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  2. The Best CrossFit Gear for Your Home Gym, Tested by Fitness ...

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    Games Box. The Rogue Fitness Games Box is the same box used by professional CrossFitters competing in the Games … so, yeah, the product has been thoroughly tested and approved. The 3-in-1 design ...

  3. Rogue Fitness - Wikipedia

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    Rogue originally started in 2007 in Toledo, Ohio, by Bill Henniger when he had difficulty finding the necessary equipment for his new gym, a CrossFit affiliate.He set up an e-commerce one-stop site roguefitness.com, with the intention of selling all the equipment necessary for a CrossFit gym. [2]

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  6. The Beachbody Company - Wikipedia

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    Team Beachbody encourages members of the general public to enroll as "coaches". These customers-turned-salespeople register online as a "coach" and sell fitness packages using Beachbody products and programs including workout DVDs, food supplements and meal plans and in turn earning up to 25% commission [23] for each sale. [24]

  7. Soloflex - Wikipedia

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    Soloflex home gym machines use an elastic element to provide resistance. The product also comes with an instructional DVD. Soloflex's WBV Platform made news in July 2007 for a Consumer Reports review that demonstrated it had been using claims from research that may not apply to their machine. [3] "At press time, even the research on its Website ...