The following are relevant articles from industry publications covering these topics and much more.
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"Inspections Are Not Optional"
Article printed in March 2003 issue of Fitness Management
The article reviews an injury lawsuit against a fitness facility, eventually cleared of any liability due to their regular equipment inspections. Emphasizes the importance of following a regular inspection program.
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"New Products - DEX"
Product shot printed in Summer 2003 issue of Fitness Management's Fitness OnSite
Highlights the new DEX (formally called DCI), describing its features and benefits.
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"What's New: Topsy-Turvy"
Product shot printed in June 2003 issue of Club Business International
Highlights the Power VI, describing its features and benefits.
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"Bert Hurdles 90"
Article printed in January 2002 issue of Teeter Hang Ups News
90-year-old Bert Morrow credits daily use of his inversion table for the decompression and added flexibility that keeps him winning in a high impact sport.
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"Strength Training for Posture"
Article printed in June 2002 issue of Fitness Management magazine
Put your clients on a regular program of strength and stretching exercises to improve posture and reduce back pain, both of which are often a cause of muscle weakness.
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"Exercising the Core"
Article printed in October 2001 issue of Fitness Management magazine
With more of your members exercising for specific results, core stability training can help them improve athletic performance, and better perform activities of daily living.
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"Back Basics"
Article printed in November 2001 issue of Club Business International magazine
More and more adults are suffering with back problems...and more and more clubs want to introduce rehab. Two problems: a single solution.
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"A Laid-Back Guide to Energy Machines"
Article printed in May 2002 issue of Alternative Medicine magazine
...I could easily fall in love with the way inversion loosened up and stretched my back without causing discomfort. Everyone at Alternative Medicine who tried the table loved it.
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"Exercisers are seeking balance of mind, body" "Tailor-made for soldiers, too"
Articles featured in a July 2002 issue of the Knight Ridder Tribune
A...fitness trend becoming more popular is core conditioning - training the muscles of your midsection.
The proposed Army Physical Readiness Training program...echoes the "functional fitness" trend in civilian health clubs.
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"Boosting Back Muscle Strength May Prevent Spinal Fractures"
Article printed in September 2002 issue of Focus on Healthy Aging
Postmenopausal women who strengthen their back muscles with simple, daily exercise may be able to prevent spinal fractures...
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