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    Commercial Olympic Press Rack

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    Item# RPONFMI Original price was: $1,917.79.Current price is: $1,420.59.

    This is ideal home and commercial used power rack, you could do Barbell squat, T-Bar Row, Chin Up, Rubber band training, etc. all in one NOPR, get one for your home or gym.

     

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    Incline Press Machine

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    Item# PILPFMI Original price was: $1,578.31.Current price is: $1,169.12.

    This machine provides an exceptional range of motion, from an incline position with its 25 degree converging pattern, both arms can be used together or independently.

     

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    Leg Curl Exercise Machine

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    Item# CLLPFMI Original price was: $1,449.26.Current price is: $1,073.53.

    This high performance leg curl machine has 5 levels of adjustable positions. Both legs can be used together or independently.

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    Leg Extension

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    Item# ELLPFMI Original price was: $1,449.26.Current price is: $1,073.53.

    This leg extension machine has a 100 degree angle between seat and back pad increases comfort and encourages full quadriceps contraction without hamstring flexibility limitations.

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    Mobile Mirror & Weight Rack

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    Item# 9-0126CLT Original price was: $578.57.Current price is: $428.57.

    This mobile rack has one mirror in one side, and can hold weights in the opposite side.

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    Shoulder Press Machine

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    Item# PSLPFMI Original price was: $1,449.26.Current price is: $1,073.53.

    This shoulder press machine will give you amazing results, it has a 25 degree converging pattern that provides an exceptional range of motion, both arms can be used together or independently.

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    Standard Exercise Bench Press

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    Item# PBLPFMI Original price was: $1,449.26.Current price is: $1,073.53.

    This bench press with a 25 degree converging pattern provides an exceptional range of motion, both arms can be used together or independently.

     

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    Standard Seated Row

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    Item# RSLPFMI Original price was: $1,449.26.Current price is: $1,073.53.

    This unique seated row machine provides a 10 degree diverging pattern that provides comfortable working orbits. Both arms can be used together or independently.

Tips for Selecting the Right Weight Lifting Equipment

A large percentage of Americans are battling against obesity. Many are trying to get into shape or at least remain healthy. For those who want to follow this path, various, choosing the right equipment can be difficult. Simplify it by choosing a goal. For athletes and others, strength-conditioning is important. This requires choosing the right weight lifting equipment.

Why Weightlifting?

Weightlifting is all about strength training. Using weight machines, weighted bars and resistance bands can increase muscle strength and mass. This is a normal part of a bodybuilder’s regime. However, according to many studies, weightlifting is also beneficial for minimizing certain health issues. Not only can working out with weights help individuals keep in shape and reduce the potential for fat-related issues, but it can also lower the risk for such bone-related problems as osteoporosis. Strong muscles mean not only less fat but also stronger bones. Stronger bones result in a decreased rate of fractures resulting from osteoporosis.

Tips for Finding Optimal Weight Lifting Equipment

Finding the right weight equipment depends upon different variables. Consider the following:
Age
Physical condition: Do you have any physical weaknesses, e.g., a leg and/or arm affected by a stroke? Are you at risk for certain health problems that may limit your mobility and your training?
Purpose: Are you focusing on strength or building muscle mass? Do you need to build up the weight-bearing capabilities of your ankles and/or wrists? For the latter, you can choose ankle and wrist weights.
Capabilities: Are small dumbbells appropriate or are you able to handle the greater mass of weight racks or weight machines?

Consider these factors prior to looking at any type of exercise equipment for that matter. Having a full comprehension of what is feasible, practical and physically safe will lower the risk of you choosing an inappropriate or even dangerous strength building, weight lifting equipment.

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