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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

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Tanya Slusser | www.projectwalk.org

A solution is not an answer Attend a fitness conference. Walk the aisles of Target, Modell’s or Walmart. Watch TV. Scan your feed on any social media platform. There is no question that the fitness industry does not fall short of offering solutions for the hungry consumer. The question for the fitness professional then becomes, “What is the right solution for the specific problem I’m trying to solve?” and further, “What does ‘solution’ mean in the context of the client we are serving or the goals of our business or career?” Solutions are most often birthed from a problem or need by those who are motivated by the spirit of innovation and creativity. The caveat is that a solution is not simply the answer; we are still required to engage our own spirit of motivation, innovation and creativity to apply that solution successfully as it relates to our client or our business/career. Our PFP media team wanted to give what has been our annual “Buyers Guide” a fresh perspective on “solutions.” Now called our “Fitness Solutions Guide,” our goal is that this issue becomes a year-long reference that evolves with you, providing the most relevant equipment innovations along with resources for your career and business. If you’re new to the industry, you’ll find the leading companies you’ll want to research. If you’re opening a studio or expanding the training services in your facility, here is your one-stop resource for finding the equipment and service companies that best fit what you need. This Fitness Solutions Guide may also inspire you to enroll in an education or certification course that will expand your opportunities and add value to your clients’ experience. Our ultimate hope is that our Fitness Solutions Guide helps you prosper regardless of where you currently are in your career. As you’ve come to expect in all of our bi-monthly issues, we also have relevant articles by our valued contributors who share their experiences from the trenches… } }

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Elsbeth Vaino is brilliant at pricing strategy. If you’ve been contemplating raising your rates, she outlines step-by-step how to painlessly do so. One of our long-time contributors and a well-respected icon in the industry, Greg Justice, highlights the correlation of corporate wellness programs and a company’s market value and how you can tap into the incredible opportunities in corporate wellness. Brand new to the industry? Greg Vaughn sheds light on surviving your rookie year as a personal trainer.

Keep this Fitness Solutions Guide at your fingertips year-round, but be sure not to leave behind your spirit of motivation, innovation and creativity. Committed to your success,

Innovation in motion Trailblazer Award Winner Tanya Slusser shares with us how she creates solutions for each of her clients, exemplifying the motivation, innovation and creativity of our industry.

Describe the special population you work with and the challenges that you face when training them? I work with a large demographic of special populations including spinal cord injuries, ALS, stroke, Parkinson’s, Cerebral Palsy, traumatic brain injury and Multiple Sclerosis. The biggest challenge I face when creating effective programs for my clients is the fact that every diagnosis is different, just as everybody has a unique fingerprint. Every day is like attempting to put another piece of a 100,000-piece puzzle together; and, yes, this is an enormous challenge but also the most exciting part of my work. Every session with my clients we find something new and effective and add it to the puzzle. My clients and I are on a journey; an emotional, mental and physical rollercoaster that allows us to believe in something greater than ourselves. How do you integrate equipment creatively to help your clients? One of the machines I most commonly use is a Total Gym. This piece of equipment is awesome to give my clients load-bearing benefits. While my clients are using this machine they are laying down at about a 60% angle, taking some gravity away from them, which allows most of my clients to connect to unassisted leg presses. This helps to maintain their nervous system energy and connection, bone density, muscle mass and provides countless other benefits. What technology do you find most valuable for you and your clients? A piece of technology I use very often is the Restorative Therapies Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) cycle. This technology allows my clients to achieve visible muscle contractions that push their legs or arms through a gait training cycle. This helps to gain/maintain muscle mass, nervous system activity, as well as muscular and cardiovascular endurance.

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CONTENTS

SPRING 2016

Solutions to help you prosper

FEATURES

Departments 05 Letter from the Editor A solution is not an answer

05 Follow TOTY Innovation in motion

07 Calendar 11 New on the Market

Cover Sponsors

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Healthier employees for superior market performance

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Surviving the first year as a personal trainer

Avoid the common missteps early in your career

Capture the corporate wellness opportunity

By Greg Vaughn

By Greg Justice

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Charge what you’re worth

Strategies to successfully increase your rates By Elsbeth Vaino

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EVENTS CALENDAR May - August

MAY 2016 YogaFit Mind Body Fitness Conference May 17-22 l Pacific Grove, CA www.yogafit.com

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JUNE 2016 AAAI/ISMA One World Conference June 3 -5 l Atlantic City, NJ www.aaai-ismafitness.com

Functional Aging Institute Functional Aging Summit June 10-11 l Phoenix, AZ www.functionalaginginstitute.com

JULY 2016 NSCA 2016 National Conference July 6-9 l New Orleans, LA www.nsca.com

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IDEA World Convention July 13-15 l Los Angeles, CA www.ideafit.com

SCW Fitness l Atlanta Mania July 29-31 l Atlanta, GA www.scwfit.com

AUGUST 2016 AAAI/ISMA One World Conference August 19 – 20 l Hyannis, MA www.aaai-ismafitness.com

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HEALTHIER EMPLOYEES FOR SUPERIOR MARKET PERFORMANCE Capture the corporate wellness opportunity

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hen it comes to the stock market, top-performing companies are assumed to have the magic formula for customer confidence, innovative products and strong leadership. However, recent research has suggested that there may be a new influencing factor in determining how well a

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company performs ‌and it comes down to encouraging employees to adopt healthy habits. For many business leaders, corporate wellness may be perceived as having secondary benefits. To these executives, encouraging employees to stay fit and healthy can be good for boosting morale, as well as cutting down the costs of implementing and main-

taining company-driven health insurance policies. Yet new studies have shown that organizational leaders who place an emphasis on fit and healthy employees are far more likely to enjoy better gains in the stock market.

CORPORATE WELLNESS: MORE THAN JUST A COST-CUTTING TOOL? In a study published by the American College


By Greg Justice market performance. At the conclusion of this study, researchers discovered that CHAA portfolios outperformed the S&P average on all tests, leading to the conclusion that a healthy and safe workforce correlates with a company’s performance and its ability to provide position returns to shareholders. This study only adds to a growing body of evidence that healthy, happy and safe employees are more likely to contribute to a company’s stellar performance within the marketplace. The research isn’t exactly surprising. Companies that implement corporate wellness programs have already placed a premium on employee safety, health and wellness. These are the companies that are telling their employees that they’re more than just a worker; they’re a person who plays an invaluable role in helping the company grow to success. With this in mind, employees are much more likely to feel a sense of loyalty and ownership to the company. In fact, employees who participate in corporate wellness programs are generally more likely to: Contribute the kind of thought leadership that creates innovation Stay longer with the company Treat their fellow employees with fairness and respect Look for new ways to contribute to the company’s successes Participate in other company programs, like volunteering efforts of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, researchers proposed a simple yet profound hypothesis: that stock market performance of companies achieving high scores on either health or safety in the Corporate Health Achievement Award (CHAA) process will be superior to average index performance. The CHAA process is considered to be the gold standard for corporate wellness; companies that achieve this certification have implemented programs that encourage healthy habits and regularly reward employees for weight loss, quitting toxic habits, and other wellness milestones. To test this hypothesis, researchers decided to analyze the stock market performance of portfolios of CHAA winners under six different scenarios using simulation and past

Safe and healthy employees are also much more likely to be highly motivated and productive within the workplace. Employees who feel valued by their employers are motivated to come into work, want to contribute to more workplace conversations, and feel a greater sense of responsibility and ownership to the organization. As employee productivity and motivation increases, so does stakeholder and investor confidence. As an organization begins to benefit from the increased productivity of employees, stakeholders and investors will begin to notice this improvement by way of more efficient business processes, better customer service and even ballooning revenue. These key factors signify that a company

is healthy and successful – in other words, a surefire bet on the stock market. As you can see, employee health and corporate wellness doesn’t exist in a vacuum; rather, all of these factors contribute to better organizational performance, as well as superior ranking in the stock market. The compounded effects can produce real gains for an organization, meaning it’s time to take another look at implementing a corporate wellness program within your own company.

