Total Gym Elevate Compass Standard Unit 5200-E2

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Buy Total Gym Elevate Compass Standard Unit 5200-E2
Features
  • Adjustable glideboard promotes optimal spinal alignment and training variations.
  • Automatic rail locks allow for explosive plyometric jumping.
  • Closed Chain Platform and BAPS Adapter now included as standard.
  • Retractable Dip Bars now included as standard.
  • Now featuring a built-in Slide Distance Regulator.
  • Squat Handle Bar now included as standard.
  • Multiple center-pulley attachment points double arm-cable load and increase lower extremity ROM.
  • LAT bars promote line-of-pull specificity for arm-cable exercises.
  • More than 200 exercises and variations from resistance training to Pilates.
  • Resistance—1% to 72% of bodyweight
Details

The Encompass™ allows clinicians to build injury-specific treatment protocols and training modalities that can accelerate successful patient outcomes for a variety of demands. The RS Encompass™ recreates and strengthens the way the body executes daily physical activities and stores those functions in the muscle memory. This allows the patient to recover more productively and more functionally using their own bodyweight as resistance, fine-tuning the increment levels to pin point exact increases or decreases in bodyweight percentage use.

The result is full body conditioning through the fitness continuum from early post-injury to high performance training.

Now featuring a built-in Slide Distance Regulator! Also comes standard with the Closed Chain Platform, Retractable Dip Bars, and Squat Handle Bar.

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