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Our glute machine allows a user to isolate the three gluteus muscles located in the buttocks: the maximus, medius, and minimus.
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The leg extension is a resistance weight training exercise that targets the quadriceps muscle in the legs.

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The leg curl is an isolation exercise that targets the hamstring muscles. The exercise involves flexing the lower leg against resistance towards the buttocks.

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Our seated leg curl focuses your workout on the hamstrings.
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Our Adjustable Cable Crossover gives your exercises a resistance weight stack on each side and it comes with adjustable pulleys.
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Chin-ups work your back muscles, the back of your shoulders and arms. Dips work the pushing muscles in your arms, the front of your shoulders, and offer some chest involvement.
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The exercise is performed from a sitting position. It involves extending and flexing the arm upwards at the elbow joint, using the handgrips on the two independent levers.
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This product builds strength in the latissimus dorsi and arm muscles. The exercise is performed along a guided trajectory and involves pulling the arms downwards.
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An all-around compound exercise, the seated low row is very good at exercising your muscles in both the middle back as well as the arms.
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Specific product for building strength in the deltoid and arm muscles. The exercise is performed from a sitting position and involves raising the arms outwards using the handgrip on the two independent levers.
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Our seated row machine targets your back muscles independently. Muscles include Teres Major (outer back), the Latissimus Dorsi (middle back), the Rhomboids, the Middle and Lower Trapezius (upper back), the Erector Spinae (lower back), the Pectoralis Major, the Lower Chest Muscles, the Posterior Deltoids (shoulder), the Infraspinatus (shoulder), the Teres Minor (shoulder) muscles.
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The tricep extension is a single-joint exercise that targets the triceps, the muscles on the back of your upper arm.
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SportsArt Status Series has 13 pieces designed to target specific muscle groups in the upper body.
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Product for working out the abdominal oblique muscles. The exercise is performed from a sitting position with the shoulders positioned against the support pad.
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SportsArt Status Series delivers 7 pieces of selectorized strength designed specifically to target the muscles in the lower body.
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Multi-functional, spacious and comfortable, the S956 horizontal leg press also performs as a hip sled, calf raise and hack squat.
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The Activate Series Treadmill has an intuitive design that’s perfect for exercise rookies or veterans and features the comfort of the FlexDeck Shock Absorption System. This Life Fitness treadmill is sleek, durable and an asset to facilities of any size.
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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.

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Treadmills give a great cardiovascular workout and help improve heart & health
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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.
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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.