ROLLING OUT A CORPORATE WELLNESS PROGRAM Whether a business is large or small, a corporate wellness program can boast significant benefits for the bottom line. Before you can implement a corporate wellness program within an organization, however, it’s important to assess the reasons why the organization is doing this. While there’s strong evidence that corporations with health and wellness programs tend to do better in the stock market, this shouldn’t be the primary driving motivation. Doing so can result in choosing the wrong corporate wellness program, which could end up having a negative impact on employee morale and productivity rates. Choosing the right corporate wellness program is the first step toward ensuring a company’s success by assessing the workplace culture and suggesting programs that are the right fit for the company. Connect and consider partnering with corporate wellness consultants who can advise on regulations, compliance issues and other legal questions that may come up when implementing a corporate wellness program. Ensure that the corporate wellness program isn’t emphasizing the wrong health benefits to employees. For example, if a corporate wellness program overemphasizes weight loss, this could very quickly turn into a slippery slope. In a worst-case scenario, some employees with medical conditions may feel discriminated against because you’re rewarding employees for losing weight. While this doesn’t always lead to legal action, it can lead to disgruntled and unhappy employees – a definite no-no for companies hoping to improve their market performance! SPRING 2016 | WWW.FIT-PRO.COM | 9


has been implemented within the organization, carefully track its progress so you can determine if it’s an ideal fit for the company. While employee motivation and satisfaction can be tough criteria to measure, take a careful look at traditional metrics surrounding business processes and procedures. Are employees getting more work done in less time? Are more people speaking up with their own ideas during meetings? Do employee attitudes feel more positive? Are absenteeism rates on a steady decline? The answers to these questions can provide you with key clues as to the effect of the program. Should you determine that the wellness program is having a positive impact on the organization, let stakeholders, investors and other key players know about this success. These individuals and groups want to stay in the loop about what is being done to improve company morale and productivity, as both factors can be huge influencers for revenue and market performance. Highlight the major benefits the company has seen since rolling out the corporate wellness program. For example, if absenteeism rates have considerably dropped, don’t hesitate to draw that link to your corporate wellness program. While researchers are still conducting studies as to the correlation between corporate wellness programs and sky-high market performances, there is enough evidence to suggest that business leaders give these programs serious thought. Corporate wellness programs shouldn’t be seen as just a cost-cutting tool; rather, they need to be viewed as a very real and essential tool in improving an organization’s success. After all, happy, healthy and safe employees are better workers – and when a company is home to employee superstars, investors and stakeholders will definitely sit up and take notice.

Greg Justice, MA, CPT, is the founder of AYC Health & Fitness (www.aycfit.com) and the Corporate Boot Camp System

With that in mind, make sure you integrate a wellness program that doesn’t penalize employees for opting-out. If your employees feel “forced” to join a wellness program, this scenario could be grounds for legal action. Ensure that any employees who don’t opt into the program aren’t accidentally penalized for their refusal to be involved. For example, many business leaders

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make the mistake of offering bonuses and other monetary benefits to employees who achieve healthy milestones via the program; however, non-participants have no recourse for similar bonuses. You’ll need to verify that all employees within the organization – regardless of their participation – have access to comparable incentives and benefits. Once your corporate wellness program

(www.corporatebootcampsystem.com). He has been actively involved in the fitness industry for more than a quarter of a century as a club manager, owner, personal trainer and corporate wellness supervisor.


NEW ON THE MARKET The latest trends in fitness equipment

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Lindsay's Review: Fitness Circle Flex

Merrithew’s new Fitness Circle Flex is a fresh addition to any fitness routine. The standout feature of the product is the high-quality material used for both the foam-grip handles and the lightweight yet durable plastic of the circle. The design is compact and provides a gentle, consistent resistance that is great for any fitness level. Whether using it for traditional Pilates, or to integrate in to another form of training, the Fitness Circle Flex is a fantastic addition to your equipment toolbox. www.merrithew.com

POWERWAVE

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The PowerWave is an all-in-one, specifically balanced training device complete with programming that will create a stronger, leaner clientele – 20 minutes at a time. At the heart of the PowerWave is the Wave 20 program. This HIIT workout features 20 rounds of functional movements that will unleash explosive core strength and physical endurance. Each workout is powered by customized music and timers. www.powersystems.com/powerwave

The InBody 270 is a portable, stateof-the-art body composition analyzer designed with the traveling fitness professional in mind. Fast and accurate, the InBody 270 breaks down scale weight into muscle, fat, and total body water to reveal your member’s body fat percentage while providing advanced nutritional outputs such as Basal Metabolic Rate. By analyzing and reporting segmental Lean Body Mass, you can offer uniquely tailored personal training solutions based on the current state of lean mass development in the arms, legs and torso. www.inbodyusa.com

The MostFit Core Hammer allows you to perform sledgehammer workouts without a tire. The MostFit Core Hammer weighs 8 pounds, is 32” and has a 7” diameter urethane head, which provides just the right amount of rebound in order for the user to create a rhythm. Sledgehammer workouts can be portable and performed by several people at once in a small space. Enjoy your favorite sledgehammer exercises in your yard, outside the office or at a gym. www.most-fit.com

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SURVIVING THE FIRST YEAR AS A PERSONAL TRAINER

Avoid the common missteps early in your career

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t is no secret that working in the fitness industry can be tough, especially for first-year personal trainers. The problem that causes new personal trainers to struggle stems partially from entry into the industry. In order to get a start as a personal trainer, it is required you learn an adequate amount about all things related to fitness: anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, nutrition, program design, etc. All of these things are great to know, however, when you actually make your start in the industry you will quickly realize that “fitness” is only a small part of what creates and sustains a successful personal training business. As long as you became a personal trainer for the right reasons, you will realize that you add

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much more value to people’s lives than just teaching them proper exercise. If you’re embarking on the beginning of your personal training career, here are some guidelines to consider:

1. UNDERSTAND THERE IS AN “ART” TO PERSONAL TRAINING BUSINESS The “science” of being a personal trainer is what you’ve focused on through most of your education and certification. Most new personal trainers struggle more with understanding the “art” of the business of personal training. Imagine, for a second, the family member you see every year who always talks about getting in better shape, but just hates work-

ing out. How much work would it take to get them in for a workout with you? Then imagine how much more it would take to get them excited about the exercises and motivated to finally reach their goals? Then convince them to pay to meet with you two days per week to help them reach their goals. Be sure to spend time learning how to relate to people, set real goals, motivate, inspire and have a lasting impact. Learning the art is where you will really have an opportunity to change people’s lives beyond exercise.

2. LEARN HOW TO SELL AND HOW TO DO SO ETHICALLY Understanding sales is a very important part of building your business. Learning how to


By Greg Vaughn sell ethically is a must for building long-term success. Beware of the hundreds of systems out there teaching you the “secret” to sales. Don’t get caught up in learning how to haggle over prices and offer huge discounts. Instead, approach sales with a goal of helping people. Keep it simple. The people who are coming in to meet with you have a certain problem, or goal that they will not be able to reach without your help. Invest your time in learning how to effectively communicate with people to explain how your service can help them reach their goals. As for the secret to sales? Convey to the prospect that your service is the absolute best solution to their problem, and the value you add to their lives is worth far more than what it costs. Learn how to inspire someone to take action toward bettering their lives with your guidance.

