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Fitness ball Physio Gymnic 120cm red

Fitness ball Physio Gymnic 120cm red
Fitness ball Physio Gymnic 120cm red
Fitness ball Physio Gymnic 120cm red
Fitness ball Physio Gymnic 120cm red
Fitness ball Physio Gymnic 120cm red
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Fitness ball Physio Gymnic 120cm red
Fitness ball Physio Gymnic 120cm red
Fitness ball Physio Gymnic 120cm red
Fitness ball Physio Gymnic 120cm red
Fitness ball Physio Gymnic 120cm red
Fitness ball Physio Gymnic 120cm red
103.00€ (201.45лв.)
  • Stock: In Stock
  • Brand: Gymnic
  • Model: BM-95.98
✨ MagicAI: Last inventory update: 23-04-2026
Expected delivery date : Friday 24 April 2026 - Tuesday 28 April 2026

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Description

Fitness ball Physio Gymnic 120cm red - made in Italy, Completely non-toxic and safe - BPA Free, Latex Free, Phthalate Free, Lead Free, classified as a class I medical device

Fitball, also known as "Swiss ball", exercise ball, for yoga, for pilates, fitness, etc. was developed in 1963 for the first time by Aquilino Cozani, founder of the Italian company Lederplastic (Gymnic).

High-quality fitness ball, suitable for pilates, yoga, calisthenics, physical therapy, active sitting, etc.

Size: max Ø 120 cm

Color: red

This is the extra large version of the Gymnic Classic ball. With its considerable size, it is ideal for couple or group activities. Also suitable for specific physiotherapy and balance exercises. Since the help of a trainer is needed during use, this promotes a relationship of trust between the patient and the therapist.

Fitball, also known as "Swiss ball", was developed in 1963 by Aquilino Cozani, founder of the Italian company Lederplastic (Gymnic). He perfected a process for molding large puncture-resistant balls of non-toxic vinyl. According to American physiotherapist Joanne Posner-Meyer, the use of the exercise ball as a therapeutic tool probably began with the Swiss pediatrician Dr. Elsbeth Koengan, an early proponent of the Bobat concept. These balls, then known as "Pezzi balls", were first used in newborn and infant treatment programs by Mary Quinton, a British physiotherapist working in Switzerland. That's where the name "Swiss" comes from, even though they originated in Italy.

Later, Dr. Susanne Klein-Vogelbach, director of the School of Physical Therapy in Basel, Switzerland, integrated the use of ball exercises as physical therapy for neurodevelopmental treatment. In 1985, she published the famous book "Ballgymnastik zur funktionalen Bewegungslehre" ("Ball gymnastics for functional movement theory"), where she described several exercises with the ball. Klein-Fogelbach advocates using ball techniques to treat adults with orthopedic or medical problems.

In 1995, Joan Posner-Meier published a book, Swiss Ball Applications for Orthopedic and Sports Medicine, in the US. When American physical therapists began using ball exercises, the term became common in the United States. Since their development as physical therapy in a clinical setting, these exercises are now used in athletic training, as part of a general fitness routine, and are widely used in yoga and pilates.

Ledraplastic SpA, founded in 1963, was one of the first manufacturing companies to use the rotational molding method to process non-toxic vinyl. For the first 20 years, the production process concentrated on children's toys. The flagship products of these early years were the Disney dolls, produced under license by the Walt Disney Company. Since the mid-1980s, the business has established itself in several market sectors: from toys to fitness, including physiotherapy and wellness. Their own brand, Gymnic – The Way to Move – identifies their product range in the international market and stands for quality products designed to provide movement and well-being for people of all ages.

Class I medical device, conforming to European regulations.

Recommended weight: max. 120 kg (270 lbs) / Load capacity tested: max. 300 kg (660 lb).