Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - (Page 30) [ NEW ON THE MARKET ] SHELBY’S REVIEW H2.0 WATER BOTTLE I love the Wellness H2.O water bottle with its self-contained filtration system. The bottle enables consumers to produce their own filtered water from the tap. According to the company, the filter within the bottle also optimizes the water with rare Japanese volcanic minerals that reduces negative ions for enhanced health. Whatever it does, it tastes great. can save hundreds of dollars that would be spent on disposable bottles, it’s worth the spendy price tag. www.endbottledwater.com it transforms tap water into great tasting filtered water, and it either suck out the water or squeeze it into your mouth (which is not easy when the bottle is half full). But because It’s a tough bottle to guzzle from after a workout; you have to VERSADISC Power Systems’ star strength-building balance product is now available in three colors: red, purple or blue. The air-filled VersaDisc measures 13.5” in diameter and inflates to approximately two and a half inches high. You are also able to enhance balance and functional training by incorporating two discs. The bottom of the VersaDisc has small nodules for use in rehab and massage therapy, and they also keep the disc from moving during exercise. www.power-systems.com, www.power-systems.com 800.321.6975 KIDS’ TRAINING UNIT The Vortex NIMBUS is a movement-based training system for up to 16 kids, ages six to 18, and takes up 20’x30’ of floor space. Numerous machines are developed from a single set of interchangeable and adjustable accessories. Designed for indoor and outdoor use and doubling as a boot camp center, the NIMBUS offers several training opportunities and is designed for ADA compliance. Includes three Youth Circuit Programs and demo CD by IYCA Director Brian Grasso. www.vortexfitness.com, 877.676.4677 YOUTH TRAINING MACHINES TuffStuff Fitness Equipment expands their Kids Stuff Youth Circuit Training Line to a total of 14 pieces and five Dual Function pieces: Abdominal/Back; Leg Extension/Leg Curl; Lat/Mid Row; High/Low-Bicep/Tricep; and Seated Leg Press/Calf. The designs allow a six-piece “Mini Circuit” to fit in a 15’x20’ space or an eight- or nine-piece circuit to fit in 20’x20’ space. Ideal for smallfootprint kids gyms, schools, rec centers, martial arts studios, family fitness programs and after-school programs. www.tuffstuffitness.com, 909.629.1600 ISOMETRIC STRENGTH TECHNOLOGY Isometric Strength Technology from bioDensity allows facility trainers to im- prove, measure and track functional strength. Four compound bioDensity isometric exercises that target all major muscles groups are involved, with real-time feedback, appropriate for ages 12 and up, including deconditioned clients, aging clients and those with a limited range of motion. www.biodensity.com, 800.278.3933 30 18 JAN-FEB2009 · WWW.FIT-PRO.COM http://www.endbottledwater.com http://www.power-systems.com http://www.power-systems.com http://www.vortexfitness.com http://www.tuffstufffitness.com http://www.biodensity.com http://WWW.FIT-PRO.COM
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 Contents Letter from the Editor, Writers Ready to Rock the Podium What It Takes to Change Fitness Marketing Makeover Be Better Top Club Building a Base of Special Populations The Balancing Act Take Action! Nutrition Solutions Datebook Journey to Success New on the Market The Four P's Exercising Your Influence No More Pain in the Back! Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 (Page Cover1) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 (Page Cover2) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 (Page 3) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - Contents (Page 4) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - Contents (Page 5) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - Contents (Page 6) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - Letter from the Editor, Writers (Page 7) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - Ready to Rock the Podium (Page 8) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - Ready to Rock the Podium (Page 9) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - Ready to Rock the Podium (Page 10) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - Ready to Rock the Podium (Page 11) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - What It Takes to Change (Page 12) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - What It Takes to Change (Page 13) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - Fitness Marketing Makeover (Page 14) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - Fitness Marketing Makeover (Page 15) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - Be Better (Page 16) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - Be Better (Page 17) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - Top Club (Page 18) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - Top Club (Page 19) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - Building a Base of Special Populations (Page 20) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - Building a Base of Special Populations (Page Blowin1) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - Building a Base of Special Populations (Page Blowin2) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - The Balancing Act (Page 21) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - The Balancing Act (Page 22) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - The Balancing Act (Page 23) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - Take Action! (Page 24) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - Take Action! (Page 25) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - Nutrition Solutions (Page 26) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - Datebook (Page 27) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - Journey to Success (Page 28) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - Journey to Success (Page 29) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - New on the Market (Page 30) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - The Four P's (Page 31) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - Exercising Your Influence (Page 32) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - Exercising Your Influence (Page 33) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - No More Pain in the Back! (Page 34) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - No More Pain in the Back! (Page Cover3) Personal Fitness Professional - January/February 2009 - No More Pain in the Back! (Page Cover4)
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