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Clubs can easily create a training rig to suit their needs and budget


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research, consideration and deliberation, Physical Company is extremely proud to launch Torque Fitness’s X-Lab onto the UK market. While there are many fine rigs out there, X-Lab outperforms the competition in terms of practicality, scalability and value. Thanks to some very clever design features and its unique modular concept, X-Lab can turn almost any space into a functional training powerhouse. Hook that up with Cyclone Training programming and the fearsome array of functional kit and you’ve got the definitive rig concept to fuel the functional training revolution.


CLEVER PRODUCT X-Lab is all about fitting into your business. The ingenious shape, configuration and attachment options mean you can get more people training per square foot than any other rig. The 1.0S configuration has a footprint less than 30 square feet, but allows six people to work out simultaneously. Doing the same exercise. Getting that much more training space


per square foot was enough to get us excited about X-Lab, and being able to lead a group training session so easily will keep your instructors happy. But what you’re really going to love about X-Lab is the modular system that grows with your business.


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FUNCTIONAL TRAINING REVOLUTION


unctional training rigs are the new must-have equipment for any gym on the cutting edge of fitness. After much


Choose from one of 15 standard


configurations or design your own using the modular sections. In six months, training will be going so well you may want to expand your functional training area. In a year you may have new premises with twice as much square footage. With X-Lab, you just buy the extra base sections you need and reconfigure the rig to suit your situation. The clever folk at Torque Fitness


kitted the X-Lab out with all the interchangeable training stations you could need, including Ground Rotational Trainer, Plyo Step, Dip Bars, Ball Target, Bag Anchor, Plyo Rebounder, Weight Stack Adjustable Pulley System and High Bars. There are even accessory trays that keep all your kettlebells, med balls and other kit tidy and close by, without having to buy separate storage racks.


CLEVER PROGRAMMING Physical Company is so excited about X-Lab and the impact functional training is going to make in your club, it’s offering on-site instructor training free with every purchase of X-Lab 1.3S and above.


‘Cyclone Training’ gives instructors a group training concept, with the ability to adjust the class with different stations and varying class numbers. Exercisers move after performing a drill at each station, creating a cyclone of fitness fury.


X-Lab: A training powerhouse


CLEVER PRICES The X-Lab 1.3S configuration costs £4,581.20 plus VAT, with individual training stations starting at £115.95 plus VAT. A fully operational functional X-Lab training rig with all the stations needed for the 1.3S comes in at under £6000 plus VAT. That’s value that you won’t find with any other rig, and there’s all the additional accessories you’ll need, from suspension trainers and punching bags to med balls and kettlebells. Physical Company believes your


business deserves the highest quality equipment, designed by people who understand fitness and backed up with exceptional programming, at prices to suit your budget. Visit www. physicalcompany.co.uk to view the full equipment range or call 01494 769 222 to discuss fitting X-Lab into your club.


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