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Atlantis FTC-100 The FTC-100 from Atlantis is designed to accommodate groups of 8-12 people in a relatively small space (98” x 79”). Made from 7-gauge steel, this unit is robust and has over 20 different options available. This al- lows you to create a configuration that suits your specific needs and makes the unit an excellent centrepiece for your group train- ing program. For more information, visit www.atlantisstrength.com or call (877) 454-2285.


Johnny G In-Trinity Board The Johnny G In-Trinity Board by Matrix is an in- novative incline training platform that devel- ops strength, increases flexibility, and improves balance, coordination and agility. It presents a unique opportunity for movement below the board, allowing users to train more deeply and in ways never possible before. In-Trinity train- ing is an exciting and original exercise modality that breathes new life into traditional practic- es. For more information, contact info@stakfit- ness.com or call 877-782-5002.


VYPER Vibrating Foam Roller The VYPER vibrating foam roller is engi- neered to deliver high intensity vibration into the body. The VYPER is manufactured using industry-best components for the vibration-generating motor (set for three optimal speeds), rechargeable long-life lithium ion energy cells, digital circuitry and the proprietary eco-friendly foam roll- er shell providing just the right amount of pressure and vibration. The combination of cutting-edge technology and custom-de- sign digital circuitry in a compact, simple and familiar foam roller shape is delivers a winning combination. The VYPER has been used by the world's best athletes to warm up and recover from training and competi- tion. It can be used by anyone who wants to move better. For more information, visit www.360conditioning.com.


42 Fitness Business Canada November/December 2015


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