3. FIND A GOOD MENTOR With all that goes into personal training, you are not going to get very far if you’re completely on your own. Networking and continuing education is extremely important for your success in this industry. However, the height you reach in your career will most likely be greatly affected by your mentors. Choose wisely! You don’t want to take advice from just anyone willing to give it. Look for someone who is willing to help, who is in it for the right reasons and who has had to overcome similar obstacles as yourself. Allow your mentors to give you real, unbiased advice about how to advance your career. If you are listening to the right people, you will be able to advance much more quickly than if you were trying to do it on your own. Just be sure to not only listen, but apply what they tell you. 4. QUALITY IS WHAT BUILDS LONG-TERM BUSINESS Always keep your focus on your clients, and find ways to add value to the service you provide. It is fine to have a goal of growing from 10 to 20 clients. It is fine to market, study sales and work toward getting more people in your schedule. However, the most effective marketing strategy will always be doing as much as you possibly can for the 10 clients you have now.

Everything from building programs to the amount of energy you bring into each session matters. Depending on your client’s results now depends on how long they stick with you, and what they say about you. Word of mouth is still one of the best ways to gain new clients. Be sure to bring everything you have into each and every session; it will pay off!

Leaving your schedule open from 5 a.m. 10 p.m. to take whoever you can get, whenever they can show up, will hamper your ability to be efficient and productive. Other tasks you want to prioritize that will have a direct impact on your business are things you can do to increase the value of your service that can also parlay as marketing opportunities. This may include scheduling a run in the park with your clients, writing a blog or an e-book, shooting a video for clients, etc. Value-added services, marketing and continuing education should have designated times in your daily, weekly and monthly schedule. Continually evaluate how you’re spending your time. If there is no time for you to eat, workout and do something outside of the gym, you’re likely overscheduling. Figure out what can come off of the list and reevaluate. A career as a personal trainer can be extremely rewarding. It can also be equally exhausting. Remember why you chose to be in this industry, and allow your actions to be in constant pursuit of creating a thriving business. It can be difficult to build your clientele and reach your professional goals, but the earlier in your career you practice being purposeful about how you commit your time and energy, the greater the reward will likely be.

“Invest your time in learning how to effectively communicate with people to explain how your service can help them reach their goals.” 5. GET ORGANIZED Arguably, organization is the most important aspect to work on in year one. A typical day in the life of many successful personal trainers includes: Working with clients (5-8 hours) Meeting with new prospects (1-2 hours) Continuing education (1 hour) Writing blogs/emails for clients, or other things that add value to the program (1 hour) Scheduling clients/responding to emails/ questions/checking up on clients (1 hour) Marketing with social media, emails, guest passes, advertisements, articles, etc. (1 hour) Total time committed to a new fitness business can run between 13-18 hours a day. Some of the tasks listed do not have to be done every day and this is precisely why it is important to get organized. The solution? Plan all of your most important tasks, create systems that work for you, and then stick to your systems. Be tactical with how you plan out your days, weeks and months. Your first priority in your schedule is your clients. When building your schedule, you will want to strategically block out available training times to schedule clients. For example, make yourself available for training sessions Monday from 7 a.m. to noon, then 3 to 7 p.m.

Greg Vaughn, CES, is a multiunit manager at Stay Fit 24. Greg made his start in the industry in 2009 with a passion to help change his community’s health. He now leads a team of personal trainers on a mission to bring a positive change to the fitness industry. www.stayfit24.com

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CHARGE WHAT YOU’RE WORTH Strategies to successfully increase your rates By Elsbeth Vaino

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o you feel nervous about raising your rates? Are you worried that your clients will all leave you, or that new clients will stop coming to train with you? Here are some tips to help you raise your rates without losing clients. First step in all cases below is to plan to send an email to your clients announcing that you will have a new rate effective on a set date.

TIP #1: SPEND TIME CRAFTING THE EMAIL. How you present potentially sensitive information is at least as important, if not more important than the actual information you present. Ideally, you want to lead into the price change rather than just blurt it out. Have you purchased new equipment over the past year? Attended conferences and increased your knowledge? Have you had an influx of new clients such that your schedule

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is now quite full? These are all great reasons for increasing your rates. Make your introductory paragraph about one of these improvements you have made to your space or your ability. Then start the second paragraph as a transition from that. The third and any subsequent paragraphs of the email can then provide the details of the increase and how it will be applied. Here is an example:

Given how much demand there is for training with us, and the cost of having staff and our own gym, I felt there was no alternative but to make a change to how we approach payment for sessions.

TIP #2: GRANDFATHER-IN YOUR EXISTING CLIENTS, BUT TELL THEM YOU ARE DOING THIS SO THAT THEY FEEL A SENSE OF LOYALTY FROM YOU. Here is an example I have used with my clients:

Subject line: Thank you! You have been a loyal client of Custom Strength and I thank you very much for allowing us to be part of your life. Because of your loyalty and referrals, the gym has grown. Wow has it grown! In fact, we have grown so much that we had to stop taking new clients in May and now have a waiting list with 32 people on it! I’ll be honest - I’m a bit overwhelmed at how popular Custom Strength has become. Of course I’m also quite thrilled.”

Subject line: Price changes...but not for you It’s that time again. We increased our rates for new clients last week. But because we value our loyal clients, we are not increasing your rates. So really this is nothing new for you. It’s not that we keep the same rates forever, but we do try to provide a better deal for clients who have been with us a while than for new folks. Just a little way we have of saying thanks for training with us.


Now here is the cool thing about this approach: you can make your clients feel appreciated for their loyalty while also introducing the idea of increasing their rates in the future. As you can see in the next excerpt, that is exactly what I did. Note this is the second section of the email; the first introduced our new scheduling system. It still follows Tip #1 in that it does not jump right into discussion of price, although I did not use that first paragraph to grease the wheels on the new prices this time but instead refer back to how they have paid less for the past six months as the reason for the increase.

rent revenue increase will be limited because only new clients are affected, so if your schedule is almost full then work that into your email about the need for an increase, and avoid the grandfathering. The second is that logistically you will now be carrying multiple rates which can add to your administrative load. If you opt for the grandfathered approach, revisit your rates in another six months and consider bringing everyone up to par at that point, but as you do, remind them that they’ve been receiving a loyalty discount for six months. And, of course, remember to thank them again for their loyalty.

Subject line: Price changes It’s that time again. We will be increasing our rates effective November 1st. Because we value our loyal clients, we did not increase your rate the last time we increased our rates. But we’ve just increased our rates again for our new clients, and so it’s unfortunately time to bring your rates up a bit. You’ll still pay less than new clients…

TIP #3: OFFER A FRIENDS AND FAMILY DEAL IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE NEW RATE.

and head trainer at Custom

This offer works well when tied to a grandfathered rate, and is ideal if you want to increase your rates but you do not have a full (or nearing full) schedule yet. People love it when they have earned a discount they can offer to their friends. Make sure you make it a limited time offer, with a set date by which the potential new clients must start. You may also want to make it a limited duration offer, such that the new clients will get the dis-

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counted rate for some number of months. I would recommend six months so that you can time the end of the deal with the date you will be increasing the rate for your grandfathered clients. Raising your rates can feel like an overwhelming task, but is often necessary for the lifeblood of your business. With these tried-and-proven strategies, have the confidence to implement your price increase and continue to serve your clients at the value you deserve.

