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Benefits of the Ball Crunch

The ball crunch is a simple but effective core move that takes the classic crunch up a notch by adding a stability ball. Because the ball creates an unstable surface, your core has to work harder just to keep you balanced.

One big benefit is stronger abs through a bigger range of motion. The ball lets your back extend slightly, which means your abs get a deeper stretch and stronger contraction than they would on the floor.

Ball crunches are also easier on the lower back for many people. The ball supports your spine’s natural curve, making the movement feel smoother and more comfortable.

In real life, a stronger core helps with everyday tasks like lifting groceries, picking things up off the floor, carrying kids, or sitting with better posture at your desk. It also improves balance and stability, which can help reduce the risk of injury during workouts and daily movement.

Muscles Used During a Ball Crunch

Ball crunches mainly target the muscles in your midsection, but several others jump in to help.

Primary muscle:
Rectus abdominis – This is the main “six-pack” muscle that bends your spine and powers the crunch.

Supporting muscles:
Obliques – Help control the movement and keep your torso stable.
Transverse abdominis – A deep core muscle that acts like a natural weight belt, keeping everything tight and supported.

Stabilizers:
Hip flexors and lower-back muscles – Help you stay balanced and controlled on the ball.

In everyday terms, these muscles work together whenever you twist, bend, reach, or brace your body—from shoveling snow to playing sports or simply maintaining good posture throughout the day.

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