The Activate Series Recumbent Lifecycle® Exercise Bike has an intuitive design that fits into any facility. A relaxed body position enhances comfort for exercisers of all fitness levels.
Simple styling provides the perfect balance between beauty and utility. This rack goes very well with many of the Brunswick and Contender tables, and is available in chestnut finish.
Designed to hold the contents of the Centennial™ Play Package, this rack holds up to eight cues, including the bridge stick and shorty cue, a full set of billiard balls, 8-ball rack, 9-ball rack, table brush, and chalk.
For facilities that are watching their budget and operating in limited space, the VR1 Duals are the answer. An extension of the VR1 line, Duals further capitalizes on the compact VR1 footprint by using multi-function mechanisms to get two exercises in one machine.
It is called the "Military Press" because this movement used to be the general indicator or test of one's strength in the military. The military press targets the deltoid muscles in the shoulders as well as the triceps.
Three quick-resistance selections allow for easy interval workouts ideal for results-driven exercisers that caters to every level of user. The bike is designed for facilities looking to provide intuitive cardio equipment focused on exerciser results.
Calf raises are sometimes done with a flexed knee, usually roughly 90 degrees. This lessens the stretch in the gastrocnemius (a knee flexor), so the movement is done to emphasize the soleus.
The tricep extension is an isolation exercise; the movement occurs at only one joint and targets one muscle group. This allows you to focus your efforts on just your triceps muscles.
The Cybex Bravo Basic makes getting a complete, full-body workout simple. Illustrated instructional placards guide users through the basic exercises needed to develop strength, improve coordination, and learn specific movement patterns designed to enhance functional performance.
The Overhead Press is a full body, compoundexercise. Your shoulders and arms press the weight over your head while your legs, lower back and abs balance you.
The leg press is a weight training exercise in which the individual pushes a weight or resistance away from them using their legs. The term leg press also refers to the apparatus used to perform this exercise.
SportsArt cycles are self-generating; no outside power source required*. The contact heart rate is standard and a wireless Polar® HR receiver is built in, multiple language options are included (English, Spanish and French) and a 3-speed fan keeps users cool.