How to Use Baoding Balls for Stress Relief and Forearm Strength


The purpose of Baoding balls is to help relieve stress while building finger dexterity and wrist and forearm strength. Known also as Chinese therapy balls or harmony balls, these relaxation tools are portable and relatively easy to use. Start with simple techniques, then build up to more advanced moves.
Choose a set of Baoding balls that fits your hand and experience level. For most people, smaller sets work best when first starting out, but if your hand is larger, you might feel more comfortable with a set designed for more advanced users.
Buy a set of Baoding balls that measure 35 to 40 millimeters if you have an average to small hand, or 40 to 50 millimeters if you have a larger hand. Baoding balls use millimeters for measurement, but a 40-millimeter ball is equivalent to just over 1 1/2 inches in diameter.
Practice with both hands to build dexterity and forearm strength equally.
Add intensity to your time with the Baoding balls by using larger, heavier balls or adding another ball. With a third ball, you can rotate it along with the original two or hold it in the middle, rotating the other balls around it without allowing it to fall.
Baoding balls are thought to have originated from the small town of Baoding in the North China Plain, according to the meditation platform Mindworks. It's thought people used walnuts to train their hands instead of the balls as we know them today, according to BaodingBalls.com.
Today, some relaxation balls are made out of gemstones that are thought to have certain healing properties or feature intricate carvings or symbols to bring prosperity, peace and longevity.
There's no one-size-fits-all answer to how long you should use Baoding balls. You can continue the exercise until you feel less stressed. Some proponents say using them for 10 to 15 minutes is plenty to start to feel the wrist and arm workout.
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