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Baoding balls

Baoding balls (Chinese: 保定健身球; pinyin: Bǎodìng Jiànshēn Qiú; Wade–Giles: Pao3-ting4 Chien4-sheng1 Ch'iu2) are metal balls small enough to hold in one hand, used for physical exercise and therapy. They are also known as Chinese "balls for ball practice" exercise balls, Chinese health balls, Chinese meditation balls, and Chinese medicine balls. Baoding balls are used by rotating two or more balls repeatedly in the hand.[1] Intended to improve finger dexterity, relax the hand, or aid in the recovery of muscle strength and motor skills after surgery, Baoding balls work similarly to Western stress balls.[2]

Baoding balls resting in their case

History edit

The first Baoding balls were likely created in Hebei, China, during the Ming dynasty. Construction methods varied. Formerly, they were usually called "iron balls", as they were originally made of iron. As metalworking advanced, "iron balls" became more popular. Baoding balls continue to be produced there.[3]

Composition edit

 
Inside Baoding balls: a wire and a marble

Most Baoding balls consist of a pair of hollow spheres, each containing a chime that rings when an inner ball strikes the outer sphere. Many modern examples are decorated with cloisonné and brass wire; these are essentially decorative since they easily chip when dropped or rubbed together. Baoding balls can also be made of solid jade, agate, marble, and other types of stone.[3]

Hollow balls are generally more suitable for therapeutic use due to their lighter weight. Heavier balls of iron, steel or tungsten carbide require more effort for rotation. These are mainly used to build strength by resistance training.[4]

Use edit

 
Baoding balls in use

The basic exercise consists of holding a pair of Baoding balls in the palm of one hand, rotating them (switching the relative position of the two balls) while maintaining constant contact between them. Once this technique has been mastered, the rotation speed can be gradually increased until the balls separate in the hand. Eventually one hand can learn to rotate them completely without the balls making contact with each other. Exercises have been developed involving more balls, where the main technique is to avoid contact with the other balls. This requires using a finger, usually the index finger, as a divider.[5][failed verification]

An average user should be able to start with a 45 mm (1.8 in) ball and move up to 60 mm (2.4 in) as their muscles get accustomed to the exercise. Larger Baoding balls between 70 mm and 100 mm (2.8 in to 3.9 in) can be used. Keeping larger balls separate while rotating them is an advanced skill. The area of the hand exercised can be varied, altering the part of the hand they rotate over, or changing the orbit of the balls so that more force is exerted on a particular finger or finger joints.[6][3]

Well-known strongmen such as John Brookfield used shot put balls as Baoding balls, rotating them to develop forearm muscles and improve their grip.[7]

Alternative medicine edit

Though unsupported by scientific evidence, baoding balls are thought to exercise hand muscles, improve brain function and reduce stress when used as alternative medicine to stimulate the acupuncture points on the hand.[4]

Baoding balls are often used in physical therapy to exercise the soft tissues of the hand, wrist, and arm, such as after surgery to the hand.[8] They are even recommended for treating traumatic stress in children and adolescents.[9]

References edit

  1. ^ Rodrigues, H.P. (2021). East Asian Religions: Understanding Our Religious World (in Danish). ROBINEST. p. 61. ISBN 978-1-7772430-5-0. Retrieved 2023-05-28.
  2. ^ "Baoding balls are used by rotating two or more balls repeatedly in the hand". Google Search. Retrieved 2023-05-28.
  3. ^ a b c . baodingballs.com. Archived from the original on 2015-08-10. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
  4. ^ a b Brookfield, J. (2002). The Grip Master's Manual. IronMind Enterprises. ISBN 978-0-926888-11-1. Retrieved 2023-05-28.
  5. ^ Li, S. (2022). Travel, Translation and Transmedia Aesthetics: Franco-Chinese Literature and Visual Arts in a Global Age. Springer Nature Singapore. p. 95. ISBN 978-981-16-5562-3. Retrieved 2023-05-28.
  6. ^ Mukherjee, S. (2017). El gen (edició en català): Una història íntima (in Catalan). Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial España. ISBN 978-84-16863-18-1. Retrieved 2023-05-28.
  7. ^ "Grip Training with Baoding Balls". BaodingBalls.com. 2019-07-01. Retrieved 2023-05-28.
  8. ^ Riggs, Jeane; Chung, Kevin C. (2019-10-12). "Postoperative Management of Hand Surgery in the Low- and Middle-Income Countries". In Chung, Kevin C. (ed.). Global Hand Surgery: Learning and Contributing in Low- and Middle-Income Countries. Elsevier Health Sciences. p. 408. ISBN 978-0-323-70901-9.
  9. ^ Blaustein, M.E.; Kinniburgh, K.M. (2019). Treating Traumatic Stress in Children and Adolescents: How to Foster Resilience Through Attachment, Self-regulation, and Competency. Guilford Press. p. 218. ISBN 978-1-4625-3705-1. Retrieved 2023-05-28.

Further reading edit

  • Sairam, T.V. (2008). The Penguin Dictionary of Alternative Medicine. Penguin Books Limited. ISBN 978-93-5118-127-9. Retrieved 2023-05-28.
  • Williams, A. (2013). Chinese Chi Balls Book: Revitalize Your Energy (in Italian). Thunder Bay Press. ISBN 978-1-62686-073-5. Retrieved 2023-05-28.

