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Mutt Bar Mutt Bar is a uniquely designed patented single piece cast iron exercise bar that incor- porates a variety of the most common hand grip options found in a multiplicity of individ- ual bars. This allows for a variety of exercises within a single bar–it is a 2 handed dumb bell with grip options. Weight options include 11 lb., 22 lb., 33 lb., 44 lb., 55 lb., and 66 lb. For more information, visit
www.muttbar.com or contact
sales@muttbar.com. Available in Canada at
www.roguefitness.com/mutt-bars.
SledMill™ The SledMill™ allows you to perform a multitude of sled-like exercises in just eight feet. With magnetic resistance of up to 450 lb., the SledMill of- fers a safe and effective alternative to traditional sled training exercises. The telescoping front end allows users from under 5’ to 6’8” to comfortably use the machine with full strides. Multiple attachment handles provide for a variety of strength training exercises while the bi-directional deck allows users to perform a multitude of agility exercises. For more information, visit
www.theabscompany.com, or email
info@theabscompany.com.
Woodway Curve Education Woodway releases Curve education using inspire 360. Woodway’s Curve Education is officially available to ClubConnect users and Woodway customers. The Woodway education dives into the technique and train- ing sequences using unique non-motorized treadmills. Their focus includes an interval structure for improving speed and fitness by op- timizing work and rest periods to enhance performance, and circuit- structured programs for a combined metabolic and strength benefit and maximized running performance. Woodway emphasizes an un- derstanding of fatigue rates, energy systems and heart rate zones. For more information, visit
www.woodway.com.
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