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Keiser Keiser machines offer total versatility, at any speed. Work any muscle group safely at any angle, at any resistance, at any speed through the range of motion with consistent pneumatic resis- tance and with zero shock load to muscles, connective tissues and joints. With multi-user lines, like the Six Pack and Triple Trainer, one machine provides the workout of nine machines. Even better, the machines can serve every body type that may use your facility. Sports teams, athletes, researchers, older adult fitness centres, senior living communities, corporate fitness cen- tres and physiotherapists all trust the Keiser brand. For more in- formation, call 604-734-4844 or email MarkK@keiser.com.


Precor® FTS Glide Functional Trainer The Precor® FTS Glide functional trainer offers resistance training with freedom of movement. It provides unrestricted motion to increase core strength, balance, stability and coordination. The result is a comfortable workout that helps keep users moving and satisfied, regardless of their fitness goals. Easy to use, the FTS Glide is designed with a compact footprint and low height that makes it a perfect fit for any fitness facil- ity. For more information, call 800-786-8404 or visit www.precor.com.


Nautilus® Freedom Trainer The Nautilus® Freedom Trainer offers a 2:1 weight ratio giving an incre- mental resistance of 5 lbs. at each grip, the arms adjust in a horizon- tal as well as vertical plane and are counterbalanced for ease of ad- justment, and its versatility allows for an infinite number of exercises. Exercises can be performed standing, seated or in a supine or prone position with the use of a ball, bench or seated chair. For more informa- tion, contact Dotmar Fitness Equipment at info@dotmarfitness.com.


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