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    Hack Squat

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    Fully enclosed linear bearing system. Hip-height plate loading. Large nonskid footplate. Dual height start position. Six plate storage positions.
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    Triceps Press

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    Adjustable seat height provides the user with the optimal positioning for their height and range of motion. Forward tilted back pad keeps the user stable without the need for a belt. Dual grip positions accommodate user size and provide for greater variety of movements.
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    60 Degree Calf Raise

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    Fully enclosed linear bearing system. Loads at the hip to protect the lower back. The 60 degree angle provides an effective load of 87%. The large curved foot platform allows for varied foot placement while the non-slip surface provides grip and support during the motion.
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    Leg Extension

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    Cable and cam design provides for an accurate resistance profile. Offset input arm allows for the tibia pad to adjust without affecting the starting angle of the knee. In combination with proper pivot location, this allows the use of a flat pad for reduced shin pressure. The angled back pad (100 degree angle between seat and back) relieves hamstring tension. Floating tibia pad provides effortless setup.
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    Kneeling Leg Curl

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    Cable and cam design provides for an accurate resistance profile. Ergonomic upright positioning for more comfortable use. Forearm pads are positioned to encourage the user to pull into the pads to a neutral spine throughout the movement reducing the possibility of hyper-extension. Unilateral training provides for greater focus and balanced strength development.

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