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  2. Arthur Jones (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    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 physical ...

  3. Johnson Health Tech - Wikipedia

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    Johnson Health Tech. Co., Ltd. (JHT; Chinese: 喬山健康科技; pinyin: Qiáoshān Jiànkāng Kējì) is a multinational company engaged in the manufacturing and sale of exercise equipment.

  4. Cybex International - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.cybexintl.com. Cybex International (NASDAQ: CYBI) is an American fitness equipment manufacturer for commercial and consumer use. It produces mainly cardiovascular and strength equipment such as Arc Trainers, treadmills, stationary bicycles and steppers. Cybex markets its products through distributors in over 87 countries.

  5. Life Fitness - Wikipedia

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    2,460 (2019) Website. lifefitness.com. Life Fitness is an American fitness company specializing in the production and distribution of cardiovascular and strength training equipment under several brands including Life Fitness, Cybex and Hammer Strength. It is headquartered in Rosemont, Illinois and is a portfolio company of KPS Capital Partners.

  6. York Barbell - Wikipedia

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    York Barbell is an American-based international manufacturer of fitness equipment and accessories. It's roots date back to when Bob Hoffman, who was named "Father of World Weightlifting" by the International Weightlifting Federation, bought the Milo Barbell Company and founded York Barbell in 1932. As a prolific writer of books and articles ...

  7. Hydraulic exercise equipment - Wikipedia

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    Hydraulic exercise equipment is a form of strength training equipment based on fluid dynamics to provide motion resistance by use of hydraulic cylinders. They can be used in a number of strength training programs, and are most often found in circuit training gyms. Hydraulic circuit training machines were first developed for The Henley ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Exercise equipment - Wikipedia

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    A selection of home exercise equipment: yoga blocks, yoga mat, dumbbells, pull-up/chin-up bar, push-up handles and gloves. Exercise equipment is any apparatus or device used during physical activity to enhance the strength or conditioning effects of that exercise by providing either fixed or adjustable amounts of resistance, or to otherwise enhance the experience or outcome of an exercise routine.