NSD Powerball – How To Start The NSD Powerball Gyroscope With Thumb


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25 Responses to “NSD Powerball – How To Start The NSD Powerball Gyroscope With Thumb”

  1. GamiingPROductions Says:

    hahaa, had mine 3 days, no blisters but a lot of pain on my forearms :)

  2. eamoman651 Says:

    its just fucking awesome

  3. hobomick Says:

    I’ve had mine for 4 days and have 4 blisters. Fun though.

  4. DutchBlogger Says:

    @aldo2k6 It is for increasing strength, co-ordination and dexterity in hands, wrists, arms and upper body. So it is great for:
    1) Fitness.
    2) Sports/games that require arm and/or wrist strength.
    3) Musicians.
    4) Rehabilitation after wrist or arm injuries.
    5) Treatment and prevention of RSI, Carpal Tunnel, Arthritis and Tendonitis.

    That should cover it all…., I think :)

  5. aldo2k6 Says:

    wtf is a powerball

  6. DutchBlogger Says:

    @nelbox81 Well, because it’s an instruction video on how to use the powerball gyroscope and how to start it with your thumb ;)

  7. Olllieh Says:

    same, it really hurts :

  8. nelbox81 Says:

    why don’t you show your record in the video? It difficult to say if you are good in powerball without such information

  9. D4rQW4v3 Says:

    its nice i got it ^^

  10. Jaki14000 Says:

    looooooooooool :-)

  11. robvadeberg Says:

    Already solved the problem :P defect ball. I now have a new one. Powerball is funny :P

  12. DutchBlogger Says:

    Perhaps you should go a bit easier for a while and try to built it up ;) For more tips and advice check out my “Powerball Gyroscope Review” article on my blog (see the link below my picture next or below this video). Hope that helped.

  13. DutchBlogger Says:

    Hmmm, this usually could be 3 things: 1) You need to practice more on rotating your wrist. 2) You need to spin the powerball faster when starting. 3) The powerball is defect. In this case you need to contact the team. Remember, NSD Powerball is supplied to you with a 25 year Gold warranty and a full money back guarantee.

  14. NinjaRiise Says:

    One thing that gets me about powerball is the inside of my little finger always hurts so I can’t carry on fully….Any tips for this?

  15. castelan1492 Says:

    i got 1 of dose :p

  16. robvadeberg Says:

    I can’t still get it started :( If I start rotating my wrist it stops!

  17. DutchBlogger Says:

    Hi, the Powerball Neon Classic is identical to Powerball Neon Pro except? the digital speed meter is not included, so if you don’t want the digital meter just go for the Neon Classic. Just consider this, if you’re going to buy a digital meter later on it will cost a lot more then $10.- So choose wisely ;) Oh, and the one I’m using is the Powerball Neon Pro :) (I also have the Powerball Signature Pro and I think it’s even cooler with its neon white light!)

  18. DARIO8417 Says:

    is a wonderful game! O_O

  19. sammylove14 Says:

    Hi, I was wondering: is this the neon classic, or the neon pro? Both are available in neon blue LED, but there is a $10 difference. Are they much different?

  20. foxtrotHQ Says:

    I got my powerball today and i was amazed by the resistance this thing gives. Now i only need to try to get this thumb flick working because i’m getting tired of winding the rope around the ball…

  21. iancipperly Says:

    Thanks, you helped me get it started!

  22. MeeAndChicken Says:

    didnt know they where that cool, i might get 1

  23. mirzairl Says:

    great vid thx

  24. DutchBlogger Says:

    The power ball actually has a LOT of benefits :P

    It’s for increasing strength in your wrists, arms and upper body. So it’s great for any kind of sports/game that requires arm and/or wrist strength. But also for musicians. And last but not least, it’s also great for rehabilitation after wrist or arm injuries and also in the treatment and prevention of RSI, Carpal Tunnel, Arthritis and Tendonitis.

    That should cover it all…., I think :)

  25. mirzairl Says:

    this is a stupid question but what does the power ball actually do like does it help ure muscles? or something

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