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Legend Fitness

Legend Fitness is an international fitness equipment manufacturer based in East Tennessee. The folks here are more likely to speak of pickup trucks than private jets and for decades we have brought the Southern sense of value and hard work to the strength and fitness equipment world.

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  1. Reverse Back Extension/GHD Combo

    Reverse Back Extension/GHD Combo
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    At the center of athletic performance training is the importance of a strong posterior chain: low back, glutes, hamstrings and calves. This is where the athlete’s acceleration and speed is born. Glute/ham raises are a very effective form of way of training this muscle group, placing an emphasis on the hamstrings, but the Reverse Back Extension places more of the emphasis on the lower back, a common problem area for athletes and non-athletes alike. Our Reverse Back Extension machine provides strength training in the concentric (lifting) phase and stretching in the eccentric (return) phase, blurring the line between power training and therapy, making the Reverse Back Extension a machine with a rehabilitation component, as well as an athletic training component. But what if we combined the Reverse Back Extension machine with a Glute/Ham Developer? That’s what we did, and just like that, a new, all-in-one posterior chain developer was born. Meet the Reverse Back Extension/GHD Combo. Our standard 976 Reverse Back Extension was modified to accommodate a diamondplate footplate that easily and quickly adjusts for length thanks to quality pop pins and chrome plated adjustment surfaces. The handles move out of the way with a single pop pin adjustment, and the relocated step makes it easy to mount or dismount the machine in either direction. The rest of the high points of the Reverse Back Extension are still present: 200-pound weight stack in 10-pound increments. Tough but smooth pillow block bearings. PowerMax pulleys. Aviation-grade cables. Constant tension on the swing arm prevents a swinging motion from occurring and requires as much effort on the last rep as on the first while also providing an essential stretch for the lower back.

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