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  2. Ken Hutchins - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, he compiled historical developments of Nautilus equipment and wrote video scripts for detailed Nautilus education. After leaving Nautilus, Hutchins established his own exercise practice, continuing to develop the Super Slow techniques and eventually publishing several editions of a technical manual [ 1 ] for the application of Super ...

  3. Arthur Jones (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Known for. Nautilus exercise machines Pioneering HIT (High Intensity Training) Arthur Allen Jones (November 22, 1926 – August 28, 2007) was the founder of Nautilus, Inc. and MedX, Inc. and the inventor of the Nautilus exercise machines, including the Nautilus pullover, which was first sold in 1970. [ 1 ] Jones was a pioneer in the field of ...

  4. BowFlex, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company stopped selling exercise equipment to gyms in 2011 and shifted its focus to home-use equipment. The same year, Nautilus. licensed its brand name and technology to other manufacturers. [6] [dead link] In 2004, Nautilus was sued by Biosig Instruments for allegedly infringing its design for heart-rate monitors. [13]

  5. Nautilus, Inc. Launches Peak Fit System™ - AOL

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    Nautilus, Inc. Launches Peak Fit System™ New Philosophy is Game Changing Approach to Interval Training VANCOUVER, WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- November 8, 2012 - Global fitness company Nautilus ...

  6. Bowflex - Wikipedia

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    Website. bowflex.com. BowFlex is the brand name for a series of fitness training equipment, marketed and sold by BowFlex Inc., formerly Nautilus, Inc. Based in Vancouver, Washington, [1] the company sells its products through direct, retail, and international channels. [2][3] The first BowFlex product, BowFlex 2000X, was created in 1986. [3 ...

  7. Nautilus Inc. Launches All New Line Up of Schwinn® Cardio ...

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  8. Colorado Experiment - Wikipedia

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    Nautilus-inventor Arthur Jones personally trained Casey Viator for every workout. Training was intense, progressive, and involved a negative-only repetition style on 50 percent of the exercises. The Colorado Experiment was a bodybuilding experiment run by Arthur Jones using Nautilus equipment at the Colorado State University in May 1973. [1]

  9. High-intensity training - Wikipedia

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    High-intensity training (HIT) is a form of strength training popularized in the 1970s by Arthur Jones, the founder of Nautilus. The training focuses on performing quality weight training repetitions to the point of momentary muscular failure. The training takes into account the number of repetitions, the amount of weight, and the amount of time ...