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The GTS’ adjustable incline
and moving glideboard
allow for hundreds of
different exercises
and other traditional equipment. My brings the cost of personal training down complementary version of traditional
job is to explain the benefits of GTS for the member while still providing pilates exercises. As well as assisting
to as many people as possible. an active return on investment for the movements, the GTS can also provide
club. The GTS also costs less than other additional strength challenges for more
What are the benefi ts and pieces of equipment in the first place. advanced participants.
opportunities it offers? The fact that it can easily be packed
It’s not an intuitive piece of kit and It can incorporate pilates up and stored also makes it an asset for
members do need to be shown how programming. How? multi-use spaces like pilates studios.
to use it. But we don’t apologise for The GRAVITYPilates programme
that, because gym staff need to interact came about because two pilates How do you support clubs
with their members and the GTS instructors approached EFI and said who buy the GTS?
gives them the ideal opportunity. that, by changing the incline, the GTS At the moment, we’re running free
It can also be used to create an could assist with pilates movements training days when clubs purchase units,
extra income stream for the club – for – helping people perform exercises to help them understand how to use
example, using it for personal training. they wouldn’t otherwise have the the GTS and implement the overall
There’s an opportunity for gyms to have mobility or flexibility to do. GRAVITY System; the equipment is
multiple units for small group personal They then came up with a combined only one of four key components. The
training too, typically on the ratio of 1:3 matwork and Reformer repertoire programming ideas, marketing material
or 1:4 between trainer and clients. This called Reformat. We offer this as a and instructor training we provide is
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