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CORTEX 25kg Slam Ball
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CORTEX Slam Ball X Complete Set 6-12KG
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Slam Balls FAQ
Overhead Slams: (Abdominals, triceps, shoulders, back, calves)
With your feet shoulder width apart, hold the slam ball on either side with palms facing in. Bring the ball up above head before throwing the ball down to the ground.
Overhead Toss (Abdominals, triceps, calves, pecs)
Again, hold the slam ball on either side. Bend your knees into a small squat, and bring the ball in between your legs. Shoot up by straightening your legs and torso as you throw the ball up clean overhead. Throw it so the ball lands in front of you.
Russian Twists (Obliques, abdominals)
Sit on the floor, holding a medicine ball with both hands up close to your chest. Raise your feet up off the ground, keeping yourself upright by bracing your core. Then, begin rotating the slam ball from side to side, rotating the torso with the slam ball.
Starting from 6kg in weight, CORTEX sells a selection of 10kg slam balls, 15kg slam balls up to 30kg slam balls. Using heavier weights for your slam ball workout will be better suited to focused strength training and muscle building. Lighter weights are great for incorporated cardio workouts, while also developing functional strength. It’s important to start slow with slam ball, especially if you’re new to them, and get a feel for how your body responds to them. From there, choose a weight that provides an adequate level of resistance and work for your muscles, as well as deciding what area of fitness you want to focus on. Click here for a more comprehensive breakdown on the different types of exercise ball and which will be right for you.
The key difference between slam balls and medicine balls is that the latter is not designed to be bounced or slammed. Medicine balls are better suited to lifting or holding rather than throwing around. Slam balls are designed to fall dead without a bounce, making them safe and convenient for throwing and slamming exercises.
All of Lifespan Fitness’ slam balls are built with the highest-quality materials, durable components and user-friendly design. We guarantee not only a great workout, but also a product that will last a long time, remaining durable and useable for much longer than many competitors. Our comprehensive collection of exercise gear and accessories means you have access to everything you need, all in one convenient location, all built to the same high quality. On top of all this, we go out of our way to make sure Lifespan Fitness gear looks great in your space, with modern designs and customisable options to make your workout space as comfortable as possible.
When shopping for slam ball sets online at Lifespan Fitness, you get access to convenient ‘buy now pay later’ programs through Zip Pay. This allows you to spread out payments over the course of between 3 months, all the way up to 60 months. These payments are interest free, with a monthly account fee which is waived if you have nothing owing. Check out the information page above to see if these options appeal to you
Our slam balls for sale come with flexible delivery options Australia-wide, with convenient delivery services on all our products. You can also opt for a click and collect option from our warehouses in VIC or NSW. For click and collect, it’s recommended to have an adequately sized SUV, Van, Wagon or Large Tray Ute. For safety reasons, we cannot force a product that does not physically fit into your vehicle. Check out our delivery and pickup information page for more information.