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Reaxing has launched a training station called the Reax 1001
photo: Reaxing
Reaxing has launched Reax 1001, a training station that integrates four of the company’s products into one.
It includes: the Reax Board, a raised platform that tilts during the session (for an intense core workout); Reax Run, a treadmill that can perform sudden inclinations in all directions; a functional training zone; and an intelligent lighting system (for mental stimulation). It allows the user to combine cardio- and toning-focused workouts with proprioceptive, cognitive and neurofunctional training in one 4sq m area.
"Unlike any other gym equipment, all the Reaxing products offer a training experience never seen before,” said Gionata D’Alesio, president of Reaxing. “From first sight until the end of the workout, they always trigger a flood of excitement and amazement. It doesn't matter whether it's its premium features and Italian design, or the limitless training possibilities we offer that drive the people to our brand, what matters is where we can project them over their own goals.”
Cognitive, proprioceptive and neuro-functional training are a part of an elite athlete’s training programme, but Reaxing aims to bring this higher-level training to amateurs and professionals alike.
The product is distributed via Reaxing in Europe and Juke Performance in the US.
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Supplier: Reaxing S.r.l
Reaxing is the first company in the world to develop a training methodology and a product range exploiting the “Sudden Dynamic Impulse” technology. Reaxing training is the first and only method in the world based on the gradual release of monitored impulses, through light, sound and tactile stimulations and/or sudden motor interferences. The athlete or the patient is forced to activate quick neuromuscular reactions.
Web: http://www.reaxing.com/
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