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Balance Disc Sensory Trainer

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Pack a powerful 1200 mg of sodium butyrate per capsule to fuel your body and power your performance!

dynamic instability training zone

Engineered to crush it—built to handle a static load of up to 200 kg!

UNLOCK MORE TRAINING POWER

The sensory cushion is your ultimate go-to tool for boosting balance, core stability, and total body control! By creating an unstable surface, it challenges your muscles and shifts your training into high gear. Use it to supercharge simple home workouts or push your limits during intense strength and fitness sessions at the gym!

BOOST YOUR BALANCE AND STRENGTHEN YOUR CORE!

Level up your workout! Use this power accessory for standing exercises, planks, and high-energy functional training. It's the ultimate tool to boost your balance, crush coordination, and master movement control. Ready to push your limits? Add it to your routine for that extra challenge in precision, stability, and core holds!

HEAVY-DUTY PVC BUILD — BUILT TO LAST!

Engineered from ultra-durable PVC, this balance cushion is built to power through your toughest workouts. With a rock-solid static load capacity of up to 200 kg and a dynamic 33 cm diameter, it delivers the perfect training surface for endless exercise variations while staying compact enough to grab and go!

LIGHTWEIGHT DESIGN, BUILT TO MOVE

Weighing only about 1 kg, this pad is a breeze to pack up and carry between your home, the gym, and the training studio. Its compact size means you can strow it away effortlessly after smashing your workout. It's the ultimate go-to accessory for anyone looking to level up their training without dealing with bulky, heavy gear!

sources

  • Sensorimotor Training https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12025693/

  • Sensorimotor‐Based https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC13111806/

  • Training on Postural https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10123614/