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Weighted Training Ball (600g)

Weighted Training Ball (600g): Is It Right for My Child?

A Weighted Training Ball (600g) is a heavier-than-usual therapy ball that gives a child clear feedback through their muscles and joints, supporting strength, coordination and body awareness. Whether it suits your child depends on their age, strength and goals, so a therapist should match the tool to the child. It is a play-and-movement aid, not a medical device.

Weighted Training Ball (600g): Is It Right for My Child?
Weighted Training Ball (600g): Is It Right for Your Child? — Ask Pinnacle, the Child Development Kośa

Sometimes the right tool is simply a ball with a little extra weight — and the right question is whether it suits your child.

In short

A Weighted Training Ball (600g) is a therapy ball that is heavier than an ordinary play ball, used to give a child's muscles and joints clear feedback as they catch, throw, roll or carry it. That extra weight can help a child sense where their body is in space, build arm and core strength, and steady their movements. Whether it is right for your child depends on their age, strength and goals — which is why a therapist matches the tool to the child, not the other way around.

What it does and who it helps

The gentle resistance of a 600g ball gives what therapists call proprioceptive input — the body's sense of effort, position and movement. For some children this supports:
  • Strength and coordination — building shoulder, arm and core control for throwing and catching
  • Body awareness — helping a child who seems clumsy or unsure feel their movements more clearly
  • Calming, organised play — the heavier feel can help some children settle and focus during activity

It is one tool among many, and weight matters. A 600g ball suits some children beautifully and is too heavy for others — a younger or smaller child, or one with low muscle tone or joint concerns, may need a lighter option or none at all. This is a play-and-movement aid, not a medical device, and it works best as part of a plan rather than on its own.

When to check with a professional

If your child tires very quickly, complains of joint or wrist pain, or simply cannot manage the weight safely, pause and ask a therapist. The aim is confident, comfortable movement — never strain. A quick conversation about your child's motor goals will tell you whether this ball helps, or whether something simpler fits better right now.

The Pinnacle way

Any diagnosis and a clinical AbilityScore® are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under the care of a qualified clinician — never from a product or an online form. Our therapists choose tools like the weighted training ball to match your child's exact stage, and weave them into focused occupational therapy so every minute of play builds toward real independence.

Trusted sources

American Academy of Pediatrics guidance on active play and motor development; American Occupational Therapy resources on sensory and proprioceptive activities; WHO frameworks on child functioning and development.

Next step — Not sure if it suits your child? Book a Pinnacle assessment and let a therapist match the right tools to your child's goals.

This is general information, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.

What to watch

Watch how your child manages the weight: easy, confident catching and carrying is good; quick tiredness, dropping the ball, or wrist or shoulder discomfort means it is too heavy for now — pause and ask a therapist.

Try this at home

Start with short, fun games like rolling the ball back and forth while seated, before standing throws. Keep sessions brief and playful — confidence matters more than repetitions.

Trusted sources

Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-11 · reviewed every 365 days

This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.

Frequently asked

At what age can my child use a 600g weighted ball?

There is no single right age — it depends on your child's size, strength and muscle control rather than the number of birthdays. For many younger or smaller children a 600g ball is too heavy, and a lighter option works better. A therapist can tell you what suits your child today.

Is a weighted training ball a medical device?

No. It is a play-and-movement aid used to support strength, coordination and body awareness. It is most effective as part of a therapy plan guided by a professional, not as a treatment on its own.

How do I know if the ball is too heavy?

Look for quick tiredness, frequent dropping, or any complaint of wrist, arm or shoulder discomfort. Movement should look comfortable and confident. If it does not, switch to a lighter ball and check with a therapist.

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