Oov is a Pilates exercise tool, ergonomically designed to fit the human body with a three-way curve that follows the natural curve of the spine. Made from a highly durable foam, it doesn’t collapse when used but pushes back so that your muscles activate while using it. It can be used to improve movement in joints, to work the inner abdominal muscles, to improve balance and stability, and to build strength and endurance.
The OOV is made up of a durable foam piece that is used to complement the natural curvatures of the spine. When using the OOV, it helps activate one’s core stabilising muscles while extending the spine. This facilitates efficient lubrication to the intervertebral discs in the spine. It has changed how people train and how they treat spinal related conditions.
The OOV is made up of a durable foam piece that is used to complement the natural curvatures of the spine. When using the OOV, it helps activate one’s core stabilising muscles while extending the spine. This facilitates efficient lubrication to the intervertebral discs in the spine. It has changed how people train and how they treat spinal related conditions.
The OOV is made up of a durable foam piece that is used to complement the natural curvatures of the spine. When using the OOV, it helps activate one’s core stabilising muscles while extending the spine. This facilitates efficient lubrication to the intervertebral discs in the spine. It has changed how people train and how they treat spinal related conditions.
The OOV is made up of a durable foam piece that is used to complement the natural curvatures of the spine. When using the OOV, it helps activate one’s core stabilising muscles while extending the spine. This facilitates efficient lubrication to the intervertebral discs in the spine. It has changed how people train and how they treat spinal related conditions.
The OOV is made up of a durable foam piece that is used to complement the natural curvatures of the spine. When using the OOV, it helps activate one’s core stabilising muscles while extending the spine. This facilitates efficient lubrication to the intervertebral discs in the spine. It has changed how people train and how they treat spinal related conditions.