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FIBO LAUNCHES


HOT OFF THE PRESS


We round up some of the new product launches from this year’s FIBO, which took place in Cologne, Germany, in April


TRAINING TRINITY


Among Matrix Fitness’ launches at FIBO was the Connexus Series – a functional training system, available wall-mounted or free-standing, that accommodates a wide range of accessories and training modalities. Maintaining the functional theme was the new In-Trinity incline


training platform. This can be used independently for group training or integrated into existing yoga or martial arts programmes. Matrix also introduced In-Trinity programming, with imaginative movements and sequences intended to increase range of motion and breathe new life into traditional practices. Matrix also debuted the T3xh treadmill, designed for therapeutic


settings (active ageing and PT studios) based on research among users, facility owners, PTs and service providers. T3xh features a slow start- up speed, reverse operation, simplifi ed touchscreen and low step-on height, with extended handrails for enhanced user security.


TAKING THE STAGE


A new line of indoor cycling bikes – the SC Series – has been unveiled by Stages Cycling. A brand new company and brand, Stages Indoor Cycling has launched two models: the flagship SC3, which features the


NORDIC WORKOUT


ThoraxTrainer is a new full-body workout machine that imitates cross-country skiing – described as the world’s toughest sport. The machine activates all the


major muscle groups, simultaneously testing strength, core and endurance, with up to 1,500 calories burned per hour. It’s ideal for high-intensity interval training, as heart rates can be rapidly elevated. More than 50 exercises are


possible on the ThoraxTrainer, so it can be used as the cornerstone of any training regime, no matter what sport the user is involved in.


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‘Stages Power’ power measurement system; and the SC2, which is the same in all respects but does not include this system. The SC Series bikes


feature SprintShift, a dual-action resistance


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adjustment that pairs a traditional micro-adjust dial with a three-position macro-adjust lever. This allows for large, consistent jumps in resistance for intervals and rest. The SprintShift lever FitLoc replaces the standard twist-to-lock pop-pin height adjustments with a new cam-operated pop-pin, allowing fi t adjustments for height to be made more rapidly.


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REALISTIC ROWING EXPERIENCE


The Life Fitness Row GX Trainer is a rowing machine that gives exercisers the feeling of a smooth, natural rowing motion for a challenging full-body workout. Designed with a patented fl uid


technology resistance system, the Row Trainer allows each user to feel, hear and see water churn in the tank, creating an engaging rowing experience. Its adjustable resistance design also allows the machine to adapt to an individual’s fi tness level. The portable design makes it easy for the


rower to be repositioned throughout the facility for individual workouts, or small group training sessions.


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