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PRODUCT SHOWCASE


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For more information, or to contact any of these companies, log on to www.ihrsa.org/products


TWIN OAKS SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT


Twin Oaks knows something about growing a club’s revenue. A simple, secure, and reliable system is the key to successful club operations. The system features Online Booking, where trainers and members can view and book appointments online; Online Joining, which will increase the number of new members by 10-15%; and the Online Member Portal, which increases member retention and reduces member returns. Start improving results today.—| Contact: 866-278-6750, www.healthclubsoftware.com. Please see our ad on page 14.


STAR TRAC


The Spinner Blade, resulting from the long- running relationship between Star Trac and Mad Dogg Athletics, offers improved and superior biomechanics while delivering the best rider Q factor in the industry. A patent- pending drive train including new pedal, crank arm, and bottom-bracket interface exceeds the current group cycling design expectations. With its new enhancements, this new sleek, iconic design combines user-focused features and adjustability for a best-in-class performance for riders of all shapes, sizes, and abilities.—|


Contact: 800-228-6635, www.startrac.com. Please see our ad on page 49.


AFFILIATED ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION (AAC)


AAC offers full-service billing and soft- ware solutions for trainers, health clubs, and other recreational facilities. Front- Desk Express (FDx) is the latest billing and member management software product. It offers an intuitive interface with tabbed navigation, giving users the ability to do everything from one screen. FDx provides member management, check-in, contract entry, point-of-sale, inventory, reporting, and integrated billing. Clients are also given access to our integrated website, where customers and staff can manage payments, enter contracts, and generate custom reports.—| Contact: 800-233-8483, www.affiliated.org. Please see our ad on page 73.


CSI SOFTWARE


CSI Software has released Spectrum 4.5, the most recent release since the launch of NG five years ago. This new version will amaze users and customers alike. One of the new features added to Spectrum NG is a Self-Service Kiosk. Customers can sign up as a member, view account information, register for programs, schedule appointments, and much, much more! By using one or more of these kiosks, managers can greatly reduce the amount of traffic at the front desk and the demand on staff.—|


Contact: 800-247-3431, www.csisoftwareusa.com. Please see our ad on page 37.


K&K INSURANCE GROUP, INC.


Like the clients they serve, health clubs come in different shapes and sizes—and have different insurance needs. Large multi-service clubs may require complex commercial insurance, while smaller studios have fewer risks and need different coverage options. As a leader in the fitness industry, K&K Insurance offers an extensive variety of options and has the experience to provide specialty insurance at a competitive price. Contact K&K Insurance for a quote!—| Contact: 877-355-0351, www.kandkinsurance.com. Please see our ad on page 81.


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


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