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Designing a gym.



 
 
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Old 04-23-2007, 12:10 PM
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Default Designing a gym.

Ok guys, I need some help. I've been asked to redesign my gym at work. I need some good sites for exercise equipment. I have to present, to a group, some ideas to replace some other equipment. It is a nonprofit gym so they have some money to spend.

I'm looking for a good:
Squat rack (RACK not Cage),
Heavy standing calf machine,
Combo Hip abduction machine, (one that goes both ways if it exists).... hehehe... both ways
Decline bench with Olympic stand,
and the big one...

A Independent Leg Press Sled, (each leg can move independently or together).

If you guys know of any good retailers it would be greatly appreciated.

So far, the only companies I like are LifeFitness and Elite. Trying to find the special Leg Press Sled is the big one I'm looking for.
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