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UPFRONT What’s New THE LATEST PRODUCTS AND SERVICES FROM INDUSTRY SUPPLIERS


Nylon Casing Battling Rope The Nylon Casing Battling Rope from Muscle Up measures 1.5"x 50 ſt. It is covered with a black nylon cover for increased durability and functionality. Can be used as a portable climbing rope, tug of war, tow rope or a battle rope. For more information, visit www.muscleup.ca, call (800) 496-2468 or email sales@muscleup.ca.


Nautilus 8 Series Cardio line The Nautilus 8 Series Cardio line includes a treadmill, elliptical, and recumbent and upright bikes each with digital entertainment touchscreens. The touchscreen consoles feature TV/D-TV and iPhone/iPad/iPod connectivity. The touchscreen enables easy scrolling and selection through workout menus and music/TV/ movie options without the user having to break stride or pace. Integrated audio in/out jacks and a bright 10.2” touchscreen delivers this special workout experience. For more information, visit www.nautiluscommercial.com.


Canali System Introducing the Canali System. No weights, no plates needed. The user creates, by his own weight on his transversal axis, the loading for the exercises without the traditional iron weights. Then by rolling backwards keeping the back close to the seat, the machine saves the spine from adverse effects. Compared with traditional isotonic machines, the movement is full, effective, graceful and natural both concentrically and eccentrically. For more information, visit www.canalisystem.com, or email joediangelo@me.com.


Functional Training Storage Rack Now you can organize your bumper and Olympic plates, kettlebells, dumbbells, and even two Olympic bars with the new Functional Training Storage Rack from Tonic Performance. Made of durable steel this new rack measures 50 x 22 x 38. For more information, visit www.muscleup.ca, call (800) 496- 2468 or email sales@muscleup.ca.


16 Fitness Business Canada September/October 2013


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