The Balance Korea launches AnyBaro Super, a Device for Low Back Pain Rehabilitation, on Amazon USA and Japan

Ulsan, Korea, October 20, 2022 – (SEAPRWire) – Recently, The Balance Korea has launched AnyBaro Super, a new training board for full postural balance on Amazon USA and Japan. AnyBaro Super is a personal postural balance training device that strengthens flexibility and muscular strength so as to improve mobility for good posture. This device combines the advantages of balance balls for core strengthening and stretch boards for mobility and flexibility improvement. The early model was inspired by single degree slant boards which were used in low back pain rehabilitation. The device has three- level-mode function: 1 level (11-degree-mode) is for those who have limited ankle mobility and muscular strength in the early stage of rehabilitation.2 level (21-degree-mode) is for those who regularly walk.3 level (25-degree-mode) is for those who regularly run.  AnyBaro Super stabilizing core muscles by strengthening foot arches and ankles It’s said that 540 million people in the world suffer from low back pain. 85% of the back pain is simple one that can get better in pain and frequency by just having right posture, good habits and doing exercise. AnyBaro Super can strengthen both muscles and balance with just 3 minutes a day. Each step can be adjusted to each user’s physical ability. Users can stand or lie down on the device while doing their rehabilitation workout. At the early stage of rehabilitation, closed kinetic chain exercise helps to arrange the lower body joints to improve motor performance. securing the joint stability during exercises. At the mid & final stage of rehabilitation, open kinetic chain exercises helps to build up core muscles. With this device, the kinetic chain exercises are well conducted safely. Especially, the arch-shaped footrest designed according to human body data makes soles, ankles, lower body joints aligned well during closed kinetic chain exercise. It also calf strengthening, core muscles and makes spine and other joints at necks, backs and hips easy to relax. The device has drawn great attention from consumers all over the world since it has about 3,000 sponsors (accumulated) and US $240,000 accumulated donation through crowd funding platforms such as Wadiz (Korea), Kickstarter (USA), and Makuake (Japan). The company will have a promotion such as up to 45% discount and free delivery (only in USA) on its launch. Media Contact Brand: The Balance Korea Phone: +82-52-277-5519 Contact: Jungwoo Lee Email: anybaro@thebalance-korea.net Website: http://thebalance-korea.net/ SOURCE: The Balance Korea The article is provided by a third-party content provider. SEAPRWire ( https://www.seaprwire.com/ ) makes no warranties or representations in connection therewith. Any questions, please contact cs/at/SEAPRWire.com Sectors: Top Story, Daily News SEA PRWire: PR distribution in Southeast Asia (Hong Kong: AsiaExcite, EastMud; AsiaEase; Singapore: SEAChronicle, VOASG; NetDace; Thailand: SEAsiabiz, AccessTH; Indonesia: SEATribune, DailyBerita; Philippines: SEATickers, PHNotes; Malaysia: SEANewswire, KULPR; Vietnam: SEANewsDesk, PostVN)

Football: Crystal Palace beat Everton 3-1 to heap pressure back on Benitez

LONDON (REUTERS) - Conor Gallagher scored twice and James Tomkins was also on target as Crystal Palace arrested a run of three defeats by beating Everton 3-1 at Selhurst Park on Sunday (Dec 12) to renew pressure on visiting manager Rafael Benitez. Gallagher fired home four minutes before halftime as Palace took advantage of a defensive error and Tomkins stabbed home from a corner midway through the second half. Salomon Rondon pulled one back for Everton with 20 minutes left before Gallagher whipped a stunning curling shot from outside the area into the top of the net to ensure the home side's win in stoppage time. The result lifted Palace above Everton in the Premier League standings as they moved up two places to 12th. It also heaped pressure back on under-fire Benitez, who had earned some respite on Monday when Everton came from behind to beat Arsenal, but whose side have now won only one of their last 10 matches. Gallagher's opening goal came after an errant back pass from Everton's Demarai Gray was intercepted by Jordan Ayew, who then passed from the left into Gallagher's path for a polished finish. Everton's defence allowed Will Hughes' 62nd-minute corner to evade them and find Tomkins unmarked at the back post, where the Palace defender had ample time to recover from an initial poor first touch to stab home and double the lead. There was a further sign of potential discord at Everton when Brazilian striker Richarlison provided a petulant response to being substituted, but it was his replacement who reduced the deficit in the 70th minute to offer the possibility of a comeback. Rondon set up a shot for Abdoulaye Doucoure and then reacted quickest when the Frenchman's effort was blocked, sliding home the rebound. Five minutes later Everton went close to an equaliser when Rondon passed back for Andros Townsend, after a storming run down the right from Ben Godfrey, but the effort was blocked. Substitute Anthony Gordon was free on goal in the 85th minute but his shot was saved by Vicente Guaita as Everton squandered another opportunity to equalise. But Gallagher ensured the win as he took the ball from Seamus Coleman and then struck home a superb effort to underline his promise. "This game was massive for us after losing the last three,"said Gallagher. More on this topic   Related Story Football: Brighton rescue point against Crystal Palace with 97th-minute equaliser   Related Story Football: 'Many things wrong' admits Guardiola as Palace shock Man City "The performance was brilliant and three points unreal. I felt we've been unlucky in our last games and today we just wanted to give a good performance. The feeling when that last goal went in was incredible." The win ended a run of 13 matches without success for Palace against Everton and halted a streak of recent losses to Aston Villa, Leeds United and Manchester United. "It was really good team performance, we played with some confidence," added manager Patrick Vieira. "We went through a difficult period later in the game and we were under pressure but we stuck together. We can take a lot of courage from this." More on this topic   Related Story Football: Crystal Palace appoint former Nice boss Vieira as new manager   Related Story Football: Crystal Palace rally to beat Aston Villa 3-2