Elsbeth Vaino is the owner

There are two downsides to this approach that should be noted. The first is that your cur-

Strength in Ottawa Canada, with masters-aged athletes wishing to return to sports post-injury. Prior to becoming a trainer, Elsbeth enjoyed a successful career as an engineer, which significantly influences her approach. She holds a CSCS, is FMS certified and has a wealth of experience coaching and teaching hockey and skiing. She writes about exercise and nutrition at www.elsbethvaino.com.

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Teacher training FXP Fitness

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626.771.5050 | www.fxpfitness.com/trainers-wanted | trainersupport@fxpfitness.com

Fitness and performance equipment Power Systems

Founded in 1986, Knoxville-based Power Systems is a leading provider of fitness and performance products and is recognized throughout the sports and fitness industries for its complete selection, superior customer care, and fast delivery. Power Systems is committed to quality, innovation, and service through a knowledgeable team that is dedicated to exceeding customer expectations.

800.321.6975 x1012 | www.power-systems.com | sales@power-systems.com

Online training software Total PT Fitness

Total PT Fitness is an online software for personal trainers. Train clients in person or online and open up potential for increased income. Save time, get better results and offer your clients flexible training options. Provide custom exercise programs, perform fitness tests and track results. Clients receive their own private fitness website portal, branded with your company logo where they can view test results and access fitness programs. Easy set up, very affordable, no technical knowledge required. Begin building your successful online training business and obtaining consistent income.

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Social media marketing Scott Rawcliffe

Client rewards and loyalty solutions FitRewards

EXPERT FOR FITNESS BUSINESSES

FitRewards continues to be the leading rewards and loyalty program exclusive to the health and fitness industry. FitRewards is a club-branded, mobile-responsive, point-based rewards program concentrating on “Creating the Loyal member.” The program is custom designed to drive actions and behaviors that will impact a club’s bottom line. Connecting to a club’s CMS systems makes the program easy to implement and execute. FitRewards includes a catalog of reward choices that features club programs/products and specialty items with complete fulfillment services. Your brand is unique and so should your rewards and loyalty program.

Scott Rawcliffe specializes in social media marketing for fitness businesses, providing complete done-for-you Facebook marketing campaigns for gyms, boot camps and small studios to build a stronger client database and drive new members to their businesses. Other consultation services include social media branding development and more effective sales funnels. Among the many gym owners and entrepreneurs Scott Rawcliffe has consulted, include industry leaders Todd Durkin, Michol Dalcourt (Institute of Motion), Greg Justice and Anthony Carey.

www.scottrawcliffe.com

888.762.8156 | www.FitRewardsclub.com | pam@fitRewards.com

Mindful movement Merrithew

Fitness business software MINDBODY

MINDBODY FITNESS SOFTWARE LEADERS IN MINDFUL MOVEMENT™ MERRITHEW motivates people of all ages and life stages to lead healthier lives through safe and responsible exercise. Our mind-body education, equipment and accessories give you the tools you need to be a healthier you. Our diverse exercise programs include our premier brand, STOTT PILATES® along with Total Barre™, ZEN∙GA® and CORE™ Athletic Conditioning & Performance Training. ™ MERRITHEW has trained 45,000 students in over 100 countries.

800.910.0001 | www.merrithew.com

MINDBODY software helps you spend less time running your business, and more time running alongside your clients. For whatever the day brings, it makes everything easier: Your schedule- Organize and access it whenever you need to, from any device. Client profiles- Store everything that matters in one simple client profile. Point of sale- Automate billing, collect payments and process credit cards. Marketing tools- Offer promotions and market your business with the MINDBODY app.

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2016 FITNESS SOLUTIONS GUIDE The 2016 Fitness Solutions Guide is a one-stop guide that you can hang on to for the rest of the year. Have a product in mind? Simply pick a category from the index below, flip to the corresponding page, and contact any or all of the listed companies within that category. That’s it!

INDEX Agility Equipment (Ladders/Hurdles/Cones/etc.).............................18 Apparel and Footwear .....................................................................18 Aquatics Equipment & Tools ...........................................................19 Associations....................................................................................19 Balance Equipment (BOSUs/Stability Balls/VersaDiscs/etc.) ..........19 Barbells, Dumbbells, Kettlebells & Plates .......................................20 Boot Camps ...............................................................................20-21 Boxing, Kickboxing & Martial Arts ................................................... 21 Business Consulting ....................................................................... 21 Cardio Equipment (Treadmills/Bikes/etc.)..................................21-22 Certifications, CECs & Degrees ....................................................... 22 Core Equipment .........................................................................23-24 Educational Materials (DVDs/Books/etc. non-product specific) .......24-25 Events & Trade Shows ............................................................... 25-26

Exercise Accessories (Balls/Tubing/Mats/etc.) ................................26 Financing & Leasing .......................................................................26 Fitness Assessments (Calipers/Heart Rate Monitors/etc.) .........26-27 Flooring ........................................................................................... 27 Franchising & Licensing ........................................................... 27-28 Insurance Providers ........................................................................28 Locker Room & Spa Products ..........................................................28 Nutrition (Food/Beverages/Supplements) .......................................28 Pilates Equipment & Supplies ........................................................28 Plyometric Equipment .....................................................................28 Software & Online Services ....................................................... 28-29 Strength & Circuit Equipment .........................................................30 Yoga Equipment & Supplies ............................................................30 Youth Fitness Equipment ................................................................30

To see our online Fitness Solutions Guide, where you can request information from specific companies, go to our website at fit-pro.com/fitnesssolutions. AGILITY EQUIPMENT (Ladders/Hurdles/Cones) Athletes Acceleration

www.athletesacceleration.com

Calfroller

www.calfroller.com

StrongBoard Balance

www.StrongBoardBalance.com

Lebert Fitness

www.lebertfitness.com

Makoto USA

www.makoto-usa.com

www.elivatefitness.com www.fitness1st.com

MERRITHEW

www.merrithew.com

Prism Fitness Group

Vicore Fitness

www.prismfitnessgroup.com

MostFit

APPAREL AND FOOTWEAR

Railyard Fitness

Mad Dogg Athletics, Inc.

www.railyardfitness.com

SportSmith

www.most-fit.com

www.SportSmith.net

Perform Better

SPRI Products

www.gopherperformance.com www.kidsfit.com

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www.performbetter.com

www.maddogg.com

S.P.A.R.T.A.-Sports Performance & Resistance Training Association www.spartatraining.com/store

YogaFit

www.yogafit.com

Gopher Performance KIDSFIT

www.vicorefitness.com

www.progymsupply.com

www.silfitness.com

www.fitter1.com www.flytefitness.com

www.trxtraining.com

SIL Fitness

Fitterfirst

Flyte Fitness

TRX

www.power-systems.com

Pro Gym Supply

Elivate Fitness Fitness First

Power Systems

www.spri.com


AQUATICS EQUIPMENT & TOOLS AquaJogger

www.aquajogger.com

Athletes Acceleration

www.athletesacceleration.com

Biosig Instruments

GMP Fitness

www.personaltrainereducation.com

IART (International Association of Resistance Trainers) IDEA Health & Fitness Association www.ideafit.com

www.gymstickusa.com

Hydro-Tone Fitness Systems www.hydrotone.com

NZ MFG Inc.

www.nzmfg.com

IHRSA (International Health, Racquet & Sportsclub Association) www.ihrsa.org

International Fitness Association www.ifafitness.com

ISCA (International Sports Conditioning Association) www.ISCAfit.com

www.kettlebellconcepts.com

www.performbetter.com

OPTP ActivMotion Bar

www.aeromats.com ®

KettleBell Concepts Perform Better

www.merrithew.com

National Exercise & Sports Trainers Association

Alpha Omega Fitness Equipment www.alphaomegafitness.com

www.power-systems.com

PurAqua Products

Ball Dynamics International

Power Systems

www.fitball.com

www.power-systems.com

BOSU

PPF Sport Science

Calfroller

Prism Fitness Group

Country Technology

Pro Gym Supply

www.bosu.com www.calfroller.com www.fitnessmart.com

www.npionline.org

SPRI Products

www.afaa.com

National Strength and Conditioning Association ProSun International, LLC www.prosun.com

