| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Product | ResultSport Lacrosse Massage Ball — single 6 cm smooth firm ball |
| Brand | ResultSport |
| Form factor | SINGLE smooth lacrosse-style ball (NOT a set; NOT a spike ball) |
| Dimensions | 6 × 6 × 6 cm |
| Weight | 80 g |
| Country of origin | Taiwan |
| Variants | None — single SKU |
| Price | £5.32 (impulse-buy zone — NOT to appear in copy) |
| Materials | PAH-free and Phthalate-free plastic, no glue used in construction |
| Keyword | Cluster | Monthly Vol | Current Purchase Share | Role in Rewrite |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| massage ball / massage balls | Core | ~5,750 + ~3,400 | low | Title head + Bullet 1 |
| lacrosse ball | Core | embedded in cluster | indirect | Title — "Lacrosse Massage Ball" |
| stress ball | Subniche·stress relief | 68,311 | 0.04% — biggest gap | Title + Bullet 3 + FAQ Q3 + Description ¶3 |
| plantar fasciitis | Subniche·plantar fasciitis | 3,941 | 0% | Title + Bullet 2 + FAQ Q2 + Description ¶4 |
| foot pain | Subniche·plantar fasciitis | included in cluster | 0% | Title + Bullet 2 |
| trigger point / myofascial release | Subniche·trigger point | ~3,400 (cluster) | low | Title + Bullet 4 |
| hand grip / grip strengthener | (new — not in current copy) | subset of stress cluster | 0% | Bullet 3 + FAQ Q3 |
| foot ball | Core | 2,793 | 0% | Title — "Foot Pain" |
| deep tissue ball | Core | cluster | low | Title — "Deep Tissue Recovery" + Bullet 4 |
| pilates ball small / yoga roller | Subniche·pilates/yoga | 20,523 (cluster) | 0% | Title — "Pilates" + Description ¶3 |
| spike / spiky ball | Excluded Intent (WRONG product) | ~11,200 (cluster) | do NOT compete | NEGATIVE in PPC; do NOT include in title/bullets/backend |
That knot between your shoulder blades after a desk shift, the foot pain after a long walk, the tension that builds in your hands when you are typing all day — most people end up paying for repeat physio sessions or making do with a tennis ball against the wall. The ResultSport Lacrosse Massage Ball is the kit that lives in your bag and handles the routine work in between.
The smooth 6 cm rubber surface concentrates body weight into a single point of pressure, which is exactly what you need for releasing stubborn trigger points — the upper back, the trapezius, the glutes, the IT band, the bottom of the foot. Pin the ball between your body and a wall (or the floor), find the knot, and let the weight do the work for 30 to 60 seconds before moving on.
The same firm rubber ball doubles as a grip strengthener and a stress-relief ball. Squeezed in the palm it engages the forearm flexors; rolled along the desk under the wrist it breaks up the surface tension that builds during long typing sessions. At 6 cm and 80 g it sits easily in a desk drawer, a coat pocket or a gym bag without making noise.
Plantar fasciitis recovery is the third core use. Sitting down, roll the ball slowly under each bare foot for 60 to 90 seconds, easing into the arch where the fascia connects to the heel. Many people include this in a daily routine alongside calf stretches — the 6 cm diameter is sized for the arch reflexology point without slipping out from underfoot.
The ball is manufactured from plastics free from PAH and Phthalates with no glue used in construction. The single-material build has no internal seams or adhesives to fail under repeated body-weight pressure. For users who want both firmnesses — a softer textured spike ball for surface release alongside this firmer smooth lacrosse — the ResultSport Spike and Lacrosse Massage Ball Set is the 2-ball companion product. Country of origin: Taiwan.
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