Amazon Listing Rewrite — ResultSport Spiky Massage Ball Set of 3

Amazon UK English (UK) Version 3 · HTML ASIN B00CCPNDWI · Brand ResultSport · Rewrite date 22 May 2026
Source of truth: amazon.co.uk/dp/B00CCPNDWI · Keyword sources: SQPR Q1 2026 (GB_MB3) + Sellersprite reverse (last 30d, 2026-05-22) + SP search-term snapshot (2026-04-30)
Rules canon: Amazon Search Algorithm & Listing Optimization.pdf (Mar 2026, 13 pp.) + Amazon_Banned_Keywords_Guide.pdf (Apr 2026, 4 pp.)

Phase 0 — Reference PDFs loaded

Two user-curated reference PDFs were read at runtime and treated as canon, overriding any default rule baked into this skill:

Phase 1 — Source validation

Product

ResultSport Spiky Massage Ball Set of 3 — three solid plastic spike balls measuring 6 cm, 8 cm and 10 cm diameter, sold as one pack for self-myofascial release at home.

Key specs (verified against the live PDP)

AttributeValue
BrandResultSport
Pack contents3 spike balls — 6 cm, 8 cm, 10 cm diameters
MaterialPlastic — PAH-free, phthalate-free, glue-free, machine-formed solid construction
ColourBlack
Item weight227 g (full set)
Power sourceManual
Use areas (per PDP)Back, Heel, Hip, Neck, Whole Body
Special features (per PDP)Deep-tissue massage, myofascial release, plantar fasciitis, travel size, trigger point
Massager formMassage ball

Target audience (named explicitly as COSMO knowledge nodes)

Primary keywords (from SQPR Q1 2026 + Sellersprite reverse)

Tier Keyword / noun phrase SQPR Volume ABA Rank Our purchases
Hero — front-loadspiky massage ball15,99527,750139
Primary noun phrasespiky ball / spiky balls3,335 / 1,069151,413 / —9 / 1
Opportunity (0% share)trigger point massage ball5,73387,0130
Opportunityfoot massage ball / massage ball for feet6,086 / 2,73879,630 / 168,6791 / 5
Opportunityphysio ball / physio balls6,403 / 72744,836 / —0 / 1
Opportunitymassage balls for back4,725104,0223
Primarypilates spiky ball / spiky balls for pilates1,120 / 531— / —8 / 4
Primaryspiky ball for plantar fasciitis2301
Secondarymyofascial release ball88,334
Backend (variant spellings)spikey · spike · prickle · pricklyvariedvaried
Discard — intent mismatchstress balls113,3482,9530
Discard — wrong sizepilates ball (large inflatable)76,9602,7421
Discard — different sportlacrosse balls massage6,03719,4991
Discard — different productshakti ball (acupressure mat)1,1851

Discarded keywords are not woven into the listing despite the volume — chasing them creates Hallucination Risk and Rufus exclusion per the Search Algorithm PDF.

Phase 2 — Listing content

Title

ResultSport Spiky Massage Ball Set of 3 for Plantar Fasciitis, Trigger Point Therapy and Myofascial Release: 6cm 8cm 10cm Physio Balls for Foot Pain, Back Tension, Pilates Recovery, PAH-Free
Character count: 190 / 200 "ball/balls" mentions: 2 / 2 max Banned-phrase audit: clean

Front-loads three intent-aligned noun phrases — Plantar Fasciitis, Trigger Point Therapy, Myofascial Release — in the first 100 chars (the mobile-truncated zone and the 44%-of-AI-citations zone per the Search Algorithm PDF). Hyphens and colons only, no en-dashes, no special characters, no ALL CAPS outside the brand.

5 bullet points (RAG-ready full sentences)

Bullets 1 and 2 carry the heaviest Rufus confidence-scoring weight per the PDF, so they directly answer the two top shopper objections: which size for which muscle, and is the ball firm enough for deep work. All five bullets are grammatically complete sentences so Rufus can lift them verbatim into conversational answers.