United States Water Fitness Association www.uswfa.com

YogaFit

www.yogafit.com

American Council on Exercise www.acefitness.org

Athletes Acceleration

www.athletesacceleration.com

www.fitter1.com www.flytefitness.com

www.nsca.com

Aerobics and Fitness Association of America (AFAA)

Resist-A-Ball

www.resistaball.com

Si Boards, Inc.

www.si-boards.com

SIL Fitness

www.silfitness.com

SportSmith

www.SportSmith.net

Fitterfirst

Flyte Fitness

www.spri.com

ASSOCIATIONS

www.progymsupply.com

www.fitness1st.com

National Posture Institute

www.sprintaquatics.com

www.elivatefitness.com

Fitness First

www.silfitness.com

Sprint Aquatics

Elivate Fitness

www.exertools.com

SIL Fitness

www.prismfitnessgroup.com

www.railyardfitness.com

Exertools

www.puraquaproducts.com

www.PlatformTrainer.com

Railyard Fitness

www.chponline.com www.nfpt.com

www.performbetter.com

www.athletesacceleration.com

www.nestacertified.com

National Federation of Professional Trainers (NFPT)

Perform Better

Athletes Acceleration

Creative Health Products Power Systems

www.optp.com

Aeromat Fitness Products

www.fitness1st.com

Gymstick USA

Merrithew Health & Fitness

www.activmotionbar.com

Fitness First

www.gopherperformance.com

(BOSUs/Stability Balls/ VersaDiscs/etc.)

www.ExerciseCertification.com

www.biosiginstruments.com

Gopher Performance

BALANCE EQUIPMENT

freeFORM Board

www.thefreeformboard.com

Gopher Performance

www.gopherperformance.com

Gray Institute (VibePlate) www.vibeplate.com

Harbinger

www.harbingerfitness.com

Indo Board Balance Trainers www.indoboard.com

KIDSFIT

www.kidsfit.com

Mad Dogg Athletics www.maddogg.com

SPRI Products www.spri.com

StrongBoard Balance

www.StrongBoardBalance.com

TAG Fitness

www.tagfitness.net

TRX

www.trxtraining.com

Vicore Fitness

www.vicorefitness.com

Vortex Fitness Equipment www.vortexfitness.com

Wholesale Point

www.wholesalepoint.com

YogaFit

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BARBELLS, DUMBBELLS, KETTLEBELLS & PLATES

Pro Gym Supply

www.progymsupply.com

www.lebertfitness.com

www.activmotionbar.com

SCW Fitness Education SIL Fitness

www.aeromats.com

www.alphaomegafitness.com

www.calfroller.com

www.scwfitness.com

Aeromat Fitness Products Alpha Omega Fitness Equipment

Calfroller

LifelineUSA

www.LifelineUSA.com

Adventure Boot Camp

www.adventurebootcamp.com

Lebert Fitness Inc.

ActivMotion Bar

BOOT CAMPS

Merrithew Health & Fitness

www.silfitness.com

www.merrithew.com

SportSmith

Perform Better

SPRI Products

Fit Body Boot Camp

www.myfitbodybootcamp.com

www.SportSmith.net

Don Oliver Barbell www.donoliver.co.nz

Dynamic Fitness Solutions www.fitness909.com

www.performbetter.com

Gopher Performance

T-Grip Barbell

www.gopherperformance.com

Kettlebell Cardio Fitness www.kettlebellcardio.org

Kettlebell Concepts

www.kettlebellconcepts.com

www.t-gripbarbell.com

Power Systems

TAG Fitness

www.power-systems.com

www.tagfitness.net

PowerBlock

TuffStuff Fitness International, Inc.

www.powerblock.com

Prism Fitness Group

www.prismfitnessgroup.com

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www.spri.com

www.tuffstuffitness.com

Muscle Ropes

www.muscleropes.com

Tabata Bootcamp

www.TabataBootcamp.com

The Sure Victory Fitness Bootcamp

www.thefitnessbootcamp.com

TuffStuff Fitness International, Inc.

www.tuffstuffitness.com


UNICUS Fitness Wedding Boot Camp

www.weddingbootcampinstructor.com

VicteliB

www.bootcamp-challenge.com

Power Systems

www.power-systems.com

SIL Fitness

BOXING, KICKBOXING & MARTIAL ARTS Fit Interactive

www.silfitness.com

TuffStuff Fitness International, Inc.

www.harbingerfitness.com

Impulse Training Systems www.impulsepower.com

ISCA (International Sports Conditioning Association)

www.nestacertified.com

Fit Business Insider

Qameliyan Fitness & Lifestyle Consulting

www.fitbusinessinsider.com

FitnessNames.com FitRewards

www.fitrewardsclub.com

BUSINESS CONSULTING

www.globetrotterfitness.com www.digitalfitnessmarketer.com

American Gym Trader

www.americanleisure.com

LTL Fitness, Inc.

www.myfitnessstore.com

Catalyst Fitness

SWETI Services

www.swetiservices.com

The Fitness Profit Center VicteliB

www.bootcamp-challenge.com

CARDIO EQUIPMENT (Treadmills/Bikes/etc.) Alpha Omega Fitness Equipment

www.catalystfitness.com

www.myfitnessstore.com

www.seejakeandjanetrain.com

www.ltlfitness.com

myFitnessStore.com

E Store Solutions, Inc dba myFitnessStore.com

See Jake and Jane Train

www.thefitnessprofitcenter.com

www.americangymtrader.com

American Leisure

www.QFLC.NET

www.FitnessNames.com

Health Mastery Group

Makoto USA

National Exercise & Sports Trainers Association

www.openfitness.com

Globetrotter Fitness

www.ISCAfit.com

www.makoto-usa.com

OPEX Fitness

www.exhibitsurveys.com

www.tuffstuffitness.com

www.fitinteractive.com

Harbinger

Exhibit Surveys

www.alphaomegafitness.com

NPE, LLC

www.netprofitexplosion.com

Biosig Instruments, Inc. www.biosiginstruments.com

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International Youth Conditioning Association

Bodystat

www.vacumed.com

Calfroller

www.calfroller.com

Dynamic Fitness Solutions www.fitness909.com

www.iyca.org

American Council on Exercise www.acefitness.org

Australian College of Weight Loss Consultants

FreeMotion Fitness

www.weightlosscollege.com.au

Gopher Performance

Bastyr University (Exercise Science and Wellness Degree Program)

www.freemotionfitness.com www.gopherperformance.com

Hudson Fitness

www.bastyr.edu

www.korr.com

Life Fitness

www.lifefitness.com

Mad Dogg Athletics www.maddogg.com

Makoto USA

www.makoto-usa.com

Motus USA

www.motususa.com

Nautilus

www.schwinnfitness.com

Octane Fitness

www.octanefitness.com

Precor

www.precor.com

Beachbody LIVE

www.beachbodylive.com

California University of Pennsylvania www.calu.edu/go

Can-Fit-Pro

www.canfitpro.net

Educational Fitness Solutions www.efslibrary.net

Fitness Learning Systems

www.ebfafitness.com

www.FitnessLearningSystems.com

www.kettlebellconcepts.com

www.sportsartamerica.com

FITOUR

www.lebertfitness.com

Leeann Carey Yoga

CERTIFICATIONS, CECS & DEGREES Aerobics and Fitness Association of America (AFAA)

