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  2. Medicine ball - Wikipedia

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    Medicine ball. A medicine ball (also known as an exercise ball, a med ball, or a fitness ball) is a weighted ball whose diameter is about a shoulder-width (approx. 350 mm (13.7 in)), often used for rehabilitation and strength training. [1] The medicine ball also serves an important role in the field of sports medicine to improve strength and ...

  3. Medicine Ball (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The doctors have to treat two burn victims. A widow demands an apology after Danny doesn't tell her immediately about the death of her spouse. A blind man has surgery to restore his vision, but the doctors learn that he may lose his sight again. Nia wants clate to cancel a date with a patient. Clate's sister wants her son back.

  4. Hooverball - Wikipedia

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    Hooverball. Hoover ball is a medicine ball game invented by President Herbert Hoover 's personal physician, Medal of Honor recipient Joel T. Boone, to help keep then-President Hoover fit. The Hoover Presidential Library Association and the city of West Branch, Iowa co-host a national championship each year. In general, the game is played on a ...

  5. Baoding balls - Wikipedia

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    An average user should be able to start with a 45 mm (1.8 in) ball and move up to 60 mm (2.4 in) as their muscles get accustomed to the exercise. Larger Baoding balls between 70 mm and 100 mm (2.8 in to 3.9 in) can be used. Keeping larger balls separate while rotating them is an advanced skill.

  6. Dewey Martin (musician) - Wikipedia

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    The band also featured at various times, guitarists Bob Stamps and Randy Fuller, and bass players Terry Gregg, Harvey Kagan and Steve Lefever. An album, "Dewey Martin's Medicine Ball", was released in August 1970 and featured steel guitarist Buddy Emmons and former Buffalo Springfield bass player Bruce Palmer.

  7. Medicine Ball Cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Medicine Ball Cabinet. Medicine Ball Cabinet was a nickname given to the cabinet and advisors of President Herbert Hoover. [1] The term arose because the president, cabinet members, and advisors would play regular games of Hooverball at the White House, during Hoover's administration. [2] [3]