PRODUCT NEWS
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Endless training options with Cybex PWR PLAY |
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18 Oct 2017 . BY Lauren Heath-Jones |
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PWR PLAY provides facilities with versatile, customised solutions for their environment and members |
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PWR PLAY is the new strength and functional training solution from premium fitness equipment manufacturer Cybex.
Offering multiple footprint possibilities and training options, PWR PLAY provides facilities with versatile, customised solutions for their environment and members.
Its 27 unique stations are categorised into four groups:
Traditional
Strength training pieces that add variety to any workout programme. Stations include lat pull, low row and triceps pushdown to complement any selectorised, free weight or plate loaded area.
PWR
Traditional pieces re-imagined for a higher level of functionality. Users can incorporate adjustable pulleys, dual handles and cable crossover stations to progress training with more advanced tools.
PLAY
Bodyweight and functional training options for a high-energy workout. Equipment includes battle ropes, suspension trainer, punch bag, power pivot bar, dip and step platform.
Storage and Connectors
Customise PWR PLAY with connectors to build and storage to organise, with add-ons that provide space to keep accessories including medicine balls, slam balls and kettlebells.
PWR PLAY caters for both individual and group training, with the option to combine it with other equipment, such as Cybex’s resisted cardio offering SPARC, to deliver HIIT and circuit-style workouts.
Danny Oliver, UK country manager at Life Fitness, says: “The PWR PLAY is an exciting addition to the Cybex product portfolio that delivers space-efficient and highly customisable workout solutions for our customers.”
Oliver adds: “With an extensive range of configurations available, PWR PLAY is fun, scalable and flexible and supports the requirements of both individual and group training.”
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