Description
Set of 4 proprioception boards for balance & stability training
Propriofoot proprioception boards are designed to create different levels of instability and help you build
balance, stability, coordination, and foot control through progressive training.
This set of 4 boards lets you vary difficulty and structure sessions at home or in the gym—whether you’re an athlete
or simply want more stable, confident movement.
Why train with proprioception boards?
Proprioception training improves how you control your posture and foot placement.
Working on an unstable surface helps develop reactive control, coordination, and movement precision.
It’s a simple way to upgrade warm-ups, balance routines, and functional training sessions.
Advantages of the Propriofoot set
- 4 instability levels for progressive training
- Non-slip, comfortable surface
- Durable, easy to clean, built for repeated use
- Compatible with non-slippery floors (wood, mats, gym flooring)
Recommended use
Start on two feet, then progress to single-leg stances and eyes closed (if comfortable).
Train 10–15 minutes per session, 2–3 times per week.
Pair the boards with the Propriofoot exercise poster
for a clear, illustrated routine, or choose the
boards + poster pack for a complete setup.
Who is it for?
- Athletes: warm-ups, balance work, and movement control
- Fitness & training: coordination and functional routines
- Everyday users: simple guided practice at home
- Seniors: improving stability and confidence in movement
Made in France
Made in France, Propriofoot boards are built with durable materials and a density designed for progressive instability training.
Easy to maintain, floor-friendly, and made for consistent practice over time.
FAQ
What are proprioception boards used for?
They support balance, stability and coordination training by adding controlled instability.
How often should I use them?
2–3 sessions of 10–15 minutes per week is a great starting point for consistent progress.
Where can I find example exercises?
On our videos page or in the
Propriofoot exercise poster.

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