
Originally Posted by
Wahine
You can also get a ball with the same surface as the old gym balls/dodgeballs, but about 6 inches in diameter. We stock pile those at the clinic, fill them with air to desired firmness and roll on that the same way that you would use a foam roller. It's definitely less intense and it's a cheaper solution. Then when things get better you can go back to trying the regular foam roller at the gym.
Hey, I really appreciate both pieces of info, but that old gym ball solution sounds good for me right now. Thanks!
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