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  2. Total Gym - Wikipedia

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    Total Gym is a fitness equipment brand created by Tom Campanaro and Doug Marino in 1974. It was founded in San Diego , California . Total Gym is marketed and sold by brands Total Gym Commercial, Ltd., and Total Gym Fitness.

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  4. Power rack - Wikipedia

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    A man preparing to do box squats in a power rack. A power rack (also known as a power cage, squat cage or squat rack) is a piece of weight training equipment that functions as a mechanical spotter for free weight barbell exercises without the movement restrictions imposed by equipment such as the Smith machine.

  5. Tom Campanaro - Wikipedia

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    Tom Campanaro is an American bodybuilder and health and fitness personality. As of 2013 he is the President and CEO of Total Gym.He was a competitive bodybuilder in the 1970s and founded Total Gym in 1974 with Dale McMurray and Doug Marino. [1]

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  7. Smith machine - Wikipedia

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    The Smith machine was invented by American Jack LaLanne, who rigged up a sliding apparatus in his gym in the 1950s. It was spotted by Rudy Smith, who commissioned Paul Martin to improve it. [11] [12] Smith then installed the modified model in a gym he was managing at the time, Vic Tanny's gym in Los Angeles. [13]