Innovations - IHRSA
Innovations - IHRSA
Innovations - IHRSA
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| <strong>Innovations</strong> | FIT Extra Climbers<br />
STAIRMASTER<br />
56 Club Business International | APRIL 2010 | www.ihrsa.org<br />
StairMaster SM916 StepMill<br />
For over 25 years, the StairMaster StepMill<br />
has been called the toughest workout in<br />
the health club—but Nautilus thinks it just<br />
might be the toughest workout anywhere.<br />
For members who want real results and<br />
an excellent workout, there is no substitute<br />
for the unique StairMaster StepMill.<br />
No license fee for 3 months!*<br />
877.436.8348<br />
STAR TRAC<br />
SEE OUR AD ON PAGE 5<br />
E Series Stepper E-STi<br />
Featuring iPod connectivity, Star Trac’s<br />
E Series stepper allows users to watch<br />
personal video content on an integrated<br />
15" personal viewing screen, while entertainment<br />
options are at their fingertips in<br />
the dedicated media center. A sleek silver<br />
finish complements the company’s signature<br />
built-in fans and constant heart-rate<br />
monitor. Eight programs, including Star<br />
Trac’s Famous Steps, keep users motivated.<br />
Plus, the USB port charges personal media<br />
devices, including iPods, BlackBerrys, MP3<br />
players, and cell phones.<br />
Manufacturer’s list price: $4,995.00<br />
SToTT PILATES<br />
Split-Pedal Stability Chair<br />
The Split-Pedal Stability Chair is a compact,<br />
multifunctional piece of equipment<br />
that builds strength, enhances stability,<br />
and improves body control. It’s ideally<br />
suited to exercisers who need to stay in<br />
a seated or upright position. It helps<br />
rebalance muscles, and provides a fullbody<br />
workout by facilitating exercises<br />
for athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and<br />
individuals who are rehabilitating. The<br />
smaller base of support and dual pedals<br />
allow for bilateral, unilateral, and<br />
reciprocal movements to increase<br />
intensity and overall balance.