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Yapps instant booking


Premier Software has launched Yapps.com, an online directory and marketing tool for health clubs, offering a one-stop shop to consumers looking to research and book immediately online. Using a keyword and postcode search, both existing and potential clients will be directed to a list of businesses that match their criteria. Each listing provides a profile section, map, opening hours and other data.


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Viper strikes with Flexi-Cord technology


Ideal for studio workouts, the Viper Belt from SAQ International can be used for resisted plyometrics, short running out-and-back drills, assisted acceleration, and horizontal and vertical resistance. All can be carried out while holding a tennis or squash racket, a cricket bat, or catching or throwing a ball. Suitable for use either indoors or out, the belt is made of heavy duty webbing and padding and has a safety harness and quick release buckle. It has three attachment links for the Flexi-Cord.


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A new machine and two updates from Total Gym


Total Gym has released updated versions of its bodyweight training machines. Total Gym GTS now offers 22 incline levels, harnessing between 1 and 62 per cent of bodyweight, with a new release lever to vary resistance. Total Gym PowerTower retains the motorised incline tower, adjusting to any height to harness between 3 and 72 per cent of bodyweight. A new addition to the range is Total Gym Sport, replacing the Total Gym 14000 incline trainer.


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Studio Sports’ new BaSE for training


This year’s LIW event saw the pre- launch of the BaSE (Balance & Stability Exercise) training platform from Studio Sports. The BaSE platform is a motorised unit providing a series of rotational stretching exercises that can be used for passive mobilisation or passive-active exercise. It allows for a wide range of functional and sport- specific exercises to be performed under the controlled stresses of maintaining balance and stability. It also increases proprioception – the sense that indicates whether the body is moving with required effort, as well as where the various parts of the body are located in relation to each other.


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