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(June 2003; Fresno, CA)- Keiser Corporation marks 25 years since it first introduced pneumatic strength training equipment to the fitness market. Today, the award-winning company serves over a dozen industries with diverse lines of wellness equipment, including cardio bikes, play structures, pneumatic and performance cable equipment. Hailed as an industry leader, Keiser is one of the few private, family-owned equipment companies to remain a prominent force in the fitness business for more than 25 years. Brothers Dennis and Randy Keiser, two engineers from California, first introduced pneumatic strength training equipment in 1978. As a result of their company's revolutionary technology and equipment features such as a starting resistance of zero and the ability to change resistance in one-pound increments, Keiser made "pumping iron" easier on muscles and joints. It was Keiser's pneumatic technology that first enabled older adults, even the frail elderly, to participate in critical research on exercise and aging. To date, Keiser has been involved in over 100 studies on exercise and aging and has initiated a host of advancements in industry education and programming. As a result, the company has been recognized as a driving force in the fitness business. With the same innovate technology and standard of excellence, Keiser now offers five lines of fitness and wellness equipment including cardio bikes, force training equipment, play systems, pneumatic strength and performance cable equipment. Well over a dozen industries including fitness, rehabilitation, senior living, professional athletic teams, scientific/research, spa/resort, fire stations, food service, YMCAs and community centers benefit from Keiser's unique line of products, services and support programs. For more information about Keiser Corporation contact Darrin Pelkey at 1-800-888-7009 or contact via request. Photography of Keiser brothers (from 1978 and today) is available upon request.
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