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  2. 6 Best Vibration Plates to Amplify Your Workouts and Recovery

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    The compact, lightweight design saves space in your home or gym and the strap set, rubber mat, power cord, remote control, and soft carrying case allow for easy operation and on-the-go workouts.

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    Health and fitness equipment sales doubled from March to October of 2020, reaching $2.3 billion total. With the Delta variant of COVID-19, people are still wary of going to gyms, making more and ...

  4. Weight plate - Wikipedia

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    A weightlifter holding an Olympic barbell loaded with plates ranging from 5 to 25 kilograms A pair of adjustable dumbbells with "standard" plates Grip plates arranged on a plate holder (or "plate tree") A weight plate is a flat, heavy object, usually made of cast iron, [1] that is used in combination with barbells or dumbbells to produce a bar ...

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    The double-sided non-stick surface and extra thick cushioned mat make this the perfect addition to your workout routine to keep you comfortable and safe during all types of at-home workouts. $20 ...

  6. Rogue Fitness - Wikipedia

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    [17] [18] It acquired a series of other fitness-related companies, including Nebula Fitness in 2012, [6] Pendlay, OSO Barbell and Reflex Fitness Products in 2018, [19] [20] and powerlifting equipment manufacturer Ghost Strong in 2022. [21] Rogue was a contender for Inc.'s 2018 Company of the Year. [12]

  7. Gym Source - Wikipedia

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    By 1977, Cutler Owens was a top-ranked tennis shop, and 20% of New York marathon runners reportedly purchased their shoes from the sporting goods store. [6] In 1978, Richard Miller acquired Cutler Owens and transformed it into a full-service fitness equipment distributor and rebranded the company as Gym Source.