Tuesday, August 20, 2013

New Equipment En Route to Sports Center

The Monterey Sports Center recently concluded a competitive bid process that saw Lifefitness, Precor, Cybex, Octane, Nautilus, Technogym, Stairmaster, FreeMotion Fitness, SciFit, NuStep and several other companies bid proposals to replace several pieces of equipment in our Cardio Fitness Center and Strength Training Center. We are pleased to announce that Stairmaster, NuStep and Freemotion Fitness were awarded the bids based on the quality of their proposal and on the price. The competitive bid process, required by our purchasing guidelines, allows us to procure the best quality equipment at the best price for our guests, allowing us to keep our fees reasonable while still offering state-of-the-art equipment that meets the many interests and needs of our diverse clientele.

Stairmaster will be sending three brand new Stairmaster Stepmills to replace three of our older units. The Stairmaster Stepmill is a very popular unit among our guests and the new features of the updated design are sure to please.



NuStep has been making quality recumbent upper and lower body steppers that have been a huge hit with our guests and are an ideal machine for individuals recovering from injury, with physical challenges and for seniors that enjoy the comfort and safety of the units while still being able to get a quality workout. We've had one in the Sports Center this past year and the demand for additional units is now being met with three additional units due to arrive next week, replacing three of the older CyclePlus units currently in our Cardio Fitness Center.



Freemotion Fitness was awarded the bid to replace four older treadmills, six recumbent cycles, two elliptical cross-trainers and four strength training units. The Freemotion Fitness treadmills have an appealing design and are loaded with great training features including iFit, an application that you can purchase and download that offers powerful training support including video training guides with fitness expert Gillian Michaels and loads of cool features that will help you enjoy your workouts:


The Freemotion Ellipticals also feature the iFit technology as do the recumbent cycles.


Freemotion Fitness was also awarded the bid for four strength training units including a plate-loaded leg press, and three selectorized units including the leg press, the abdominal crunch and the low-back extension machines.

With some of the cost-savings realized through the competitive bid process, we were also fortunate enough to purchase two of the hottest pieces of equipment on the market, the Freemotion Fitness Incline Trainer. With the ability to provide a 30% incline and a 3% decline, a wide surface area to run on and a display loaded with super cool features, the Incline Trainer is a fantastic unit that offers fitness enthusiasts and elite athletes alike a unique opportunity to add superior elements to their training. Check out this YouTube video clip on some of the advantages of this treadmill:


For more on this trainer and the cool features of the iFit live program:



Monday, August 12, 2013

Belgian Blue bulls look like they are made of muscle because they have a mutation in the gene that codes for the protein myostatin. In humans, as in other types of cattle, myostatin normally limits the number of muscle fibers that form before birth and then limits the growth of those fibers later on.
Excellent piece on NPR this morning about a new drug used to help treat muscle disorders. The drug has incredible potential to benefit individuals with muscle disorders and those recovering from injury, but fear is great that it will become the next big thing for athletes looking to boost performance:

http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2013/08/12/210487410/new-muscle-drugs-could-be-the-next-big-thing-in-sports-doping?utm_medium=Email&utm_source=DailyDigest&utm_campaign=20130812


Thursday, August 8, 2013

Living the Active Life


How do you stay active? For many of us as we age, we scale back our activities from the adventurous and challenging competitive endeavors of our youth to more gentle activities like walking, golfing, working out at the gym or taking a nice bike ride through the countryside. Not Billy Thompson. At 71 years of age, this avid basketball fan makes time most days of the week to jump in with the young guys and play full-court or half-court basketball. He can still nail the outside jump shot and loves keeping up with his younger buddies in a good, strenuous game of hoops. Billy plays in basketball leagues in Salinas, but has been making time every Tuesday and Thursday to drive from Salinas to play with his friends in Monterey. He's been doing this since 1996. "I love this place," said Billy the other day while warming up from some friendly competition. "I wish we had something like this in Salinas, but I'm so glad we have this in Monterey." With it's three basketball courts and full suspension wood floor, the gymnasium at the Sports Center is one of the greatest recreation treasures of the area. With kids leagues in basketball, volleyball, indoor soccer, wrestling, floor hockey and more and very active adult leagues in both coed and women's volleyball and well-attending drop-in basketball games throughout the day and most weekends, the gym has been a welcome venue for locals throughout the peninsula. At any given time, you might see several adults engaged in high-level badminton games on court three, while several adults are playing table tennis on court one and a great game of full court basketball is going on court two.When you have the chance, drop by at noon for a fun game of hoops with Billy or anytime to get your old athletic inspiration a good dose of active realization.