[3 sizes target each muscle group]
The ResultSport set contains three solid plastic spike balls measuring 6 cm, 8 cm and 10 cm so users with plantar fasciitis, tight calves, sore hips or stiff backs can match the ball to the muscle being worked. The 6 cm fits the arch of the foot, the 8 cm reaches glute and calf trigger points, and the 10 cm covers the wider back and shoulder area.
[Firm texture for deep-tissue fascia work]
Each ball is machine-formed from a single piece of PAH-free and phthalate-free plastic with no glue in the construction, so the spike texture holds its shape under repeated full body weight. The textured surface presses through superficial muscle into the fascia layer that a smooth tennis ball or foam roller does not reach.
[Built for runners, office workers and pilates users]
Office workers can place the 8 cm ball between the lower back and a chair to ease desk-bound posture tension during the working day, runners can roll the 6 cm under the arch after long-distance training, and pilates practitioners can use all three sizes for foot mobilisation, posture release against a wall and grip exercises in the hand.
[227 g travel-sized mobility kit]
The full three-ball set weighs only 227 grams and packs into a gym bag, handbag, suitcase or office drawer, so daily fascia work continues during travel, between physiotherapy appointments and during long shifts at a desk.
[Environmentally conscious plastic, wipes clean]
The balls are manufactured from plastic that is free of PAH and phthalates and contains no glue in the construction, holding their shape across thousands of repetitions and wiping clean with a damp cloth between sessions.

Product description

Five paragraphs, each 40–70 words per the LLM-optimised layout rule. First 200 words are entity-rich (named sizes, named audiences, named materials). Copy-paste-ready — no inline annotations inside the copy.

The ResultSport Spiky Massage Ball Set is a three-piece spike ball kit (6 cm, 8 cm and 10 cm diameters) designed for self-myofascial release at home. The set is used by adults managing plantar fasciitis pain, runners with tight calves, office workers with desk-bound back tension and pilates practitioners using spike balls for posture work and foot mobilisation.
Each size addresses a different muscle group. The 6 cm ball pinpoints small areas such as the arch of the foot, the hands and the side of the neck. The 8 cm ball is sized for the calves, hamstrings, glutes and hip flexors. The 10 cm ball covers larger areas including the back, shoulders and quadriceps.
The spiked surface presses into the layer of fascia beneath the skin and encourages circulation into stiff zones, helping the muscle release its grip. This is the layer that a smooth tennis ball, lacrosse ball or foam roller does not reach, which is why physiotherapists and pilates teachers often add spike balls to a recovery routine.
Each ball is manufactured from PAH-free and phthalate-free plastic with no glue in the construction. The balls are solid and machine-formed, holding their shape under full body weight across thousands of uses. The complete set weighs 227 grams and fits in a gym bag, suitcase or office drawer.
The set suits adults working through a physiotherapy plan, runners and gym users adding mobility work to their training, office workers managing posture tension during the day, and pilates and yoga teachers building props into class warm-ups. Three sizes mean each muscle group has the right tool, in one purchase.

Total: 1,609 characters · 5 paragraphs sitting between 48 and 58 words each (within the 40–70 word target).

Backend search terms

spikey prickle prickly acupressure reflexology knot sciatica arch heel calf glute hip neck shoulder hand yoga deep tissue fascia muscle stretch mobility self roller gym desk office sport stiff sore tight therapy
Byte count: 211 / 249 UTF-8 Format: single spaces, no commas, no title repeats Strategy: synonyms · niche intent · long-tail context

Phase 3 — Q&A for A+ Content

Five fact-dense, complete-sentence Q&A pairs. These double as the Rufus FAQ seed and as the question/answer anchors for the eventual A+ Content modules. Module design, slot layout and image briefs are handled separately by the amazon-aplus-content skill downstream — this phase stops at the Q&A.

Q: Which size spiky ball is best for plantar fasciitis?

The 6 cm ball matches the arch of the foot. Sit or stand, place it under the arch and roll slowly from heel to ball of the foot for 30 to 60 seconds per session. The 8 cm ball can also be used for the calf where plantar tension often radiates from.

Q: Are these spiky balls firm enough for deep-tissue work?

Each ball is machine-formed from a single piece of solid plastic and holds its shape under full body weight. There is no air to deflate and no foam to compress over time, so the ball reaches the deeper fascia layer that softer tools cannot.

Q: Can I use the ResultSport spike balls for pilates and yoga warm-ups?

