The USPTO Issues Patent Pending Status to the Bula Ball Method!  The United States Patent and Trademark Office has issued patent pending status to The Bula Ball Method! As many of you already know, the Bula Ball Method is a unique chronic pain treatment program that works to synchronize the muscular, fascial and skeletal systems, restoring harmony and creating long-term health benefits. The Bula Ball Method treats chronic muscle pain caused by repetitive stress, poor posture or traumatic injuries. The Bula Ball Method works on three levels to address the underlying causes of chronic pain: (1) soft tissue massage/self-myofascial release; (2) stretching and flexibility; and (3) core stability and strengthening. The practices employed by the Bula Ball Method are not new, but never before have not been put together in a comprehensive fitness program designed specifically to overcome chronic muscle pain. The Bula Ball Method's approach to rebalancing the body has led to profound results and is empowering pain sufferers to finally take control of their chronic pain. Riaz says, "I have been exposed to every kind of chronic pain therapy imaginable and none were able to rid me of the pain I felt on a daily basis. We decided to apply for a patent on the Bula Ball Method because we truly believe that the Method and the way it addresses chronic pain are both revolutionary and unique in the industry." |
Come Fly With Us in Montezuma! 
Bula Ball and Koha Yoga have partnered to offer a 3-day workshop in beautiful Montezuma, Costa Rica at the stunning Montezuma Yoga studio. The workshop will run from June 10-12 and will combine fun and dynamic flying yoga classes with Bula Ball tutorials. It should be a great time for everyone involved and we'd love to see you there! If you are interested or would like more information, send an email to Koha Yoga by clicking here. |
Bula Ball is Growing!
This month, at a hospital in San Jose, Costa Rica, Bula Ball welcomed its newest employee! Our daughter, Sofia Elaine Fredericks arrived healthy and happy on May 9 at 5:15 p.m. She weighed in at an impressive 8 pounds, 12 ounces and was nearly 21 inches long. Mother and dad are overjoyed, even if a little sleep-deprived, and brother Aiman is coping with the new addition beautifully. |