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What is a medicine ball filled with (usually/officially/traditionally) ?
What is a medicine ball filled with (usually/officially/traditionally) ?

-- I too would like to know what is inside a medicine ball, I've searched everywhere online and can't find anything. I was wondering if they used something solid or something fluidic like sand
-- I too would like to know what is inside a medicine ball, I've searched everywhere online and can't find anything. I was wondering if they used something solid or something fluidic like sand

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How were medicine balls named? Eannstuffins 17:35, 13 February 2007 (UTC)EAW[reply]

What is a medicine ball filled with (usually/officially/traditionally) ?

-- I too would like to know what is inside a medicine ball, I've searched everywhere online and can't find anything. I was wondering if they used something solid or something fluidic like sand