The Gravity Ball Challenge
We at Gravity Ball want you to be able to go about your daily life with minimal pain and discomfort. We know that there are often situations where you have to lift and carry heavy items. We want you to be strong and capable, and that's why we want you to rise to the challenge.
How strong do you think you are?
We want to know just how strong you think you are. Our challenge demonstrates how the strength you can build by using the Gravity Ball will improve aspects of your daily life using the Gravity Ball principle of "just pick it up." Our Gravity Ball Challenge asks for volunteers to face off against their friends in a contest of strength. Video yourself and a friend, one holding a Gravity Ball and the other a normal object of comparable weight, and see who can last the longest holding the object at chest height or higher. It's no easy feat!
No Gravity Ball yet? No problem! In this case, the challenge is simply against one's own strength to see how long you can hold a five-pound, or heavier, object at chest height.
Upload a time-lapsed video to YouTube titled "I Took the Gravity Ball Challenge, What About You?" with the hashtag #GravityBallChallenge. Please make sure to incorporate showing the actual time length in the video and nominate 3 of your friends to test their own strength.
Participants receive 10% off any future Gravity Ball orders. The winner who holds the item (or the ball) the longest will be announced after an allotted time period. The prize is a free hour-long training session with Mark (if winner is based in the Los Angeles area) and a free Gravity Ball. A randomly selected participant will also receive a free Gravity Ball.
Show us your strength!
No Gravity Ball yet? No problem! In this case, the challenge is simply against one's own strength to see how long you can hold a five-pound, or heavier, object at chest height.
Upload a time-lapsed video to YouTube titled "I Took the Gravity Ball Challenge, What About You?" with the hashtag #GravityBallChallenge. Please make sure to incorporate showing the actual time length in the video and nominate 3 of your friends to test their own strength.
Participants receive 10% off any future Gravity Ball orders. The winner who holds the item (or the ball) the longest will be announced after an allotted time period. The prize is a free hour-long training session with Mark (if winner is based in the Los Angeles area) and a free Gravity Ball. A randomly selected participant will also receive a free Gravity Ball.
Show us your strength!