Football: Konsa on song as Villa come back to beat Leicester 2-1

BIRMINGHAM (REUTERS) - Defender Ezri Konsa scored twice as Aston Villa came back from a goal down to beat Leicester City 2-1, rising above them to 10th spot in the Premier League table on goal difference on Sunday (Dec 5) after a pulsating encounter. Harvey Barnes squeezed the ball through Konsa's legs to open the scoring in the 14th minute, but Konsa got the last touch on Emiliano Buendia's goal-bound header to put his side level again three minutes later. Villa had a goal ruled out just before the break, but Konsa gave them the lead nine minutes into the second half as he headed home John McGinn's corner at the back post. Jamie Vardy came off the bench to give Leicester's attack a shot in the arm but it was the home side who had the better of the chances, and only the goalkeeping of Kasper Schmeichel kept them from adding to their total as they held on to win 2-1.

Football: James, Werner and Jorginho available for West Ham game, says Tuchel

LONDON (REUTERS) - Chelsea received a significant injury boost ahead of Saturday's Premier League trip to West Ham United, with manager Thomas Tuchel saying Reece James, Timo Werner and Jorginho were available for selection. The trio missed Wednesday's 2-1 win at Watford as Chelsea retained their spot at the top of the Premier League table on 33 points after 14 matches, one point above champions Manchester City. Tuchel said Mateo Kovacic (thigh), Ben Chilwell and N'Golo Kante (both knee) will remain sidelined, while Trevoh Chalobah is also out after sustaining a thigh injury in the last game. "Jorginho, Timo Werner and Reece James are training and available," Tuchel told reporters on Friday (Dec 3). "It's important to have Reece and Jorginho back. "Reece is the specialist on the side and Jorginho is the guy left of Kovacic and N'Golo from the three on whose shoulders we put the central role over a long period now. "I'm happy that Ruben (Loftus-Cheek) has stepped in but we are happy Jorginho is back... We can't wait for Kovacic and N'Golo to back because they are an important part of our team in a midfield role where we miss experience and leadership qualities." Striker Romelu Lukaku came off the bench in the last two matches after returning from an ankle injury. Asked if the Belgium international would start against West Ham, Tuchel said, "I will not tell you because this is a part of the line-up I want the opponents to know very late. "He is in training and eager to start. I don't know exactly how difficult it is to reach your top level after injury, Romelu and all the other guys. "We should try to reach our top level and maybe it is different in every match." More on this topic   Related Story Football: Ziyech winner at Watford keeps Chelsea top   Related Story Football: Defensive work hurting Chelsea forwards in front of goal: Tuchel

Football: West Ham sink Dinamo as Betis edge Celtic in Europa League thriller

ZAGREB (REUTERS) - West Ham began their Europa League campaign with a 2-0 win at Dinamo Zagreb in Group H while Celtic threw away a two-goal lead in a 4-3 defeat by Real Betis in Group G in the opening round of games on Thursday (Sept 16). Red Star Belgrade, the 1991 European Cup winners, ground out a 2-1 home win over Portuguese rivals Braga while Bulgarians Ludogorets Razgrad earned a 1-1 draw at Danish side Midtjylland in Group F. Michail Antonio gave West Ham a 22nd-minute lead in the Croatian capital when he rounded goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic and rolled the ball into an empty net after intercepting a poor back pass by Kevin Theophile-Catherine. Declan Rice sealed the win with a fine individual effort in the 50th as he raced clear of his marker down the left from the halfway line and drilled the ball home through Livakovic's legs from eight metres. A stoppage-time goal from Paul Onuachu gave Belgians Genk a 1-0 win at Rapid Vienna in the other Group H match. A bundled goal by Albian Ajeti and a Josip Juranovic penalty gave Celtic a 2-0 lead at Betis inside the opening 27 minutes but their joy was short-lived as the home side were level eight minutes later through Juan Miranda and Juanmi. Betis rocked the visitors with another two quickfire goals shortly after the break, nosing ahead through Borja Iglesias in the 50th minute before Juanmi netted his second two minutes later after a slick move. Anthony Ralston set up a tense finish when he pulled one back for Celtic in the 87th minute but Betis held on to come out on top in the seven-goal thriller. In the other Group G game, Bayer Leverkusen fought back for a 2-1 home win against Ferencvaros as Exequiel Palacios and Florian Wirtz cancelled out an early Ryan Mmaee opener for the Hungarian side. Left back Milan Rodic fired Red Star ahead in the 75th minute and Braga hit back through Wenderson a minute later only for Aleksandar Katai to delight the fervent home fans with an 85th-minute penalty. In Group E, a Thomas Strakosha own goal midway through the second half helped Galatasray to a 1-0 home win over Lazio while 10-man Lokomotiv Moscow earned a last-gasp 1-1 home draw with Olympique Marseille. Having had Nayair Tiknizyan sent off early in the second half, Lokomotiv fell behind to a Cengiz Under penalty before Faustino Anjorin salvaged a point for the Russian side with an 89th-minute goal.

