What are the Wall Ball Shots?
A wall shoot, or better known in Spanish as MEDICINAL BALL LAUNCH, consists of a combination of movements: throw a medicinal ball up and perform a squat or “squat”. For its execution, you will need to be close to a wall with a Minimum height of about 3 meters And a medicinal ball that, depending on your level, will have one weight or another. It is a very complete exercise since it combines squats or "squats" with the movement of shoulders and also raises the heart rate. A fundamental aspect when performing this exercise is properly protect your joints to avoid future injuries. Therefore, have a couple of wristbands to cushion the reception of the medicinal ball or some Knee It is perfect. If you have any questions, you can always consult your Coach, who will help you solve all your questions and guide you at all times to correctly make any movement.How to do the wall ball shots
Next, we explain the steps to follow so you know How to do the wall ball shots in the right way: Steps to follow:- In the first place, we must hold the medicinal ball with the two hands at the height of the chin and place ourselves in front of the wall, to a approximate distance of about 50 cm. Keep in mind that the higher the distance, the greater the level of difficulty of the exercise.
- Next, we flex the knees and descend the buttocks and the trunk making a squat. Remember to keep your back upright and the ball at the same height as in step 1.
- We return to the initial position by extending the knees, hip and arms and throw the medicinal ball into the wall.
- We wait for the ball to do its tour. When receiving the ball, we must flex the knees, so that the hips are at the same height.
- Repeat the exercise.
What muscles are working?
As we have advanced at the beginning of this article, The Ball Shots Wall are a very complete exercise that works muscle groups of both the upper and lower train. Here are some of them:- Buttocks
- Ischiotibial
- Quadriceps
- Twins
- Triceps
- Core
- Pectoral
- Scapulas
- Deltoid
- Trapeze