German Phrase
Es verbessert die Stabilität und Koordination.
Meaning
The sentence means ‘It improves stability and coordination.’ It is often used to describe the effect of a product, exercise, or therapy on physical performance.
When to use
Use this phrase when you want to highlight the functional benefits of something that makes a person or object steadier and more coordinated – for example, a new fitness device, a balance‑training program, or a medical treatment.
✦Grammar Breakdown
EsverbessertdieStabilitätundKoordination.
Es (personal pronoun)
Neutral pronoun used as the subject of a sentence; it refers to a previously mentioned thing or concept.
verbessert (verb)
Third‑person singular present of verbessern ‘to improve’; regular weak verb with stem‑vowel change (e → i) in the past participle.
die (definite article)
Feminine singular article used before both Stabilität and Koordination; German allows one article to cover a coordinated noun phrase.
und (conjunction)
Simple coordinating conjunction that links two nouns of the same grammatical gender and case.
🗨In Conversation
Wie wirkt das neue Balance‑Board?
How does the new balance board work?
Es verbessert die Stabilität und Koordination.
It improves stability and coordination.
✕Common Mistakes
Es verbessert zu die Stabilität und Koordination.
Verb verbessern does not take the preposition zu when used with a direct object.
Es verbessert die Stabilität und die Koordination.
Repeating die is grammatically correct but sounds redundant in a short statement; native speakers usually omit the second article.
Es verbessert die Stabilität und Koordination um 20 %.
If you want to talk about a measurable increase, steigern or erhöhen are more idiomatic than verbessern.
↔Alternatives
Es steigert die Stabilität und Koordination.
It increases stability and coordination.
Es erhöht die Stabilität und Koordination.
It raises stability and coordination.
Es fördert die Stabilität und Koordination.
It promotes stability and coordination.
Cultural Tip
In German, verbessern is often used for qualitative improvements (e.g., skills, performance). If you want to stress a measurable increase, steigern or erhöhen are more common. Also, the article die covers both nouns in a coordinated list, so you don’t repeat it unless you want to emphasize each item separately.

