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C SYSTEMS, LLC LAUNCHES THE EVERLAST CROSS CONDITIONER XV EVOLUTIONARY NEUROMUSCULAR TOTAL BODY FITNESS SYSTEM![]() C SYSTEMS, LLC LAUNCHES THE EVERLAST CROSS CONDITIONER XV EVOLUTIONARY NEUROMUSCULAR TOTAL BODY FITNESS SYSTEM
San Juan Capistrano, CA - August 6, 2008 - The buzz of the National Strength & Conditioning Association "NSCA" show in Las Vegas on July 12, 2008, was the Cross Conditioner XV. "The overwhelming consensus was The Cross Conditioner XV "CCXV" is the new evolution of a total body fitness system". THE EVERLAST CROSS CONDITIONER XV is a low impact resistance based fitness system that focuses on, Core, Cardio, Strength and Stretching. The Cross Conditioner XV allows you to choose either an anaerobic or aerobic workout. Quickly and easily you can choose from multiple levels of intensity integrating core, cardio, strength and stretching. With over 100 exercises to choose from, your entire body will be synchronized and balanced while maintaining fluidity of motion in a perfect 15 minute workout. The Cross Conditioner XV was designed and developed by Mark Wallach, who broke both his legs in an extreme skiing accident. During the course of his 9 month rehabilitation therapy and 4 knee operations, he realized that most of his therapy centered on resistance training. He took that knowledge and implemented a truly unique comprehensive, resistance based fitness system and platform. CCXV is licensed with the iconic world-renowned company, EVERLAST. Greg Comeaux, fitness and celebrity spokesperson for the Everlast Cross Conditioner XV has been a leading fitness and nutrition industry expert for over 30 years. Greg was the fitness trainer for the Fox T.V. extreme makeover reality show, The Swan. Mr. Comeaux will attest that in all his years in the fitness and health profession "nothing compares to the results you will achieve on The Cross Conditioner XV. The Cross Conditioner XV is an integral part of the company's "CROSS CONDITIONING FOR LIFE PLATFORM" which combines physical fitness with a comprehensive nutritional and skin care product line. Our Core Nutritional & Skin Care products provide all the essential vitamins and nutrients one needs to manage health and weight while promoting that youthful look and energy without stimulants. This platform is a life style change; you can change your life today! C Systems is dedicated to helping motivate people to live healthier, more active lifestyles and reverse the growing trend of obesity in America. C Systems markets are home use, physical therapy and recovery centers, bariatric centers for weight loss and corporate wellness programs. Carey Williams-Nunez, Olympic Certified Boxing Coach, CEO Primetime Boxing say's "I absolutely love working out on the Cross Conditioner, it's one of the best overall body workouts you're ever going to get." Beckie Kefier Former NYC Rockette Dancer say's, "The Cross Conditioner works just like Pilates but better. I'm working my core, I'm working my arms, my legs, my back, I'm strengthening, I'm stretching, I could not believe the results that I got." For more information, contact Yvonne Williams, VP Marketing & Business Development 26796 Vista Terrace, Lake Forest, CA 92630 Ph: 866-233-1465 Fax: 949-859-1155, ywilliams@csystemsfitness.com, www.crossconditioner.com C Systems, an authorized licensee of Everlast Worldwide Inc. Full HTML version of this release, Images, Video, PDF and MSWord: http://www.rapidpressrelease.com/press-release/Fitness/005821.asp |
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