| IHRSA Report | Member News < ASSOCIATE PROFILES < ASSOCIATE NEWS Mad Dogg Athletics, Inc. u Mad Dogg Athletics, Inc., recently Vic Hart
software, the company developed its BCA series high-end body-composition analyzer based on research with Tsinghua University. TFHT is the product supplier for China&#x2019;s National Fitness Testing project, and the National Students Fitness Database. For more information, contact the company at 0086-10-62986970;
www.tfht.com.cn. &#x2014;|
Ugi Fitness, Inc.
named Vic Hart, the founder and president of Root Manufacturing and Hart Wood, Inc., interim president of Peak Pilates, following a longstanding manufacturing relationship with Peak Pilates, and Mad Dogg Athletics&#x2019; recent strategic investment in Hart Wood. Hart replaces Julie Lobdell, Peak Pilates founder and former president, who has transitioned out of the company. &#x201C;Bring- ing Vic on as interim president was a very easy decision, given his extensive manufacturing knowledge and expertise
in the Pilates category,&#x201D; says John Baudhuin, the CEO of Mad Dogg Athletics. For more information, contact the company at 800-847-7746;
www.maddogg.com. &#x2014;|
Med-Fit Systems, Inc. u
Med-Fit Systems, Inc., the manufac-
turer of Nautilus commercial fitness equipment, recently reported its third consecutive quarter of profitability. &#x201C;Bringing manufacturing of our cardio products back to the United States and introducing our new dual-stack Free- dom Trainer and Nautilus NOVA single and dual-function machines fed an up-tick in new orders, resulting in our best recorded quarter since the acquisition,&#x201D; notes Dean Sbragia, the CEO of Med-Fit Systems. A 23-year-old physical therapy and senior care products provider, Med-Fit Systems purchased Nautilus&#x2019; commercial company assets in February 2010. For more information, contact the company at 800-874-8941;
www.medfitsystems.com. &#x2014;|
Precor, Inc. u Ugi is a new, innovative style of functional
training that gives health club members full-body workouts in 30 minutes. The 15" Ugi Ball comes in four weights (6, 8, 10, and 12 pounds), has the consistency of a beanbag, the bounce-back of a stress ball, and is the only piece of equipment needed to complete this high-intensity interval workout. The company provides workshops that cover more than 150 exercises for use in a group/class setting, the Yoga/Pilates-inspired Ugi Flow pro- gram, boot camp integration, and more. For more information, contact the com- pany at 604-876-0844;
www.ugifit.com. &#x2014;|
u Kudos to Precor, Inc., for being
named Anytime Fitness Vendor of the Year for the third time. Voted by
Anytime Fitness&#x2019; franchisees, the award recognizes outstanding performance, support, and client service over the last year. &#x201C;I congratulate the entire Precor team for their dedicated support, continued innovation, and responsive client service, which has had a positive impact on our franchisees and members across the globe,&#x201D; comments Chuck Runyon, the cofounder of Anytime Fitness. Anytime Fitness awarded Precor the same designation in 2005 and 2006. For more information, contact the company at 800-786-8404;
www.precor.com. &#x2014;|
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