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History of the Swiss Ball

The first swiss ball was originally made as a toy by an Italian plastics manufacturer named Aquilino Cosani, in the early 1960′s, and was called the Pezzi ball.  It was initially used in Europe as a tool by physical therapists treating neuromuscular disorders such as MS, cerebral palsy, and spinal injuries.

The term “Swiss ball” was coined after American physical therapists began using those techniques after witnessing their  benefits in Switzerland.  Since then these balls have been known by many different names such as balance ball, body ball, fitness ball, physioball, pilates ball, stability ball, therapy ball, and yoga ball. Continue reading


5 Keys to Ultimate Health

With the plethora of material on healthy living in books, magazines and online, how is one supposed to figure out what the most important elements are to live a healthy and vital life?

After years of study and practice I have narrowed all of this information into five simple components which keep my body and mind in performance condition year round.

  1. Yoga
  2. Tai Chi
  3. Cardio
  4. Meditation
  5. Nutrition

With nothing more than these five elements a person can maintain their body, mind and spirit at a level that keep them free of illness, full of energy, mentally focused, emotionally stable, and spiritually fulfilled.  Why are these five so important to this process?  Let’s look at them individually and then we will begin to see the beauty of their relationship when used together.

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To Practice, or not to Practice?

Many people believe that it is difficult to stick to a daily practice.  This is not true, because every one of us is already deeply ingrained in a daily practice.  We eat breakfast, brush our teeth, drive to work, avoid the boss, eat lunch at the same places, etc.  Human beings are creatures of habit.  Every aspect of the mind and body seek out patterns to fall into and what we call life is merely the combination of all of these disparate patterns.

So the question is not whether to practice or not, the question is what are you practicing right now?  We are always practicing something.   And as my high school soccer coach always said, “You play how you practice.”  If you spend your time practicing resentment you are going to be great at loathing everything.  If you spend your time practicing anger you are going to have high blood pressure and dysfunctional relationships.  If you spend your time practicing being a victim you are going to feel the weight of the world pushing you down in every situation…

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Podcast 002

As children we were never taught what emotions were or how to interpret them, we were simply told to hide them, or avoid them, or get over them. Emotions are internal reactions to our own perceptions. Emotions are signals from the body to the mind communicating a physical experience of whatever the mind is creating. Emotions are an incredible feedback mechanism that when listened to can allow us to adjust our mental patterns to a balanced and sustainable state of being…


Podcast 001

Welcome to the very first official BodyJuggling Training Podcast! This series of videos will explore the nuances of individual BodyJuggling exercises as well as shedding light on some of the ancient and modern healing modalities which have inspired these revolutionary techniques for fitness, healing and self-actualization.


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