Football: Grealish stars as Man City hit Leipzig for six in Champions League

MANCHESTER, UNITED KINGDOM (AFP) - Jack Grealish scored a superb first Champions League goal as Manchester City survived Christopher Nkunku's hat-trick to beat RB Leipzig 6-3 in a pulsating Group A opener on Wednesday (Sept 15). Grealish admits the lure of playing on the Champions League stage convinced him to leave his boyhood club Aston Villa to join City in a club record £100 million (S$180 million) move in the close-season. The England winger made the most of his first taste of the tournament's bright lights with a brilliant solo effort in the second half at the Etihad Stadium. Grealish also set up City's first goal for Nathan Ake with a pin-point corner. While City were snubbed by Cristiano Ronaldo when the Portugal superstar opted to join Manchester United, Pep Guardiola believes the younger Grealish is more than ample compensation and this influential display underlined why. Nordi Mukiele's own goal had doubled City's lead before Nkunku got one back on a memorable personal evening for the French winger. Riyad Mahrez's penalty made it 3-1 and Nkunku netted again before Grealish's moment of magic. Nkunku's third was followed by Joao Cancelo's rocket and a red card for Leipzig's former City defender Angelino. Gabriel Jesus rounded off the goal-spree as City celebrated Guardiola's 300th game in charge in fitting style. There was more good news for Guardiola as Kevin De Bruyne impressed in his first game back from the ankle injury which had sidelined him since Aug 15. Guardiola led City to their first Champions League final last season, but the Premier League champions were denied a maiden European Cup crown in a limp 1-0 loss against Chelsea. Guardiola insists that defeat will serve as the "motor" driving City's challenge this term and they wasted little time seizing pole position in Group A. Grealish shines City were ahead in the 16th minute as Grealish's corner found Ake and he rose highest for a powerful header that Peter Gulacsi tipped onto the crossbar, only to see it bounce down over the goal-line. It was Ake's first City goal since September 2020 and his first ever in the Champions League. City doubled their lead thanks to Mukiele's comical blunder in the 28th minute. De Bruyne tenaciously eluded three Leipzig players and curled a sublime cross towards Grealish that the panicked Mukiele diverted into his own net as he tried to head back to Gulacsi. Nkunku punished sloppy defending to give the visitors hope in the 42nd minute. When Emil Forsberg's cross reached Mukiele at the far post, Ake was guilty of ball-watching as the Leipzig defender nodded towards Nkunku, who dispatched his header past Ederson. Suitably chastened, City hit back in first half stoppage-time when Lukas Klostermann blocked Ferran Torres' header with his out-stretched arm and Mahrez smashed the spot-kick into the top corner. Their defensive flaws remained alarming and Leipzig reduced the deficit again in the 51st minute. Dani Olmo's floated cross found Nkunku left unmarked by Ake and he thumped a fierce header past Ederson. Grealish appeared to have settled City's nerves in the 56th minute. Cutting in from the left, Grealish left Tyler Adams trailing in his wake as he curled a brilliant finish into the far corner. Nkunku completed his hat-trick with a predatory close-range strike from a tight angle in the 73rd minute. But Cancelo quashed any hopes of a Leipzig fightback two minutes later when he grabbed City's fifth with a thunderous drive from 25 yards Angelino was dismissed in the 79th minute for a crude foul on Cancelo and Jesus tapped in six minutes later to put the seal on a memorable evening.

Football: Spain back on track with Georgia thrashing

BADAJOZ (REUTERS) - Spain got back to winning ways as they thrashed Georgia 4-0 in their Group B World Cup Qualifying meeting on Sunday (Sept 5). Jose Gaya, Carlos Soler and Ferran Torres put the hosts in control with three first half strikes as they showed no hangover from a first World Cup qualifying defeat in 28 years last time out against Sweden. Pablo Sarabia added another after the break as Luis Enrique's side cruised to three points. Spain move back top of the group with 10 points from five games, one ahead of Sweden who have two games in hand. The margin of victory also ensured they currently have a better goal difference than their group rivals. Kosovo, who on Sunday drew 1-1 with Greece, host Spain on Wednesday, while Sweden travel to Greece. More on this topic   Related Story Football: Centurion Lukaku sets Belgium on their way to convincing win over Czechs   Related Story Football: Late Al Sabhi strike earns Oman shock World Cup qualifying away win over Japan