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The Life Fitness Summit Trainer keeps exercisers

interested and motivated to reach their goals. An intuitive machine that combines the best of total body cross-training and climbing with an upper and lower body workout, the Summit Trainer simulates a trek in the mountains. The Summit Trainer lets users define their own stride length – from short, quick strides to deep lunges. The maximum stride length is a generous 26 inches. For more information, visit www.lifefitness.com or call 800-634-8637.

G2, now available in Canada, is a low-calorie sports drink that helps athletes stay hy- drated off the field so they’re better prepared for competi- tion. Benefits include half the calories of Gatorade Thirst Quencher, electrolytes to help maintain electrolyte balance, and it helps the body hold onto fluid. G2 is for athletes off the field whereas Gatorade Thirst Quencher provides the advanced hydration and car- bohydrate energy to fuel ath- letic performance on the field. Available in fruit punch, or- ange and grape in conven- ience stores across Canada.

The Matrix T7xe treadmill offers iPod com- patibility; a 15-inch LCD TV console with Vista Clear Television Technology for a crisp, vibrant picture; and FitTouch Technology for intuitive touch-screen functionality. With the touch of a finger, users can select the de- sired workout feedback and toggle between their current and most recent incline lev- els and speeds. In addition, T Series tread- mills include an embedded FitLinxx wireless transmitter for service and performance monitoring. For more information, visit www.matrixfitness.com or call 608-839-8686.

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