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Medicine Ball Maxwel 4 kg Leather — Maxwel model 1011664
Medicine Ball Maxwel 4 kg Leather — Maxwel model 1011664
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Medicine Ball Maxwel 4 kg Leather — Maxwel model 1011664
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Medicine Ball Maxwel 4 kg Leather — Maxwel model 1011664
Medicine Ball Maxwel 4 kg Leather — Maxwel model 1011664
The Maxwel 4 kg leather medicine ball is designed for strength, core and functional training. Its durable leather cover and reinforced stitched seams provide consistent grip and reliable performance for exercises that include throws, slams, rotational movements and partner drills. The ball’s 4 kg weight offers moderate resistance suitable for progressive conditioning, rehabilitation work and dynamic conditioning in gym or home settings.
The leather exterior delivers a tactile, non-slip surface that improves handling during high-velocity movements. Reinforced stitching maintains shape and durability under repeated impact and catching. The balanced construction supports controlled throwing and slamming while allowing predictable rebound and rotation, which aids exercise precision and safety.
Begin sessions with a light warm-up to prepare joints and muscles for dynamic movement. Use the medicine ball for a variety of exercises such as wall throws, overhead slams, rotational throws, Russian twists and partner catch-and-throw drills. For strength and conditioning, perform controlled repetitions, focusing on technique and breathing. For rehabilitation or core stabilization, choose lower repetition ranges and slower, controlled movements to maintain form. Inspect the leather surface and stitching regularly and avoid using on abrasive surfaces that could accelerate wear.
Use appropriate footwear and a clear training area to reduce risk during explosive movements. Start with lighter weights to master form before increasing intensity, and consult a trainer or physiotherapist when using the ball for rehabilitation or recovery programs.
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