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| Iron Baoding Balls | 
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| Brand: Tiger Claw Category: Sports
Buy New: $9.50 - $11.98
Avg. Customer Rating:   (3 reviews) Sales Rank: 9710
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
ASIN: B000MIBCS4
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Relieve Stress | | | Stimulates chi sensitivity | | | Easy to learn | | | Alleviate carpal tunnel syndrome | | | Self-accupressure at its best |
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Product Description
Baoding Iron Ball, famed as one of the "three treasures? of Baoding, China, is a traditional product renowed at home and abroad. The production of Baoding Iron Balls dates back to the Mind Dynasty (1368 ? 1644), and it has been made meticulously by Baoding handicraftsmen through the ages. Originally, the Baoding Iron Balls were a solid ball, and afterwards, it was designed hollow with a sounding plate inside the pair of balls, one sounds high and one low. Baoding balls relieve stress and stimulates chi sensitivity. They are easy-to-learn and can help alleviate carpal tunnel syndrome. This is self-accupressure at its best! Keep a set by you phone or by your TV! Dimensions: - Medium: 1 7/8" in diameter.
- Large: 2 1/8" in diameter.
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| Customer Reviews:
  blood repair December 30, 2008 I gave the balls to a couple of old friends to maybe help their blood. Good price amd quality.
  Great Balls - Better merchant December 23, 2007 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
This is a good product, the selling company is better. It's obviously an importer and while the quality of the balls is first rate, the quality of the boxes varies a bit, but it's not very important. I know. I've gotten several sets from the same seller.
I ordered several sets of these together before Christmas and a mistake was made in the order. I won't go into a lot of detail, but I notified the seller, the Martial Arts Store, and got an immediate response that made the situation right without any wasted BS. It's the kind of store you want to do business with. There are all sorts of merchants on Amazon. This one is a five star merchant. Frankly, I'd upgrade the rating on this product to five stars, but it won't go through on an edit.
I have sets of these in different sizes and finishes. The balls normally nest in a box, not expensive, but nicely fitted with a classic Chinese design and closed with slip in pegs or pegs combined with a couple of small loops in front. People ask about the odd collection of boxes and it gives me a chance to tell them about the balls.
Putting the box aside, this is a good product. Looks good, well-finished and the right weight for me. Looking good isn't everything. I have some very pretty Cloisonne balls and was a bit distrusting of those who like the look, but not the feel. The Baoding Iron Balls come in two sizes, large and medium. Both look like they've chromed, but in any event have a very smooth finish.
The larger balls are the size of a pool ball, but lighter. The Mediums is a quarter of an inch smaller. That may not sound like much, but it is. Unless you have really large hands start with the medium size. If you have small hands, look for a pair in small. Typically, you'll develop the ability to handle the larger balls more easily. I started with a set the size and weight of pool cues (including color) and became fairly adept at handling them. I then moved to smaller balls in different, generally lighter weights.
Why use them? First you don't have to have any huge belief in the non-traditional medicine or acupuncture.
I'm arthritic in both hands with other problems. Using the ball increases manual dexterity, helps me deal with a chronic numbness in several fingers and helps exercise my forearms. I don't do it to relieve boredom. Instead I sometimes keep a set in each hand and rotate them in different directions, the same direction, etc. The heaviest balls help me build enough strenth to open a screw top bottom, something I couldn't do for a long while. Using the smaller ones help me be dextrous enough to do some fine mechanical work, akin to watch making.
I've had a set of these for a long time, but became serious about this after discussing them with a high level string musician who uses wooden sets to keep his fingers nimble, yet strong. AT 70, he still playes hisinstrument as though he were 20.
These may not do anything for you, but give it a month and see.
  excellent Iron Baoding Balls, Poor case.... July 27, 2007 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Delivery time was as expected. The product was well packed. I am thinking of purchasing more exercise ball. However, none of the cases closed properly. I was really disappointed with the quality of the cases. Please improve on the cases and I think you will have one of the best products on the market.
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