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Don't let Wall Street's slowdown
effect your Waist line...


By STEPHANIE OAKES

Oregon fitness company Harbinger
has some affordable solutions that will transform any room into a gym. "For not much money, you can build your own home gym and not have to invest in a lot of equipment," says Michele Gaedke, vice president of marketing. "This is stuff you can store underneath your bed or basically pull out of a bag." For $50, customers can work on stretching,
strength training and cardiovascular fitness with three simple items: a rubber mat with an anti-microbial, slip-resistant surface ($20), a resistance cable made from vinyl tubing ($15) and a beaded jump rope that can adjust for height ($13). Mix and match from a product line that includes hand grips and weightlifting belts.

For more information - call 1-800-729-5954 or click on
www.harbingerfitness.com


Disclaimer -

The material presented is not intended to be a substitute for direct and personal, professional medical care and opinion. None of the excersises mentioned in this web site should be performed without clearance from your physician.


 
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