Balance Training the Frontal Sagittal & Transverse Planes of Motion

"Vew-Do balance boards are far superior to any other balance board on the market.." - Tyler Emond, Team Member – Elan Snowboards

As we continue talking about balance, we wanted to quickly touch on balance boards, balance training and the three planes of motion. As we've repeated many times before, balance and movement is a whole body event; not one joint or limb at a time. In the same vein, when we think about the three planes of motion and the role of balance boards, we don't want to categorize them as separate events. Most activities require simultaneous use of all three planes of motion.

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There are three planes that divide the body into separate and distinct ranges of motion.

Frontal Plane - Also known as the coronal plane, divides the body from front to back. Frontal plane motion would include leaning from left to right.

Sagittal Plane - Divides the body from left to right. Sagittal plane motion would include bending forward and leaning back.

Transverse Plane - Divides the body from top to bottom. Transverse plane motion would include rotating the head or torso.

Vew-Do Balance Boards, because of their tapered rock design, give you the ability to balance, strength and fitness train dynamically, in all three planes of motion.

By: Brew Moscarello

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This is where you can find out more about the features of the Vew-Do "Sk8" Balance Board pictured above. I'm also interested in learning more about how to use this Vew-Do Balance Board for Plyometric Exercise Training.

“'Vew-Do Balance Boards are a great addition to our training and rehab programs while adding fun, challenge and excitement to our workouts.' - Jim Ramsey, Head Athletic Trainer, New York Rangers.



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