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Fitness Management Magazine Reviews Keiser POWER Racks: " The Keiser Power Rack allows users to train through
the entire velocity spectrum for better power development.
There’s no excessive shock to joints or connective
tissues, because air resistance results in a smooth variable-
resistance curve regardless of the
speed of movement (unlike free weights). [ Read Article* ]
Power, speed, and agilty. What are they? Physical therapist Gray Cook explains them, with speed and agility, on coreperformance.com [ read more ]
Watts generated by exercisers eyed by UK researchers It's a longshot, but UK researchers are exploring ways in which exercisers might be able to assist the power grid. [ Read more ]
Keiser Equipment and The World Cup. Mark Verstegen is training the German National soccer team on Keiser equipment the same equipment he says is, "simply the best in human performance".
[ Click Here to view video of the training.]
Playing like a champion means training like one. A football player is put through some sports performance paces at Fitness Quest 10 in San Diego. [ Read Article ]
It was announced today that Keiser has teamed up with TEST Sports Clubs to provide complete professional athletic training to their eastern facilities.
Keiser equipment has been featured in the latest issues of Stack magazine. Stack magazine is a performance based magazine specializing in the young adult athlete. Visit Stack Magazine's website to get a copy.
Dietary advice for the serious athlete. No tricks. No gimmicks. Just solid, generic, repeatable advice that you can do for the rest of your life. [ Link ]
Fitness Management Magazine Reviews Keiser POWER Racks: " The Keiser Power Rack allows users to train through
the entire velocity spectrum for better power development.
There’s no excessive shock to joints or connective
tissues, because air resistance results in a smooth variable-
resistance curve regardless of the
speed of movement (unlike free weights).
[ Read Article* ]