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Northern Heavy Duty Fitness Medicine Wall Ball - 9kg

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Improve explosive power with every throw

Crafted for high-impact performance. Throw hard, train harder, and push your limits.

Squat Workout Using Northern Wall Ball

Versatile Training Tool

Built this for more than just slams. From wall balls and deep squats to high-tempo lunges and partner drills, it’s the ultimate fitness ball for your full body training.

Wall Ball Workout Using Northern Fitness Wall Ball
Durable & High Impact Ready

Built to Withstand Intense Training

Heavy duty seams, to keep the ball's shape and integrity intact. Go all-out on the power without worrying about the wear.

Athlete Using Northern Medicine Wall Ball for Strength Workout
Secure hold, even under pressure

Textured Grip Surface

Non-slip textured surface ensures a firm grip during workouts. Strong grip even when workouts get intense.

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Ready to Handle Your Heaviest Hits

Strength, Power & Conditioning

High-performance exercise ball perfect for CrossFit-style workouts, HIIT, and athletic conditioning routines.

Strength Workout Using Northern Wall Balls

Impact-Ready Core

Maximum force, zero issues. Built to absorb maximum throws while maintaining perfect balance and shape, throw after throw.

Squat Toss Workout Using Northern Wall Balls

Hyrox-Style Workout Compatible

Gives you the same high-performance Hyrox feel in every slam or throw. This isn't just a exercise ball; it’s the tool that helps you own every squat and every target throw.

Performing Squat Exercise Using Northern Exercise Ball

Balanced Weight Distribution

Evenly distributed weight provides better accuracy, stability, and control during dynamic movements.

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What is a wall ball?

A wall ball is a weighted fitness ball with a soft outer shell, typically filled with rubber granules and polyester fibre, designed for throwing exercises. It is larger than a slam ball, has a slight bounce, and is built to absorb impact when thrown against a wall.

What is the difference between a slam ball and a wall ball?

A wall ball is designed to be thrown against a wall and caught. It is also has a softer outer shell and has slight bounce. A slam ball, on the other hand, is made for high-impact slams and has no bounce (dead bounce) when you throw on the floor. Use wall balls when you want to focus more on coordination and endurance, while you can use slam balls if you want to build power and explosive movements.

What are wall balls good for?

Wall balls are highly effective fitness balls for full-body workouts, cardio exercises, building functional strength and enhancing body coordination and timing. For some athletes, they also use wall balls to burn calories and reduce body fat by working with high-intense throws.

Is wall ball better for functional training?

Wall balls are highly effective for functional training because they follow real-life movement patterns specially if you are performing squatting, lifting, and throwing. This fitness ball is very effective when you are building strength, coordination, and endurance all at once. You can also add wall balls on Crossfit style and Hyrox style workouts as they combine full-body movement with cardio, help improve overall performance, conditioning, and work capacity.

What exercises can you do with wall balls?

With wall balls, you can do a wide range of full-body, strength, and conditioning exercises, including wall ball shots, wall throws, squats with a wall ball, sit-ups with a throw, partner passes, and Russian twists. You can use a wall ball for medicine ball workouts too, such as performing slams and chest passes, but not for exercises that require a higher bounce of the fitness ball, like basketball drills or high-bounce plyometric exercises.