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Lebert Equalizer XL Introducing the Frank Medrano Signature Series Chrome Lebert Equalizer XL by Lebert Fitness. The Lebert Equalizer XL is simple, portable and versatile and three inches taller than the original. Lebert Equalizers work your arms, chest, back and core muscles using your bodyweight as resistance. The XL size is ideal for people taller than 6’1”. It allows for a deeper stretch while do- ing dips and fuller extension during vertical rows, mak- ing each exercise more intense and effective. For more information, contact sales@lebertfitness.com or call 905-812-0555.


Jacobs Ladder The Jacobs Ladder is a patented climbing machine with ladder-type rungs on a non-motorized continu- ous treadmill. The 40-degree angle of the unit offers a natural climbing motion which takes stress off the lower back, hips and knees. It is self-paced and goes as fast or as slow as the user. The Ladder is ideal for sprinting and thus a great tool for circuit and inter- val training. For more information, contact Atlantis at 877-454-2285.


Technogym Selection PRO Circuit training is a practical solution that keeps exercise interesting and saves time while boost- ing cardiovascular and muscular fitness. Because the exercises can be performed in any se- quence, you can create an endless number of combinations and design every workout to match your mood or specific training goal. The Technogym Selection PRO with UNITY offers virtual coaching for circuit training, which helps make the activity more engaging and also tracks your progress. For more information, contact Tania Pettitt at 888-665-8836 or 519-497-3463.


44 Fitness Business Canada September/October 2016


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