What’s so much fun about functional training? Just ask these IHRSA associate-member companies. They understand the importance of engaging the whole body, or targeting specific areas, to enhance multidimensionality—essential to functioning in day-to-day life. There’s a wealth of classes, tools, products, and accessories out there that add excitement to seemingly ordinary routines. No matter what your members want, you’ll find everything that you need right here.
CORE-TEX
The patented design of the Core-Tex allows the base to move like no other training appa- ratus. The Core-Tex is the only device on the market that allows for movement in all three planes of motion and whose base translates
at the same time. This allows for an almost infinite number of combination movements that can functionally challenge the body for strength, stability, mobility, and balance. The body reacts and responds for an amazing workout that’s always engaging and never the same. Contact: 619-285-9218,
www.functionfirst.com. Please see our ad on page 78. —|
PRODUCT SHOWCASE
KAMAGON FITNESS, LLC HOIST FITNESS
The HOIST ROC-IT Selectorized Ab Machine offers a new way to enhance members’ core-training program. Fully unrestricted joint movement is essential to an efficient core workout—the core-activating benefits of this machine, along with the entire ROC-IT product line, engage a user’s core throughout their entire exercise range-of- motion. The ROC-IT product line makes exercise fun, as well as biomechanically correct. Contact: 800-548-5438,
www.hoistfitness.com. Please see our ad on page 25. —|
Increase revenue with the Kamagon Ball and Kamagon group exercise programming: Kamagon Kore, Kamagon Sculpt, and Kamagon Kombat. Kamagon’s group exercise programming has superior class timetables of 30 minutes for each class. These timetables help clubs maximize the amount of time members spend in group classes; reduce downtime and overly long classes; increase member interest and participation; and maximize clubs’ profits from ancillary revenues.
Contact: 877-933-1005,
www.kamagonball.com. Please see our ad on page 58. —|
LES MILLS INTERNATIONAL
Formulated with a carefully structured, scientific approach and unforgiving intensity, Les Mills’ CX30 program will tighten and tone the abs and butt, improve functional strength, and assist in injury-prevention. This intensely challenging 30-minute workout is the ideal “express” class that will strengthen clubs’ group fitness timetable, increase
participation, and attract members. As with all Les Mills programs, comprehensive group fitness management support is ongoing, and new music and choreography are released every three months. Contact: 888-669-8876,
www.lesmills.com. Please see our ad on page 21. —|
CROSSCORE, INC.
The CrossCore180 “Turn Your Game Around” is a breakthrough in bodyweight training for sports and fitness conditioning. The patent- pending suspended pulley adds improved balance through imbalance to any sports- specific exercise. The pulley can also be locked in place via a magnetic pin for improved stability when needed. Attach gymnastics rings, resis- tance bands, and even kettlebells for added versatility. The CrossCore180 can be used at home, at the gym, or out in the field and fits conveniently into a small carry-along bag.
Contact: 800-288-3047,
www.crosscore-usa.com. Please see our ad on page 57. —|
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