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PRODUCT SHOWCASE


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AEROBICS AND FITNESS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA (AFAA)


AFAA is one of the world’s largest fitness and TeleFitness educator. Since 1983, AFAA has issued over 300,000 certifications to fitness professionals in 73 countries. AFAA’s certification workshops include: Personal Fitness Trainer, Primary Group Exercise, KickBoxing, Step, and Military Fitness Specialist. AFAA is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of the Distance Education and Training Council (DETC). The DETC is listed as a nationally recognized accredit- ing agency by the U.S. Department of Education, and is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).—| Contact: 877-968-7263, www.afaa.com. Please see our ad on page 13.


TOTAL GYM


Total Gym, creator of the turnkey, revenue-generating GRAVITYSystem, announces its NEW GRAVITY Foundation course. Developed by leading GRAVITY Master Trainers, the new two-day Foun- dation course includes extensive training on movement execution, program design, and business strategies to maximize the Total Gym incline trainer for personal and team training. Learn how to provide unparalleled program variety, attract clients, and grow top-line revenue with GRAVITY on Total Gym, while earning up to 1.6 ACE, 14.25 AFAA, and 1.6 NASM credits for the 16-hour course.—|


Contact: 800-541-4900, www.totalgym.com. Please see our ads on pages 21, 23 & 25.


INTEL CORPORATION


Systems developers at Respondesign understood the success of MayaFit hinged on fast response. Users would not tolerate a system that was unable to keep up with their workouts. Therefore, computing performance was a critical element, needed to process images from a 3D sensor, identify the user’s movements, and provide a success-based response—all without perceptible delay. Respondesign chose Intel Core i5 processors with multi-core technology in order to increase gesture recognition performance and eliminate annoying delays.—|


Contact: www.intel.com/go/medical. Please see our ad on page 92.


AMERICAN COUNCIL ON EXERCISE (ACE)


The American Council on Exercise (ACE) and IHRSA are committed to uniting fitness professionals and organizations across the nation to pledge fitness training services at no cost to activated military reservists, National Guard members, and their immediate families. Find out how to give back to the nation’s brave men and women in uniform today! Visit their Websites to learn more and access a free toolkit to help promote participation and easily make a pledge.—| Contact: 888-825-3636, www.acefitness.org/joiningforces. Please see our ad on page 35.


CBIMAGAZINE EXTRA! “To accept good advice is but to increase one’s own ability.”


Be sure to check out Associate Editor Patricia Glynn’s article on CBI Unbound, the online home of CBI magazine, for an overview of networking tools, tips, and resources from IHRSA30!—|


48 Club Business Internat ional | SEPTEMBER 2011 | www. ihrsa.org


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