Definitions

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  • noun An exercise ball.

Etymologies

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physio ball

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Examples

  • Sorenstam can stand on a physioball that is 2 feet in diameter — and swing a club.

    USATODAY.com - Sorenstam radiates confidence on fairways 2004

  • She packed the jumpy seat away and continued to bounce her baby, but now she bounces him on her lap while she sits on a big plastic birthing ball or physioball.

    Itsy Bitsy Yoga Helen Garabedian 2004

  • She packed the jumpy seat away and continued to bounce her baby, but now she bounces him on her lap while she sits on a big plastic birthing ball or physioball.

    Itsy Bitsy Yoga Helen Garabedian 2004

  • Cover a plastic birthing ball, or physioball, with a receiving blanket.

    Itsy Bitsy Yoga Helen Garabedian 2004

  • Cover a plastic birthing ball, or physioball, with a receiving blanket.

    Itsy Bitsy Yoga Helen Garabedian 2004

  • Francisco Garcia suffered a very early and big setback when he broke his shooting wrist when a physioball he was lifting weights on popped.

    Sactown Royalty Aykis16 2010

  • "It is a very similar movement to some of the exercises we do, such as sitting on a physioball to increase balance," Corbett said.

    Island Packet: Home 2010

  • You might want to trade in your chair for a physioball like the one shown above.

    PCWorld 2010

  • [A] With a physioball placed between your lower back and a wall, stand with your feet hip-width apart and lean into the ball.

    Lead Stories from AOL 2010

  • [A] With a physioball placed between your lower back and a wall, stand with your feet hip-width apart and lean into the ball.

    Lead Stories from AOL 2010

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