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Keiser's Portrait of Power

A showcase of companies, training facilites, and trainers that are utilizing the power that Keiser equipment provides. They are the innovaters in their fields and are working to make a difference.

Take a closer look at this Fresno facility doing their part to improve the wellness of their clients, from start to finish. We visit with Rex Wilcox and the Community SPORT Center in Fresno, CA. Rex is one of the many rehabilitators who are finding out that Keiser’s non shock loading equipment and smooth resistance truly make a difference in their patients rehabilitation and general wellness.

This Month: Community SPORT Center

The Community Sport Center in Fresno specializes in physical therapy and training. The facility has been using Keiser machines since opening their center, in November 2002. They are primarily a rehabilitation/orthopedic therapy center, though they also operate as a training center through memberships for those seeking general fitness. Their highly trained staff works closely with of each clients visit, establishing a custom exercise program, including machine type, reps, weight, time…etc. based on the clients current strengths and improving their weaknesses.

Many of these custom workout programs include cable workouts they have created and published in a their exercise manual featuring tips, techniques, and exercise images for assistance.


“There is still the users who come in who are use to the old-fashioned weight stacks, and using the pneumatics are a new thing for them. Resistance is usually the normal response, though after training with Keiser they can really feel the difference Keiser’s pneumatics make in their training.”
- Rex Wilcox, MA, ATC, CSCS Training Specialist, Community Sport Center

 

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Jason Henry trains for rehabilitation of a knee injury. The first time using Keiser machine was at CSC and loved the smooth pneumatics, less shock on his healing knee injury. Feels the difference with Keiser.

 

 

 

 

Clifford Grimes Jr. uses Keiser for physical therapy andrehabilitation on a injury to his knee.Does extra training for upper body strength using Keiser equipment.
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Community SPORT Center Fresno, CA (559) 459-1630 rwilcox@communitymedical.org

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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