Core Training Ball $7.49

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3 Responses to “ Valeo BCT9 9-Inch Core Training Ball ”

  1. Shelley Carroll on February 22, 2010 at 9:14 PM

    This ball is perfect for working your core. I could tell a difference in just a couple of weeks.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Noelia Sheets on February 22, 2010 at 11:39 PM

    I just purchased this ball at the local sports shop (Amazon’s price is less). It comes with a good instructional DVD which also guides you through inflating the ball (no paper, thank you for saving some trees!). I viewed it and the exercises appeared to be pretty effective. But the problem therein lies with the ball. Anybody can inflate a ball, right? On no, not this one! I tried and tried and gave up in frustration. Its opening seems to be wider than the straw provided and I was only able to fill it to 60% before the air started coming back out. The flimsy straw quickly bent, good luck finding another straw that fits. This ball didn’t workout and neither did I.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Derick on February 23, 2010 at 2:16 AM

    I have used these types of training balls at my gym – loved them – and wanted one of my own. However, this particular one is a big disappointment. It has a flimsy opening through which to fill it with air (which, by the way, you need to figure out yourself, because it came with no directions and no air pump) – once filled (if you can even get it filled to capacity), it never stays filled. I don’t see a leak – the air just doesn’t want to stay in. I would bot recommend this particular ball to anyone.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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