"In the broadest sense, it’s a board-like device that stimulates the sense of balance and improves motor skills and coordination," explains sports scientist Moritz Martin, managing director of Sensosports GmbH and world vice-champion in windsurfing. These boards are available in different models, depending on the training status and requirements.
With so-called roller boards – the name says it all – you balance with the board on top of a cylindrical wheel. This poses quite a challenge and is principally intended for experienced, trained athletes, due to the risk of injury. Closed balance board systems, where the standing surface cannot move spatially, are beginner-friendly as there is no risk of falling. "As long as beginners pay attention to these important differences, everyone can get started straightaway, regardless of their personal fitness level," explains Moritz Martin. Even our inner couch potato self, which tries to keep us from exercising, will give in to a wobble board, because it can be easily integrated into everyday routines without investing much time and there’s enough space for it even in smaller rooms at home or at the office.