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(November 6, 2000; Fresno, CA)-Want to combine the benefits of Keiser's elite air-powered strength training equipment and the simplicity of a computerized workout system? Introducing the Keiser CHIP System-a new computerized feature that functions like a simple and effective electronic workout card and costs a fraction of the cost of computer network options. Designed by Keiser exclusively for its pneumatic equipment-the CHIP makes it easier than ever for exercisers to display their workout progress, recall seat adjustments and download it all into a personal computer for personal or group program charting. "We developed the CHIP to provide facilities with a simple, cost-effective feature that can be used to track workouts and membership," says Dennis Keiser, president of the award-winning Keiser Corporation. "Basically, the CHIP functions like an electronic workout card. Once members insert a personal CHIP into the consul on each piece of Keiser equipment, the display will show previous workouts and recall set-up information. Clubs can then download the information from the CHIP into a computer to track attendance, individual progress or compile scientific data." Keiser's CHIP System: Best known for its elite pneumatic strength training equipment, Keiser's features-air power, resistance controlled by thumb buttons and the ability to increase resistance in one pound increments-has positioned the company as leader in fitness and as the strength training equipment of choice in over 40 university studies on exercise and aging. For more information or to see how you can receive the PC interface absolutely free, contact Darrin Pelkey at 1-800-888-7009 or 559 256 8000 For more information about Keiser Corporation contact Darrin Pelkey at 1-800-888-7009 or contact via request.
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