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| Trigger Point “Grid” Roller
Dec 6, 2010 The Grid roller from Trigger Point Therapy is a viable alternative to traditional foam rollers and could be more comfortable for some. Read Story | Comment on this story | Go to all Flexibility / Balance |
| MFT Trim training/balance disk
Feb 15, 2010 The innovative MFT Trim disk can be used as a wobble board, a basic balance board, or even a twist trainer to improve balance and exercise your core. Read Story | Comment on this story | Go to all Flexibility / Balance |
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| Zen Pro vibration trainer
Jul 20, 2009 Vibration training has grown steadily in popularity, moving more recently into home use as less expensive trainers are entering the market. We took a look at the newer Zen Pro trainer offered by Teutonic Sales, which was being tested and used in a high-end boutique personal training studio. There, the owners and trainers had experience not only with vibration training as a part of sessions with clients (who, in general, we are told, enjoy the modality) but also with other brands of vibration plates. Read Story | Comment on this story | Go to all Flexibility / Balance |
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| Stretchmate
Jan 8, 2007 We are great fans of finding the nearest fencepost, wall, railing or curb to prop up a foot or lean against to stretch, and have often asked, why do you need anything else? OK, so we can be wrong. We have now found that something else that not only encourages you to stretch better, but allows you to do all your movements in one place rather than continually searching for another object that’s the right height or position. Enter the Stretchmate... Read Story | Comment on this story | Go to all Flexibility / Balance |
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| LifeSpan Stretch Partner
Oct 18, 2004 One may wonder why anyone would need a piece of equipment to stretch, especially one that takes up the same amount of floor space as an indoor cycle. Heck, stretching is something you can do on the floor or using walls and chairs. Why indeed. Unless you are truly motivated, disciplined or pretty knowledgeable about how to do a stretch (or dedicated enough to get a book and follow it precisely), this simple steel gadget can motivate you to take a couple of minutes here and there to throw in a few good stretches – both active and passive – or simply do a 10- or 20-minute routine. Heck, position it in front of the TV and you can use the boob-tube time pretty well. Read Story | Comment on this story | Go to all Flexibility / Balance |
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| Fitter First Classic Balance Board
Jul 26, 2004 The beauty of the Fitter Classic Balance Board is that it's taken many of the great characteristics of boards that can cost twice as much (or more), including those that Fitter makes, and puts them in a less expensive model. Read Story | Comment on this story | Go to all Flexibility / Balance |
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| Stretch Out Strap
Apr 5, 2004 Read Story | Comment on this story | Go to all Flexibility / Balance |
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| True Home Stretch Gym
Mar 15, 2004 A piece of exercise equipment that looks like a cage for a large circus tiger or like a medieval torture device might turn you away. But don't let appearances deceive you. The True Stretch gym 500ss could be a great investment in your health and fitness, with a few caveats. But, first, the raves. Read Story | Comment on this story | Go to all Flexibility / Balance |
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| StretchRite Trainer
Nov 14, 2003 Now that flexibility is getting more attention as an essential component of a balanced fitness program, equipment and accessory manufacturers are capitalizing on the opportunity by selling various devices aimed to help you stretch better, more efficiently or more comfortably. Read Story | Comment on this story | Go to all Flexibility / Balance |
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| Airex Balance Pad
Aug 4, 2003 Read Story | Comment on this story | Go to all Flexibility / Balance |
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iFitness Belts Oct 17, 2011 The iFitness belts SNEWS recently tested are great for runners who like to carry gadgets, keys and snacks with them. Read Review | Comment on this review | Go to all Product Reviews |
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Fitnex E55SG Elliptical Sep 14, 2011 So many ellipticals can be large and pricy, and the though the smaller ones may have a lower price tag, what they give up to get there makes for a more wobbly ride that’s not as much fun. The Fitnex E55SG elliptical manages to be rather petite but still can hold its own when a user pushes it hard. Read Review | Comment on this review | Go to all Product Reviews |
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