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Life Fitness launches small SYNRGY360 range
Life Fitness has added three new customisable, modular configurations to its SYNRGY360 resistance and multi-purpose training system. The SYNRGY360XM provides six training spaces; SYNRGY360XS features four. The smallest, SYNRGY360T, can be placed against a wall. The new configurations offer integrated storage for accessories and training variety.
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Concept to distribute Agassi’s BILT line
Eight-time Grand Slam tennis champion Andre Agassi has teamed up with his fitness trainer Gil Reyes to launch a new 12-piece resistance training line. The BILT equipment by Agassi & Reyes will be available in the UK and Ireland through Concept Fitness International (CFI), which has secured an exclusive distribution deal for the kit in those markets. The centrepiece of the new range, the Change of Direction (COD) Machine received the 2013 FIBO Innovation Award for its design and safety.
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HUR’s air-resistance is an active ageing winner
Air-based resistance by Keiser for young and old
The new Xpress suite at GL1 leisure centre in Gloucester, UK, has installed Keiser Air resistance and CV equipment as part of a suite for children’s PE lessons, older club members and women, with a timed circuit of the Keiser equipment. Business development director Jacquie Douglas says: “The second gym offers progression for women and older clients, from toning tables to air-based resistance work.”
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HUR’s Smart Card System, which integrates with HUR strength machines and iBalance Testing Systems, won the International Council on Active Aging (ICAA) Innovative Solutions Award last year. The computerised Smart Card exercise machines and software set up machines automatically, enabling users to be more independent. The exercise machines feature age-friendly features, such as easy on and off buttons, low-impact air-resistance technology and close-to-zero starting resistance. In addition, all activity carried out is recorded for reporting, to give user feedback, and for measuring outcomes.
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