Vectra On-line 1650 Multi Gym

  • Vectra On-line 1650 Multi Gym
    Vectra On-line 1650 Multi Gym
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    The 1650 is the second generation machine featuring the unique "Fixed or Free Weight Selection System." The 1600 was a tremendous hit, and the 1650 promises to be even more popular with many new innovations, including the cross-chest fly station. First and foremost, the On-Line 1650 offers a free-weight mode far superior to any previous system. In addition, this feature can be easily switched off by selecting the fixed mode, which offers an unsurpassed natural arc press motion. MUSCLE DEVELOPMENT WITH THE FREE WEIGHT SYSTEM In fixed-mode pressing, the path of the moving bar is guided, focusing on isolating the pectoralis muscles (Fig. A) Free-weight pressing, however, requires the involvement of secondary, supportive muscles to guide and balance the bar through-out the lifting action (Fig. B). Your Time is Valuable With conventional machines, you can spend much of your valuable workout time adjusting seats, press arms and other components with off-the-shelf pop pins and annoying tightening-down knobs. Not so with Vectra. The patented On-Line® "no cable change system" means just that. And, adjustments to exercise components, such as the press arm, lat hold-downs and the preacher curl support pad are made while you are in your exercise position, with one simple movement, such as a flick of the finger. What You See is What You Get Vectra weights are calibrated in pounds, not in unrelated "units" as found on other machines. If you put the selector pin in at the 50 pound weight, you"re lifting 50 pounds. You"ll discover even more examples of intelligent design during your first workout. Setting the Standard With its massive beauty, ease of operation, quality materials, and superior design, it"s easy to see that Vectra has deserved its reputation as the industry leader.
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