STUDIO EQUIPMENT
SHIFTING SANDS
Physical Company has secured the UK distribution rights for a neoprene battling rope that contains shifting sand. The Hyperwear product, called SandRope, uses this movement of the sand to create a more challenging workout. It’s three metres long and takes up less space than a traditional battling rope. In addition, it doesn’t need to be attached to an anchor point, opening up a greater variety of exercises. SandRope is designed to be easy to grip and easy to clean, and is available in two weights: 15lbs and 30lbs.
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ROLLER RESISTANCE INTENSE INTERACTION
Designed to be adaptable and expandable, the Parallel Stability Barre from Merrithew Health & Fitness (pictured above) can be configured to suit any studio or class size. Featuring two connectors on each side for stability, the barre allows for intense exercises without fear of tipping. The nature of the product means instructors can clearly see all their class at once, and with exercisers facing each other there’s the potential for improved interaction. Merrithew has also launched the Halo
Trainer (pictured right), an exercise device that provides a multi-dimensional approach to functional training. It offers a progressive approach to total body training by selectively controlling stability and bodyweight resistance.
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A new workout tool combines the comfort of a foam roller with the challenge of weight resistance. Balanced Body’s MOTR product (pictured above) allows members to work out in eight different body positions, and to quickly switch resistance while targeting different areas. The 43” cylinder comes in three different resistance levels. Balanced Body has also introduced the
Bodhi Suspension System (pictured below), which combines two independent ropes and four suspension points in one system. It allows for strength, stability, balance and proprioception exercises.
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PHOTO: MERRITHEW
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