Introducing the StairMaster 10G

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The team at Fit-Tech is always expanding its inventory of commercial fitness equipment with the latest and greatest equipment on the market. And we found another gem. Introducing the Stairmaster 10G and the Reverse Tabata program which was engineered by the awesome workout instructors at Stairmaster. This will for sure up your exercise game!

THE HARDEST WORKOUT IN THE GYM JUST GOT HARDER

Here is why we think that The StairMaster 10G is the greatest addition to our commercial fitness equipment inventory. It advances a revolutionary shift in stair-climbing technology. The new innovative design incorporates the “OverDrive Training Mode” that simulates carrying or pushing a load upstairs, providing the most intense climbing workout. The 10G’s advancements all focus on delivering the best climbing experience ever created. With the user in mind, this beast features the widest and deepest stepping surface and lowest step-up height in the industry, ergonomic handrails to support multiple climbing positions and an all-new drive train that delivers smooth, quiet performance.

Stairmaster 10G, Fit-Tech, Fairfield, CA

This fitness routine is what the awesome workout team at StairMaster recommends:

“Begin with a 5-minute warm-up of choice. Each round will consist of 10 second “ON” intervals and 20 second “OFF” intervals with a 2-minute “Recovery” period between each round. Once all 8 rounds are completed, it is suggested that you cool down with 5 minutes of light work.”

This high-intensity workout is completed in just 30 minutes!

Looking for commercial fitness equipment for your facility? Need help designing a fitness center or need service? We can help. Visit our website to learn how Fit-Tech Sales and Service is right for you. On our site, you will find information on the range of equipment we carry, our design service and service team. We only offer the best commercial fitness equipment and our service team is the best in the entire San Francisco Bay area.

 

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