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Precor Discovery™ Series The Discovery™ Series Selectorized Line combines all the functional per- formance elements demanded from a strength line but with the design and attention to detail you would expect from Precor. The result is an exception- al workout experience for both the first-time user and seasoned athlete. A foot-assist bar on the Discovery™ Series Selectorized Line Chest Press allows the user to begin exercise in an advantageous pre-stretch start position. The movement arm features a forward-set low pivot for a proper motion path. The ratcheting gas-assisted seat adjusts easily and fits a wide range of users. See it now at www.precor.com/discovery.


Matrix Aura Functional Trainer Functional trainers are all about versatility and catering to a wide variety of demands. Training movements that parallel sport and daily demands requires a low starting resistance and the ability to accom- modate different speeds. The Matrix Aura Functional Trainer passes the test on all counts, and it comes with a full array of handles— even sport specific ones. For more information, contact info@stakfitness.com or call (877) 782-5002.


FreeMotion LIVEAXIS™ The FreeMotion LIVEAXIS™ line uses live-sliding pulleys that travel with your path of movement, allowing your muscles to remain at peak activation throughout the entire movement. By simply moving side-to- side or front-to-back, you can instantly change the point of muscle ac- tivation. Plus, it helps engage your stabilizer muscles to improve core strength and overall balance. This allows you to train multiple muscle groups with every movement and build functional power for everyday activities in life and sport. For more information, contact our Canadian dealer Dotmar Fitness Equipment at info@dotmarfitness.com.


36 Fitness Business Canada March/April 2016


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