EXHIBITOR NEWS
Precor Tel: +44 (0)1276 404 900 Web:
www.precor.com Leading fitness equipment manufacturer and supplier Precor will be unveiling its new Next-Generation Experience Series Treadmill at LIW, with visitors to Precor’s stand (H310) being the first in the UK to try it. The new design is based on feedback from an extensive study of operators, exercisers and service technicians across five countries. This gave valuable insights into considerations for buying, using and servicing a treadmill and follows three years of research and development. The new Next- Generation Experience Series treadmill incorporates a new motor drive system to increase reliability of electronic components by four times and a brand new ‘Active Status Light’ which alerts facility staff to the operating condition. It also features a lower step-up height, an updated console dash for exercisers to store belongings and the all new ‘user cockpit’ which features extended, cushion handrails. So do stop by stand H310 to meet the Precor team. SECTION: HEALTH & FITNESS
Precor is unveiling a new treadmill
Premier Training Int’l Tel: +44 (0)845 1 90 90 90 Web:
www.premierglobal.co.uk Premier Training International is a leading health and fitness industry training provider dedicated to training and developing individuals; from school leavers and people changing careers, to professional fitness and sports people looking to develop their skills. Premier has built a first class reputation in delivering quality vocational education since 1992 and has some of the leading industry experts helping shape syllabuses and deliver training. Visit us on stand H746 to discuss your training needs. SECTION: HEALTH & FITNESS
Pulse Fitness Tel: +44 (0)1260 294 600 Web:
www.pulsefitness.com To increase membership, profitability and efficiency within your fitness facility, let Pulse inspire you with the latest fitness products and leisure solutions the industry has to offer. We will be launching a range of innovative connectivity solutions, including a web and mobile app solution to connect members’ fitness everywhere and our new online fitness solution (
SmartCentre.com), which will give members access to view, track and update their fitness data anytime, anywhere. Coupled with the launch of a new mobile fitness tracker, Pulse can truly offer your members an integrated personal training experience in the gym, at home or on the go! Cirrus Console – a personalised entertainment experience – is a new 18.5” touch screen android console which will give your members a choice of engaging, motivational and connected entertainment and workout applications including digital TV and radio, full internet browsing and access to workout instructional videos with ease. SECTION: HEALTH & FITNESS
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