Functional Aging Institute

www.PlatformTrainer.com

ProfessionalsInFitness.com

Resistance Band Training Systems

www.resistancebandtraining.com

www.maddogg.com

SCW Fitness Education www.scwfitness.com

Merrithew Health & Fitness www.merrithew.com

Mount Aloysius College www.mtaloy.edu/fitness

National Academy of Sports Medicine

www.nestacertified.com

See Jake and Jane Train

www.seejakeandjanetrain.com

Spinning

www.spinning.com

Tabata Bootcamp

www.TabataBootcamp.com

The Center for Women’s Fitness www.thecenterforwomensfitness.com

The Cooper Institute www.cooperinstitute.org

National Federation of Professional Trainers (NFPT) www.nfpt.com

United States Water Fitness Association www.uswfa.com

W.I.T.S. (World Instructor Training Schools) www.witseducation.com

YogaFit

www.yogafit.com

FXP Fitness

American Academy of Health and Fitness (AAHF)

GMP Fitness

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PPF Sport Science

Mad Dogg Athletics

www.functionalaginginstitute.com

www.afaa.com

www.AAHF.info

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FUNCTIONAL AGING INSTITUTE

www.themethodpilates.com

www.leeanncareyyoga.com

www.technogym.com www.totalgym.com

PhysicalMind Institute

www.resistaball.com

Lebert Fitness

www.fitour.com

Total Gym

www.peakpilates.com

Resist-A-Ball

National Exercise & Sports Trainers Association

Star Trac

Peak Pilates

www.professionalinfitness.com

www.nasm.org

SportsArt Fitness

Technogym

KettleBell Concepts

www.dcacfitness.com

Spinning

www.startrac.com

www.JillianMichaelsBODYSHRED.com

DCAC Fitness Conventions

Pro Gym Supply

www.spinning.com

Jillian Michaels BODYSHRED

www.biomechanicallyfit.com www.chekinstitute.com

www.nsca.com

www.opexfit.com

Biomechanically Fit C.H.E.K. Institute

National Strength and Conditioning Association OPEX Fitness

www.kettlebellcardio.org

EBFA – Evidence Based Fitness Academy

www.progymsupply.com

www.ISCAfit.com

Kettlebell Cardio Fitness

www.hudsonfitness.com

KORR Medical Technologies

ISCA (International Sports Conditioning Association)

www.fxpfitness.com www.personaltrainereducation.com

National Posture Institute www.npionline.org

ZONING Fitness

www.zoningfitness.com


CORE EQUIPMENT

Exertools

Fitness First

www.fitness1st.com

ActivMotion Bar

www.activmotionbar.com

Flyte Fitness

www.flytefitness.com

Aeromat Fitness Products

Fitterfirst

Alpha Omega Fitness Equipment

freeFORM Board

Balanced Body

General Leathercraft Mfg

www.aeromats.com

www.alphaomegafitness.com www.pilates.com

www.fitter1.com

www.generalleathercraft.com

Gopher Performance

BOSU

Gymstick USA

Calfroller

Harbinger

Core-Tex

Impulse Training Systems

DOD Fitness

KIDSFIT

www.bosu.com www.calfrolller.com www.functionfirst.com www.dodfitness.com

www.motususa.com

Lebert Fitness

www.lebertfitness.com

LifelineUSA

www.LifelineUSA.com

Peak Pilates

www.peakpilates.com

Perform Better

www.performbetter.com

Merrithew Health & Fitness www.merrithew.com

PhysicalMind Institute www.themethodpilates.com

Pioneer Fitness Products (General Leathercraft) www.generalleathercraft.com

www.gymstickusa.com

MostFit

www.most-fit.com

Power Systems

www.power-systems.com

www.impulsepower.com www.kidsfit.com

www.optp.com

www.maddogg.com

www.gopherperformance.com

www.harbingerfitness.com

OPTP

Mad Dogg Athletics

www.thefreeformboard.com

Bodyblade

www.bodyblade.com

Motus USA

www.exertools.com

Muscle Ropes

Prism Fitness Group

www.prismfitnessgroup.com

www.muscleropes.com

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Pro Gym Supply

C.H.E.K Institute

Resist-A-Ball

California University of Pennsylvania

www.progymsupply.com www.resistaball.com

SIL Fitness

www.silfitness.com

www.chekinstitute.com

www.calu.edu/go

Can-Fit-Pro

www.canfitpro.net

SPRI Products www.spri.com

Stretching

Catalyst Fitness

www.cataystfitness.com

www.stretching.com

StrongBoard Balance

www.StrongBoardBalance.com

TAG Fitness

www.tagfitness.net

Total Gym

www.totalgym.com

TRX

www.trxtraining.com

TuffStuff Fitness International, Inc.

www.tuffstuffitness.com

Vicore Fitness

www.vicorefitness.com

Vortex Fitness Equipment

Club Industry Show

www.clubindustryshow.com

DCAC Fitness Conventions www.dcacfitness.com

Educational Fitness Solutions www.efslibrary.net

Evidence Based Fitness Academy – EBFA

www.evidencebasedfitnessacademy.com

Fit Business Insider

www.fitbusinessinsider.com

Fitness Learning Systems

www.FitnessLearningSystems.com

www.vortexfitness.com

EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS

FUNCTIONAL AGING INSTITUTE

(DVDs/Books/etc. non-product specific)

Functional Aging Institute

www.functionalaginginstitute.com

Aerobics and Fitness Association of America (AFAA)

GMP Fitness

www.afaa.com

American Academy of Health and Fitness (AAHF) www.AAHF.info

www.personaltrainereducation.com

Health Mastery Group

www.digitalfitnessmarketer.com

Human Kinetics

www.HumanKinetics.com

IART (International Association of Resistance Trainers) www.ExerciseCertification.com

American Council on Exercise www.acefitness.org

AthleteInMe.com

www.AthleteInMe.com

Athletes Acceleration

www.athletesacceleration.com

Bastyr University www.bastyr.edu

BeyondDiets.com

www.beyonddiets.com

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Inside Out Business Builder

www.insideoutbusinessbuilder.com

International Fitness Association www.ifafitness.com

International Youth Conditioning Association www.iyca.org

KineticFlix

www.KineticFlix.com


LTL Fitness

www.ltlfitness.com

See Jake and Jane Train

www.seejakeandjanetrain.com

Smart Group Training

www.smartgrouptraining.com

Merrithew Health & Fitness

SWETI Services

Mount Aloysius College

The Cooper Institute

MUSCLE MIXES MUSIC

The Fitness Company

National Academy of Sports Medicine

United States Water Fitness Association

www.merrithew.com

www.mtaloy.edu/fitness www.musclemixes.com

www.nasm.org

www.swetiservices.com www.cooperinstitute.org www.carolargo.com

www.uswfa.com

W.I.T.S. (World Instructor Training Schools) www.witseducation.com

National Federation of Professional Trainers (NFPT)

