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Fitness Ball Hamstring Curl



The Fitness Ball Hamstring Curl is a leg exercise that targets the hamstrings, as well as the glutes and core. The use of a Fitness Ball or Stability Ball will aid in improving stability, strength, and balance.


STEP 1: Lie on the mat, with your arms at your sides. Place your heels on the Fitness Ball with your toes pointing upward. Raise your hips from the floor.

STEP 2: Bend your knees and pull the ball toward you. Keep your arms on your sides and your hips off the mat while flexing your knees. Roll the ball out to starting position then repeat 10 times.


Tighten your glutes and core so you can keep your hips off the mat while doing this exercise. To make it more challenging, do this one leg at a time.

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D.SOUNDARARAJAN
Monday 14th September 2009 at 10:29:39 AM  

simplified and well demonstrated exercises.
A capsule programme, easy to understand.

Venkat Ramanan
Monday 21st September 2009 at 8:49:43 PM  

I like this website, as it teaches me a lot about exercises for good body fitness. Thanks for the great help. I request the company to publish more about six pack guidelines.... Thank you

Cheryl
Saturday 14th November 2009 at 12:47:13 PM  

I''m very impressed with your site. I have started diet and exercise program. I find your site to be very helpful. I know now how to properly do free weights. This is very simple and easy to understand. Thanks for the animation of each move.

nesty
Friday 21st May 2010 at 4:11:54 AM  

Thank you for publishing this on the web. I am a PE instructor in our school and I''m very mush interested with the exercises you presented. Could I avail of the animation, please? This is a great instructional material.

Deepak
Tuesday 10th August 2010 at 8:43:44 AM  

Great! I liked your exercises, easily shown, impressed.
Thanks and Regards.

Mostafa Taher
Thursday 12th August 2010 at 11:29:50 AM  

Great exercises, it''s shown in a simple way.
I like your exercises sooooooooooo.
Thanks alot and great work.


 
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