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UPFRONT What’s New THE LATEST PRODUCTS AND SERVICES FROM INDUSTRY SUPPLIERS


G690 Treadmill The G690 treadmill is the latest addition to SportsArt’s ECO-POWR™ line of cardio products. This non-motorized treadmill harnesses the power of the human stride while also offering updated styling, a cushioned slatted belt and smooth resistance. By walking, jogging or running on the unit, users produce energy that is harnessed and converted into utility-grade electricity, helping to offset a club’s en- ergy consumption and creating a more eco-friendly exercise environment. For more information, con- tact Craig Arriza at (800) 709-1400, ext. 182, craig@gosportsart.com, or John Price at (913) 909-3488, johnp@gosportsart.com.


Assault AirRunner The Assault AirRunner is one of the lightest tread- mills of its kind (280 lb./127 kg.) with no electri- cal consumption and a low carbon footprint that packs an intense workout into a small package. Speed is controlled solely by exercisers and where they position themselves on the treadmill belt. With no on/off button or maximum speed, the Assault AirRunner is specifi- cally designed with H.I.I.T workouts in mind, allowing exercisers to jump on and go and to push their work- outs as hard as they want. For more information, visit www.precor.com.


UpperCycle GX The new UpperCycle GX is an upper-body ergometer ideal for group training. The UpperCycle GX uses a crank motion to tar- get the torso, arms, shoulders and core. Key features include ground-based functional- ity, larger range of motion, fluid resistance and adjustable height. This ergometer was designed to accommodate a wide variety of users at different levels of fitness, while al- lowing exercisers to engage core and stabili- zation muscles along with broad activation of shoulders, chest and back. For more informa- tion, visit www.lifefitness.com.


TEAMBEATS TEAMBEATS creates a motivational experience and team spirit manag- ing every aspect of heart rate-focused classes and circuits: heart rate performance, time and music. Participants can join the class with their favourite heart rate monitoring device. With one click they can join the class and be guided by the trainer, great music and by information pro- jected on a large screen that displays real time work and rest periods, colour coded BPM feedback. At the end of the workout partici- pants can immediately check their performance on their mywellness account. For more information, visit www.technogym.com.


Olicrom Training Platform Olicrom's Training Platform foundation consists of two options: CableQuad and TwinStrength. CableQuad cable motion machines enable user de- fined trajectories. TwinStrength machines are equipped with input arms which dictate machine defined trajectories. Users perform exercises in a standing position which promotes enhanced versatility, effectiveness and safety. Various modules, bridges and bars enable unlimited layout and configuration options which facilitate space efficiency and help create ef- fective training programs. For more information, contact Idealfit at (905) 266-0106, info@idealfit.ca , or visit www.idealfit.ca.


18 Fitness Business Canada September/October 2017


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