The 15KG WOD Training Bar offers affordable durability without compromising quality. It's strong enough to sustain the abuse that only your local Affiliate could dish-out, and can be used for a variety of applications from Olympic lifting to Powerlifting. The 25MM shaft is coated in black oxide and the bar sleeves are coated in hard chrome for added durability and corrosion resistance. The WOD Bar's knurling is mildly-aggressive, but not rough enough to tear skin.
The 5KG Technique Training Bar is a great tool for teaching correct form to lifters of all ages. Both the shaft and sleeves are constructed of high-quality aluminum and it's been designed to meet IWF specification. The distance between the collars is the same as a Competition barbell making the transition smoother as the lifter progresses.
Bumper plates or as they are now called “bumpers” are an important piece of equipment for boxes, gyms, health clubs, personal training studio and garage gyms. If you are in the market to purchase bumper plates, we’re going to explain what they are and how they can impact your workout. When bumper plates were first developed almost 50 years ago, they were not well-received primarily due to the high price tag. With time the price of bumper plates began to decrease and today they are common in most fitness related facilities. If you purchase the wrong type or model you may end up overpaying or having to replace them sooner than expected.
The lock jaw collar is specially designed for Olympic lifting, and platform lifting workouts. Like the original, the lock jaw barbell collar features a solid nylon resin frame and injection molded pressure pads, making it nearly unbreakable. The cam lock securely clamps the collar once positioned on the bar and the latch is easily released with one hand when changing weights. Innovative design, superior durability, and exceptional performance make the Lock-Jaw Pro barbell collar an excellent choice.
Bumper plates or as they are now called “bumpers” are an important piece of equipment for boxes, gyms, health clubs, personal training studio and garage gyms. If you are in the market to purchase bumper plates, we’re going to explain what they are and how they can impact your workout. When bumper plates were first developed almost 50 years ago, they were not well-received primarily due to the high price tag. With time the price of bumper plates began to decrease and today they are common in most fitness related facilities. If you purchase the wrong type or model you may end up overpaying or having to replace them sooner than expected.
GP Industries is proud to introduce the first and only urethane bumper plate available on the market today. Anyone who bumper trains knows how problematic finding a durable 10lb bumper plate is, so with that in mind GP Industries set out to raise the bar in bumper plate technology.
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