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PRODUCT SHOWCASE


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SPRI PRODUCTS, INC.


Cardio, strength, and flexibility workouts are propelled to the next level with the unique STEP360 from SPRI. This versatile functional training tool uniquely com- bines a stable platform atop dual-inflatable oscillating air chambers for a valuable balance challenge during a multitude of functional and traditional exercises. All levels of exercisers can add excitement to their routines, improve core strength and stability, maximize exercise efficiency, and achieve optimal performance through 360 degrees of movement.


Contact: 800-222-7774, www.spri.com. Please see our ad on page 70. —|


OPTP


Add dynamic resistance to workouts with this fun and challenging tool. Composed of medium-level resistance tubing joined in an X-shape, the OPTP SpyderCord will help strengthen, tone, and stretch muscles. The OPTP SpyderCord provides dynamic resis- tance throughout exercise; integrates upper body, lower body, and core; travels anywhere for workouts; adds fun, variety, and challenge; and includes a 32-page manual.


Contact: 800-367-7393, www.optp.com. Please see our ad on page 82. —|


MAD DOGG ATHLETICS, INC./BODYBLADE


The new Bodyblade program is a fun, calorie-burning, results-oriented, and cost- effective resistance program that’s perfect for group exercise, small group training, and one-on-one instruction. Get started now with Bodyblade Total Solution pack- ages that provide the equipment and instructor training needed for a turnkey launch of this versatile, cutting-edge program that members will love. Contact: 800-772-5233, www.bodyblade.com. Please see our ad on page 41. —|


MERRITHEW HEALTH AND FITNESS


The Stability Cushion can add variety, functionality, and challenge to any exercise program. Its unstable nature makes it an ideal tool for establishing and reinforcing balance, stability, agility, and proprioception while gaining core strength. Exercises can be performed in standing, kneeling, seated, supine, and prone positions. The Stability Cushion is ideal for use with everyone from rehab clients to professional athletes. It can be used separately or in pairs.


Contact: 800-910-0001, www.merrithew.com. Please see our ad on page 83. —|


56 Club Business Internat ional | MAY 2011 | www. ihrsa.org POWER PLATE


The Power Plate pro6 is the first-ever combination of Power Plate exercise with upper-body cable-resistance training for the ultimate total- body workout. Featuring an innovative fitness system called proMOTION Dynamic Vibration Technology, high-strength Vectran cables transfer vibration from the base of the machine directly to various muscle groups in the arms, back, core, and shoulders at high-speed frequency rates. Contact: 877-877-5283, www.powerplate.com. Please see our ad on page 50. —|


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