Soft Pilates Ball (23cm-25cm) - Small Exercise Ball with Inflatable Straw for Mini Gym Workouts
Using a soft Pilates ball, you can enhance your workout by targeting various muscle groups and improving flexibility, strength, and balance. Here are some effective exercises:
- Bridge with Ball Squeeze: Lie on your back with knees bent, feet hip-width apart, and the ball between your knees. Squeeze the ball as you lift your hips into a bridge position.
- Inner Thigh Squeeze: Sit with knees bent and feet flat on the floor. Place the ball between your inner thighs and squeeze while engaging your core.
- Pilates Ball Crunches: Lie on your back with knees bent, holding the ball between your hands. Lift your shoulder blades off the ground and reach the ball towards your feet.
- Leg Lifts: Lie on your back with legs extended. Place the ball between your ankles and lift your legs towards the ceiling, engaging your core.
- Pilates Ball Squats: Stand with the ball between your lower back and a wall. Perform squats while keeping the ball pressed against the wall.
- Pilates Ball Hamstring Curls: Lie on your back with heels on the ball and hips lifted. Curl the ball towards your glutes by bending your knees.
These exercises are excellent for enhancing your Pilates routine and effectively targeting different muscle groups.
Spec of Pilates ball:
Material | PVC |
Color | Customizable |
Size | 250mm OD |
Logo Printing | Customizable |
Model No. | ZXPB1 |
MOQ | 50 pcs |
Packaging | Polybag and carton |



While soft Pilates balls are generally safe and versatile for most people, there are certain individuals who should exercise caution or avoid using them altogether. People who fall into the following categories should consult with a healthcare provider before using a soft Pilates ball:
- Pregnant women: Pregnant women should consult with their healthcare provider before using a soft Pilates ball, especially if they are new to Pilates or have any complications during pregnancy.
- Individuals with certain medical conditions: People with conditions such as osteoporosis, herniated discs, or any other musculoskeletal issues should seek guidance from a healthcare provider or a qualified fitness professional before using a soft Pilates ball.
- Those with balance issues: Individuals who have balance problems or are at risk of falls should be cautious when using a soft Pilates ball, as it may increase the risk of injury.
- People with severe mobility limitations: Those with severe mobility limitations or restrictions may find it challenging to use a soft Pilates ball effectively and safely. In such cases, modifications or alternative exercises may be more suitable.
- Individuals with allergies: Some individuals may have allergies to the materials used in soft Pilates balls. In such cases, it's essential to choose a hypoallergenic option or avoid using the ball altogether.
It's crucial for individuals in these categories to prioritize their safety and well-being by seeking advice from a healthcare professional before incorporating a soft Pilates ball into their exercise routine.