Magnum Fitness Systems
Magnum Biangular is the most exciting advancement in the technology of
exercise machine movement since the cam. The first time you use Magnum
Biangular, you will instantly recognize the significant innovation of this
motion. End results are unparalleled by its safety, function and user
friendliness. |

Free Weights
We have 1200 square feet of the latest benches, plate-loaded machines, and
specialty equipment, along with motivational music and a focused clientele
interested in improving their performance and personal conditioning.
StarTrac
Star Trac 2000 is THE ultimate institutional treadmill with its advanced
electronic programs, allows the runner to select and control the entire
running terrain and exercise conditions. Because of its superior electronic
design, the Star Trac 2000 can one of eight elevation terrain's, run up to
five interval laps or can operate manually. We also have the StarTrac 3900,
the latest StarTrac Treadmill! |
Precor
The zero impact, elliptical-shaped stride lets users target specific
lower-body muscles, achieve excellent cardiovascular conditioning, and
enhance their exercise enjoyment. |
Life Fitness
The lifecycle spin cycle model 9500RHR aerobic trainer is an advanced and
refined version of the famous ergometric bicycle that started the electronic
fitness revolution. This trainer includes the Lifepulse digital heart rate
monitoring system unique to Life Fitness products. |
Rowing
Rowing exercises all major muscle groups: legs, arms, back, abdominal,
and buttocks. Legs provide the power of the rowing stroke; your upper body
adds the rest. Rowing one of the few aerobic activities that can strengthen
your back. |
Leg Tech
The Leg Tech Butt Blaster is an easy to operate and ergonomically correct
piece of equipment which delivers superior gluteal isolation ideal for
firming and toning this hard to reach area. |
Stair Master
The StairMaster 4000 PT exercise system is a vertical climbing machine which
provides an aerobic workout equivalent to climbing stairs, without the
inertial loads and skeletal trauma common to most aerobic activities. |