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SHIPPING INCLUDED A simple way to incorporate stretching into your workout. Ease of use for all - Placard instructs users on the 8 essential stretches. A necessary component to all workouts - Stretching is a great way to start and end each workout with warm-up and cool down to help prevent injuries. Comfortable - Cushioned seat and kneepads help u ... |
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• The unique, seated design helps stabilize the back during stretching movements
• Movement is enhanced by gravity and seamlessly translated into positive feedback
• Dimensions: 52"L x 28"W x 36"H; Weight: 60 lbs
• Five years frame, 2 years parts, 90 day upholstery.
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great for assisted stretchingFeb 29, 2008 I am age 59 and do cardio or weights almost every day and have problems with my lower back and tight hamstrings if I don't stretch.
This machine is designed to use your body weight to allow you to do advanced stretching without another person assisting.
I like it because you get a better stretch for the same amount of time and effort than just getting on the floor by yourself.
Con: it is expensive. I bought mine used.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great stretchesFeb 18, 2008 This piece of equpment helps a great deal with tight hips, glutes and upper back. It is great to prevent injury and to just get a great stretch. 800 is alot of money - i use the one at the gym all the time.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Great machine, ludicrous price.Feb 09, 2008 I use a Precor Stretch Trainer every time I visit the gym. It is a great way to stretch, especially if you are a drone like me--I need order in my workout. The Stretch Trainer has a panel with instructions on how to do the stretches. You just follow the instructions and the machine does the rest. This is not for athletes or yoga instructors, but for average Joes that just want a good stretch with minimal chance of injury and ease of use.
$800+ --you have to be kidding! I'm glad the gym has two of them, I couldn't afford one.
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