- Order number: BB-KAIRC30
- Supplier Name: TTS Group Ltd
- Supplier Number: KAIRC30
- Warranty(Years): 2
Wobble Air Cushion
An ideal tool for improving balance and posture, the inflatable dynamic balloon mimics movement and shape.
Great for using while sitting and working at a desk. The cushion is essentially 'unstable', by simply sitting on it, keeps children's core muscles working and their postural reflexes stimulated. Children can kneel or or sit on it while exercising to increase the challenge of a workout to help build core strength and tone abdominal muscles. Use for balance training and strengthening lower leg muscles. Inflate depending on desired difficulty level. One side is pimple studded with the other having smaller bumps, providing varied textures for the child. As well as a posture aid, it can be used for a variety of exercises for a full body workout, the unstable surface makes the exercises harder by engaging core muscles. Children can sit, kneel, stand, plank, or perform push-up's with it.
grade: | für Alle, Lower Primary, upper primary |
manufacturer: | TTS |
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It was a simple scene back in 1985; a chat with a teacher in a local school. The conversation around the lack of quality D&T resources for the classroom. One industrious evening in a garage later and the first TTS resource was born. The very next day the teacher was given the prototype. "Wow," they said, "this is exactly what I said I needed".
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