External links edit

  • "Baoding Balls: Everything You Need To Know". Insight Timer Blog. 2020-07-06. Retrieved 2023-05-28.

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Baoding balls Chinese 保定健身球 pinyin Bǎoding Jianshen Qiu Wade Giles Pao3 ting4 Chien4 sheng1 Ch iu2 are metal balls small enough to hold in one hand used for physical exercise and therapy They are also known as Chinese balls for ball practice exercise balls Chinese health balls Chinese meditation balls and Chinese medicine balls Baoding balls are used by rotating two or more balls repeatedly in the hand 1 Intended to improve finger dexterity relax the hand or aid in the recovery of muscle strength and motor skills after surgery Baoding balls work similarly to Western stress balls 2 Baoding balls resting in their caseContents 1 History 2 Composition 3 Use 4 Alternative medicine 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksHistory editThe first Baoding balls were likely created in Hebei China during the Ming dynasty Construction methods varied Formerly they were usually called iron balls as they were originally made of iron As metalworking advanced iron balls became more popular Baoding balls continue to be produced there 3 Composition edit nbsp Inside Baoding balls a wire and a marbleMost Baoding balls consist of a pair of hollow spheres each containing a chime that rings when an inner ball strikes the outer sphere Many modern examples are decorated with cloisonne and brass wire these are essentially decorative since they easily chip when dropped or rubbed together Baoding balls can also be made of solid jade agate marble and other types of stone 3 Hollow balls are generally more suitable for therapeutic use due to their lighter weight Heavier balls of iron steel or tungsten carbide require more effort for rotation These are mainly used to build strength by resistance training 4 Use edit nbsp Baoding balls in useThe basic exercise consists of holding a pair of Baoding balls in the palm of one hand rotating them switching the relative position of the two balls while maintaining constant contact between them Once this technique has been mastered the rotation speed can be gradually increased until the balls separate in the hand Eventually one hand can learn to rotate them completely without the balls making contact with each other Exercises have been developed involving more balls where the main technique is to avoid contact with the other balls This requires using a finger usually the index finger as a divider 5 failed verification An average user should be able to start with a 45 mm 1 8 in ball and move up to 60 mm 2 4 in as their muscles get accustomed to the exercise Larger Baoding balls between 70 mm and 100 mm 2 8 in to 3 9 in can be used Keeping larger balls separate while rotating them is an advanced skill The area of the hand exercised can be varied altering the part of the hand they rotate over or changing the orbit of the balls so that more force is exerted on a particular finger or finger joints 6 3 Well known strongmen such as John Brookfield used shot put balls as Baoding balls rotating them to develop forearm muscles and improve their grip 7 Alternative medicine editThough unsupported by scientific evidence baoding balls are thought to exercise hand muscles improve brain function and reduce stress when used as alternative medicine to stimulate the acupuncture points on the hand 4 Baoding balls are often used in physical therapy to exercise the soft tissues of the hand wrist and arm such as after surgery to the hand 8 They are even recommended for treating traumatic stress in children and adolescents 9 References edit Rodrigues H P 2021 East Asian Religions Understanding Our Religious World in Danish ROBINEST p 61 ISBN 978 1 7772430 5 0 Retrieved 2023 05 28 Baoding balls are used by rotating two or more balls repeatedly in the hand Google Search Retrieved 2023 05 28 a b c History and Types of Baoding Balls baodingballs com Archived from the original on 2015 08 10 Retrieved 26 August 2015 a b Brookfield J 2002 The Grip Master s Manual IronMind Enterprises ISBN 978 0 926888 11 1 Retrieved 2023 05 28 Li S 2022 Travel Translation and Transmedia Aesthetics Franco Chinese Literature and Visual Arts in a Global Age Springer Nature Singapore p 95 ISBN 978 981 16 5562 3 Retrieved 2023 05 28 Mukherjee S 2017 El gen edicio en catala Una historia intima in Catalan Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Espana ISBN 978 84 16863 18 1 Retrieved 2023 05 28 Grip Training with Baoding Balls BaodingBalls com 2019 07 01 Retrieved 2023 05 28 Riggs Jeane Chung Kevin C 2019 10 12 Postoperative Management of Hand Surgery in the Low and Middle Income Countries In Chung Kevin C ed Global Hand Surgery Learning and Contributing in Low and Middle Income Countries Elsevier Health Sciences p 408 ISBN 978 0 323 70901 9 Blaustein M E Kinniburgh K M 2019 Treating Traumatic Stress in Children and Adolescents How to Foster Resilience Through Attachment Self regulation and Competency Guilford Press p 218 ISBN 978 1 4625 3705 1 Retrieved 2023 05 28 Further reading editSairam T V 2008 The Penguin Dictionary of Alternative Medicine Penguin Books Limited ISBN 978 93 5118 127 9 Retrieved 2023 05 28 Williams A 2013 Chinese Chi Balls Book Revitalize Your Energy in Italian Thunder Bay Press ISBN 978 1 62686 073 5 Retrieved 2023 05 28 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Baoding balls Baoding Balls Everything You Need To Know Insight Timer Blog 2020 07 06 Retrieved 2023 05 28 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Baoding balls amp oldid 1208599496, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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