Yes. Pilates and yoga teachers use spike balls for foot mobilisation before barre work, for posture release against a wall and for grip strength exercises in the hand. The three sizes — 6 cm, 8 cm and 10 cm — cover each of those uses without needing to buy separate props.

Q: Are the balls safe to use barefoot and against bare skin?

The balls are made from plastic that is free of PAH and phthalates and contains no glue in the construction, and the spike tips are blunt rather than sharp. Wipe with a damp cloth between sessions.

Q: How is the ResultSport spike ball set different from a tennis ball or lacrosse ball?

A tennis ball is softer and a lacrosse ball is smooth, so neither reaches the layer of fascia that a textured spiked surface does. The set also includes three sizes — 6 cm, 8 cm and 10 cm — so the same purchase covers small muscles such as the foot and larger ones such as the back, while a single tennis or lacrosse ball cannot.

Phase 4 — Verification & strategy

Findings to flag for the seller (banned-phrase audit of the current live listing)

Bullet 4 — "Top Quality Material" — flagged superlative under Section 1 of the Banned Keywords PDF (severity HIGH). Removed — replaced with verifiable material spec.
Bullet 3 — "Perfect for anyone with poor blood circulation… perfect for a body massage" — "Perfect for" is listed in Section 1. Removed — replaced with named-audience phrasing (runners, office workers, pilates users) per COSMO targeted-audience guidance.
Bullet 5 — "Diverse Health Benefits" — generic outcome phrasing carries health-claim risk. Rewrite uses concrete benefits tied to specific body zones rather than generic health claims.
Bullet 1 — "increase blood circulation" — borderline physiological claim. Softened to "encourages circulation into stiff zones," framed as mechanism rather than outcome.

Strategy summary (3 sentences as PDF requires)

The hero noun phrase "Spiky Massage Ball Set of 3 for Plantar Fasciitis, Trigger Point Therapy and Myofascial Release" sits in the first 100 characters of the Title because the Search Algorithm PDF identifies the first 30% of any document as the source of 44% of AI citations, and Noun Phrase Optimization rewards intent-aligned phrases over keyword salad — so Plantar Fasciitis (highest SQPR conversion driver) and Trigger Point Therapy (highest zero-share opportunity at 5,733 volume) anchor the indexed zone.

Bullets 1 and 2 carry the heaviest Rufus confidence-scoring weight per the PDF, so they were structured as complete RAG-ready sentences answering the two top objections (which size for which muscle, and is the ball firm enough for deep work) — with named audiences (runners, office workers, pilates users) embedded as COSMO targeted-audience nodes.

The five Rufus FAQs were chosen to resolve the objections Rufus most likely retrieves on this category — size-for-condition, firmness, pilates suitability, material safety, and comparison versus tennis/lacrosse balls — each written as a complete-sentence answer with high-confidence data tokens (cm, g, materials) the PDF identifies as the format Rufus prefers to lift verbatim.

Rules from PDFs that drove specific decisions

Decision in rewriteSource rule
Title is intent-aligned noun phrases (NPO), not keyword saladSearch Algorithm PDF — Noun Phrase Optimization section
First 80 characters carry the primary differentiatorSearch Algorithm PDF — Strategic Content Architecture / first-30%-citation finding
Bullets are complete grammatically-correct sentencesSearch Algorithm PDF — RAG-Ready bullets, Rufus 'lifts' sentences
Audiences named explicitly (runners, office workers, pilates users)Search Algorithm PDF — COSMO Targeted Audiences knowledge node
Specific cm, g, material spec tokens throughoutSearch Algorithm PDF — High-Confidence Data Tokens, Death of Null
Description paragraphs sit at 40–70 words eachSearch Algorithm PDF — Short High-Information Paragraphs
Q&A entries are fact-dense complete sentencesSearch Algorithm PDF — Q&A Seeding section
Removed "Top Quality", "Perfect for", "increase blood circulation"Banned Keywords PDF — Section 1, Health/Medical & Superlatives
Avoided "non-toxic", "antibacterial", "germ-free"Banned Keywords PDF — Section 2, Pesticide/Antimicrobial bot triggers
No en-dashes, no special chars, max 2 "ball" mentions in titleBanned Keywords PDF — Section 5, Format Violations