YogaFit

www.yogafit.com

www.nfpt.com

EVENTS & TRADE SHOWS Can-Fit-Pro

www.canfitpro.net

National Posture Institute www.npionline.org

Catalyst Fitness National Strength and Conditioning Association www.nsca.com

Physical Culture Press www.focusonflexibility.com

PhysicalMind Institute www.themethodpilates.com

Pinnacle Training & Consulting Systems www.pinnacle-tcs.com

Power Music

www.catalystfitness.com

Club Industry Show

www.clubindustryshow.com

DCAC Fitness Conventions www.dcacfitness.com

ECA World Fitness Alliance www.ecaworldfitness.com

Fitness Consulting Group www.fitbusinessinsider.com

www.PowerMusic.com

ProfessionalsInFitness.com www.professionalinfitness.com

®

S.P.A.R.T.A.-Sports Performance And Resistance Training Association

IHRSA (International Health, Racquet & Sportsclub Association)

www.spartatraining.com/store

www.ihrsa.org

Savvy Knowledge

International Youth Conditioning Association

www.savvyknowledge.com

www.iyca.org

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Mad Dogg Athletics www.maddogg.com

Bodyworks for Total Health www.bodyworksband.com

Peak Pilates

www.peakpilates.com

www.bosu.com

www.performbetter.com

Creative Health Products www.chponline.com

National Posture Institute www.npionline.org

International, Inc. Perform Better

www.merrithew.com

Fitness Consulting Group www.fitbusinessinsider.com

Fitterfirst

www.fitter1.com

PhysicalMind Institute

Pinnacle Training & Consulting

Gopher Performance

www.pinnacle-tcs.com

www.gopherperformance.com

ProSun International, LLC

Gymstick USA

www.prosun.com

www.gymstickusa.com

Harbinger

www.harbingerfitness.com

Hudson Fitness SCW Fitness Education www.scwfitness.com

Spinning

www.spinning.com

United States Water Fitness Association

www.hudsonfitness.com

LifelineUSA

www.LifelineUSA.com

Mad Dogg Athletics www.maddogg.com

YogaFit

www.generalleathercraft.com

Power Music

www.PowerMusic.com

www.yogafit.com

Power Systems

www.power-systems.com

Prepak Products

Prism Fitness Group

(Calipers/Heart Rate Monitors/etc.)

Pro Gym Supply

AccuFitness

Resist-A-Ball

Alpha Omega Fitness Equipment

Resistance Band Training

American Academy of Health and Fitness

www.prismfitnessgroup.com www.progymsupply.com www.resistaball.com www.resistancebandtraining.com

Schiek Sports

www.scwfitness.com

Si Boards, Inc

MUSCLE MIXES MUSIC www.musclemixes.com

www.vacumed.com

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www.alphaomegafitness.com

www.AAHF.info

Aspen Information Systems www.aspensoftware.com

Spinning

Muscle Ropes

OPTP

www.optp.com

Country Technology www.fitnessmart.com

Creative Health Products www.chponline.com

Fitness First

www.fitness1st.com

Fusion Sport

www.muscleropes.com www.nzmfg.com

www.vacumed.com

www.silfitness.com

www.SportSmith.net

NZ MFG.

Bodystat

SIL Fitness

SportSmith

www.aeromats.com

Bodystat

www.si-boards.com

www.spinning.com

Aeromat Fitness Products

www.biosiginstruments,com

www.accufitness.com

www.biosiginstruments.com

www.merrithew.com

www.most-fit.com

Biosig Instruments, Inc.

www.prosun.com

Biosig Instruments

MostFit

www.fitball.com

ProSun International, LLC

FITNESS ASSESSMENTS

Merrithew Health & Fitness

(Balls/Tubing/Mats/etc.)

Ball Dynamics International

FINANCING & LEASING

www.prepakproducts.com

www.schiek.com

EXERCISE ACCESSORIES

www.activmotionbar.com

www.yogafit.com

www.fitleasing.com

SCW Fitness Education

ActivMotion Bar-On this

www.wholesalepoint.com

F.I.T. Leasing

www.uswfa.com

YogaFit

www.vqactioncare.com

Pioneer Fitness Products (General Leathercraft)

General Leathercraft Mfg www.generalleathercraft.com

VQ ActionCare

Wholesale Point

www.flytefitness.com

www.nsca.com

www.tuffstuffitness.com

www.themethodpilates.com

Flyte Fitness National Strength and Conditioning Association

www.thestick.com

TuffStuff Fitness

BOSU Merrithew Health & Fitness

The Stick (RPI of Atlanta)

www.fusionsport.com

SPRI Products

Gopher Performance

www.spri.com

www.gopherperformance.com

TAG Fitness

IntelaMetrix

www.tagfitness.net

www.intelametrix.com


KORR Medical Technologies

Fitness First

www.korr.com

www.fitness1st.com

Power Systems LTL Fitness

www.ltlfitness.com

MicroFit

www.microfit.com

www.power-systems.com

SIL Fitness

www.silfitness.com

Spinning

www.spinning.com

SportSmith

www.SportSmith.net

National Posture Institute www.npionline.org

Natural Fitness Concepts

www.naturalfitnessconcepts.com

SPRI Products www.spri.com

Wholesale Point

www.wholesalepoint.com

Fitness Flooring

www.fitnessfloors.com

General Leathercraft Mfg www.generalleathercraft.com

Gopher Performance

www.gopherperformance.com

Kiefer Specialty Flooring www.kieferfloors.com

www.performbetter.com

Pioneer Fitness Products (General Leathercraft) www.generalleathercraft.com

Polar USA

www.polarusa.com

American Gym Trader

www.americangymtrader.com

Athletic Revolution

www.myathleticrevolution.com

EduFit Personal Training Studio www.edufit.com

Fit Body Boot Camp

www.myfitbodybootcamp.com

Fitness Revolution

www.fitnessrevolutionfranchise.com www.fitnesstogether.com

FLOORING

Power Systems

Centaur Floor Systems

Pro Gym Supply

www.centaurfloors.com

www.adventurebootcamp.com

Fitness Together Holdings

www.zoningfitness.com

www.performbetter.com

Adventure Boot Camp

Perform Better

Zoning Fitness Perform Better

FRANCHISING & LICENSING

www.power-systems.com www.progymsupply.com

Hard Exercise Works

www.hardexerciseworks.com

Kettlebell Cardio Fitness www.kettlebellcardio.com

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KI’NETIK|FITNESS

Steam Sauna

www.steam-sauna.com

BOSU

Fusion Sport

www.kinetik-fitness.com

PACE Fitness & Nutrition

Super Body Care

www.SuperBodyCare.com

DOD Fitness

Gopher Performance

www.pacegroupexercise.com

Precision Fitness

Tanita Corporation

Flyte Fitness

Impulse Training Systems

Gopher Performance

LifelineUSA

www.pfitness.net

Stretch U

www.tanita.com

www.bosu.com www.dodfitness.com www.flytefitness.com www.gopherperformance.com

www.stretchu.com

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VicteliB

(Food/Beverage/Supplements)

Gymstick USA

American Academy of Health and Fitness (AAHF)

