| Total Trainer 3500 Pilates Multi Gym/Home Gym Weight Bench With Multiple Resistance Settings | 
| Brand: Total trainer Category: Sports
List Price: £325.00 Buy New: £299.99 as of 22/2/2012 18:41 UTC details You Save: £25.01 (8%)
Seller: PureFitness & Sports Sales Rank: 29,622
Media: Misc.
Model: TT3500 EAN: 3345672444644 ASIN: B000WOQIMS
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 11 easy to adjust resistance levels. Lift from 4% to 69% of Your Body Weight. High quality chrome plated finish. 3 & 4 point double pulley system | | • | Pilates accessory kit including resistance bands, Toe Bar, Double Leg Cuff & Cord attachments, shoulder supports and Pilates DVD. Leg Squat Board included. | | • | Circuit, strength, target training. Fully assembled - ready to use. Extra thick padded glide board. Extra long frame & glide board. Glide board side pulleys included | | • | Power Bar included (to add extra weight). Training video included. Double Rope Cuff Assembly included. Pull Up/Press Bar. Folds quickly for easy storage. Comprehensive training manual. | | • | Max user height: 6' 8" Max user weight: 125kg Folded dimensions- 20" x 14" x 50" inches Open dimensions- 20" x 94" x 48" inches Transportation wheels |
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Product Description ULTRA MODERN LOOK AND MORE DURABLE THEN REGULAR PAINTED FINISH. STRENGTH TRAINING IS VITAL FOR PEOPLE OF ALL AGES AND THE TOTAL TRAINER 3500 PROVIDES A MORE EFFECTIVE WORKOUT, PRODUCING GREAT RESULTS
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Pilates was designed by Joseph Pilates, a gymnast born in Germany of partly Greek ancestry. He designed a system of exercises during the First World War with the proposal to improve the rehabilitation program for the many returning veterans. Joseph Pilates believed that mental and physical health are inter-related. He recommended a few precise movements emphasizing control and form to aid injured soldiers in regaining their health by strengthening, stretching, and stabilizing key muscles. Pilates created “The Pilates Principles” to condition the entire body: proper alignment, centering, concentration, control, precision, breathing, and flowing movement.
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