LifelineUSA

www.bootcamp-challenge.com

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www.gymstickusa.com

www.AAHF.info

www.LifelineUSA.com

Everlast Sports Nutrition

Mad Dogg Athletics

www.evernutrition.com

www.fusionsport.com

Perform Better

www.performbetter.com

www.maddogg.com

Lean Eats

www.myleaneats.com

K&K Insurance Group

www.FitnessInsurance-KK.com

Medifast MN

www.medifastmn.com

Natural Fitness Concepts

www.naturalfitnessconcepts.com

National Strength and Conditioning Association www.nsca.com

PACE Fitness & Nutrition www.pacegroupexercise.com

Performance Food Centers

www.performancefoodcenters.com

PhysicalMind Institute

Power Systems Merrithew Health & Fitness www.merrithew.com

OPTP

www.optp.com

Peak Pilates

www.peakpilates.com

PhysicalMind Institute www.themethodpilates.com

www.power-systems.com

PPF Sport Science

www.PlatformTrainer.com

Prism Fitness Group

www.prismfitnessgroup.com

Si Boards, Inc

www.si-boards.com

SportSmith

www.SportSmith.net

www.themethodpilates.com

Sports & Fitness Insurance www.sportsfitness.com

PrivateLabelFitness.com

LOCKER ROOM & SPA PRODUCTS 2XL CORPORATION www.gymwipes.com

CHINA-GEL

www.chinagel.com

www.privatelabelfitness.com

Real Body World Wide

www.nutritioncompleteonline.com

Waterwise

www.power-systems.com

Pro Gym Supply

www.progymsupply.com

SIL Fitness

www.silfitness.com

www.StrongBoardBalance.com

TAG Fitness Total Gym

www.totalgym.com

Kool n’ Fit

Total Gym

www.koolnfit.com

Matsana

Aeromat Fitness Products

www.matsana.net

www.aeromats.com

PLYOMETRIC EQUIPMENT

Pro Gym Supply

Alpha Omega Fitness Equipment

Alpha Omega Fitness Equipment

www.progymsupply.com

www.alphaomegafitness.com

Ready Care Industries

Balanced Body

www.readycare.com

www.pilates.com

Sports Solutions

Ball Dynamics International www.fitball.com

Biosig Instruments

www.biosiginstruments.com

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StrongBoard Balance

Worldwide Sport Nutrition (MET-Rx)

PILATES EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES

www.sportssolutionsinc.com

www.spri.com

www.tagfitness.net

SPRI Products

www.detecto.com

SPRI Products

www.waterwise.com

www.sportnutrition.com

DETECTO

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Power Systems

www.spri.com

www.totalgym.com

SOFTWARE (PC/Web-based/etc.) AccuFitness

www.alphaomegafitness.com

Bodyblade

www.bodyblade.com

Calfroller

www.calfroller.com

Exertools

www.exertools.com

www.accufitness.com

Affiliated Acceptance Corporation www.affiliatedacceptance.com

ASF International

www.asfinternational.com

Aspen Information Systems www.aspensoftware.com

AthleteInMe.com

www.AthleteInMe.com


Fit Web Solutions

Pronto Marketing

www.fitwebsolutions.com

BioEx Systems Personal Trainer Software www.BioExSystems.com

Bodystat

www.vacumed.com

Bodytuner

www.bodytuner.com.au

DietMaster Pro

www.dietmastersoftware.com

E Store Solutions, Inc dba myFitnessStore.com www.myfitnessstore.com

eFitnessTracker

www.eFitnessTracker.com

Exercise Explorer

www.exercise-explorer.com

www.healthclubs.prontomarketing.com

FitnessNames.com

LTL Fitness

www.FitnessNames.com

www.ltlfitness.com

FitRewards

MicroFit

www.fitrewardsclub.com

www.microfit.com

FitSync

Motionsoft

www.fitsync.com

Fusion Sport

www.fusionsport.com

Hands on Technology www.rehabsoftware.com

HealthMastery Group

www.digitalfitnessmarketer.com

Hitech Trainer

www.HitechTrainer.com

InnovaTech Software

www.innovatechsoftware.com

IntelaMetrix

www.intelametrix.com

www.motionsoft.net

myFitnessStore.com www.myfitnessstore.com

myVolo

www.myvolo.com

Natural Fitness Concepts, Inc. www.naturalfitnessconcepts.com

Paramount Acceptance

www.ParamountAcceptance.com

Physigraphe

www.physigraphe.com

Polar USA

www.polarusa.com

Real Body World Wide

www.nutritioncompleteonline.com

S.P.A.R.T.A.

www.spartatrainging.com

Shape.Net Software www.getshape.net

The Fitness Profit Center

www.thefitnessprofitcenter.com

TrainerForce

www.trainerforce.com

Trainerspace.com

www.trainerspace.com

Vitabot

www.vitabot.com

websitesfortrainers.com www.websitesfortrainers.com

Zen Planner

www.zenplanner.com

Intelligenz Solutions EZFacility

www.ezfacility.com

www.intelligenzsolutions.com

Intuit

www.trygopaymayment.com

PrivateLabelFitness.com

www.privatelabelfitness.com

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Exertools

STRENGTH & CIRCUIT EQUIPMENT Alpha Omega Fitness Equipment www.alphaomegafitness.com

www.exertools.com

Perform Better

www.performbetter.com

Biosig Instruments Inc.

www.BodyBar.com

Calfroller

www.calfroller.com

Dynamic Fitness Solutions www.fitness909.com

Elivate Fitness

www.elivatefitness.com

Exertools

www.exertools.com

Fit Interactive

www.fitinteractive.com

FreeMotion Fitness

www.freemotionfitness.com

Gopher Performance

www.gopherperformance.com

Gymstick USA

www.gymstickusa.com

Impulse Training Systems www.impulsepower.com

KIDSFIT

www.kidsfit.com

www.lebertfitness.com

Life Fitness

www.lifefitness.com

LifelineUSA

www.LifelineUSA.com

Fitterfirst

General Leathercraft Mfg Power Systems

www.power-systems.com

Precor

www.generalleathercraft.com

Gopher Performance

www.gopherperformance.com

www.precor.com www.prismfitnessgroup.com

Pro Gym Supply

www.progymsupply.com

ProSun International, LLC www.prosun.com

SIL Fitness

www.silfitness.com

SportsArt Fitness

Lebert Fitness

www.lebertfitness.com

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KIDSFIT

www.kidsfit.com

PACE Fitness & Nutrition www.pacegroupexercise.com

Merrithew Health & Fitness

PPF Sport Science

www.merrithew.com

www.PlatformTrainer.com

OPTP

Railyard Fitness

www.optp.com

www.railyardfitness.com

Si Boards, Inc

www.si-boards.com

www.strivefit.com

TAG Fitness

Power Systems

www.tagfitness.net

www.power-systems.com

The Work Horse Fitness Trainer

PPF Sport Science

Torque Fitness

Prism Fitness Group

Total Gym

Pro Gym Supply

TRX

SIL Fitness

TuffStuff Fitness Equipment

SportSmith

www.torquefitness.com www.totalgym.com www.trxtraining.com

Vortex Fitness Equipment www.vortexfitness.com

Octane Fitness

www.octanefitnesscom

YOGA EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES

PACE Fitness & Nutrition

Aeromat Fitness Products

www.pacegroupexercise.com

www.aeromats.com

Paramount Fitness

Ball Dynamics International

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www.fitinteractive.com

www.power-systems.com

Strive Fit

Motus USA

www.paramountfitness.com

Fit Interactive

Power Systems

www.PlatformTrainer.com www.prismfitnessgroup.com www.progymsupply.com www.silfitness.com www.SportSmith.net

www.vectrafitness.com

www.motususa.com

www.exertools.com

www.matsana.net

Vectra Fitness www.muscleropes.com

Exertools

Matsana

www.sportsartamerica.com

www.tuffstuff.net

Muscle Ropes

www.biosiginstruments.com

www.makoto-usa.com

ProMaxima Strength and Conditioning www.promaxima.com

Biosig Instruments Inc.

Makoto USA

Prism Fitness Group

www.MyWorkHorse.com

Lebert Fitness

www.fitness1st.com www.fitter1.com

www.biosiginstruments.com

Body Bar

Fitness First

YOUTH FITNESS EQUIPMENT

www.fitball.com

SPRI Products www.spri.com

StrongBoard Balance

www.StrongBoardBalance.com

YogaFit

www.yogafit.com

SPRI Products www.spri.com

TAG Fitness

www.tagfitness.net

TuffStuff Fitness International, Inc.

www.tuffstuffitness.com


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