Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Quick Gym Marietta with ROM Exercise Machine.


The revolutionary "ROM Machine" used at Quick Gym Marietta has two exercise stations engineered to engage almost all the muscle groups in the upper and lower body, and uses them through 80% of their Range of Motion… in a fantastic 4 minute workout.


Marietta, GA -- "Health Clubs, and Personal Trainers Hate Our Guts" - Quick Gym Marietta delivers equivalent cardio benefits from 30-60 minutes of aerobics, weight training and stretching, in only 4 minutes per day. Quick Gym Marietta proudly announces the Grand Opening of the first and only Quick Gym in Georgia. They are located at the West Cobb Marketplace at Barrett Pkwy and Dallas Hwy, next to the Publix. (2500 Dallas Hwy, Suite 502 A, Marietta GA 30064). Quick Gym Marietta delivers an excellent cardiovascular, strength and flexibility exercise in only 4 minutes per day.

The workout used at Quick Gym has been performance tested at USC's Department of Exercise Sciences, and the results concluded: the ROM gives the same cardiovascular benefits as does 20 to 45 minutes of aerobic exercise, in a fraction of the time.
The Quick Gym workout is fast becoming the exercise of the elite. Luminaries such as Spielberg, Travolta, Stallone, and Cruise use the same ROM Quick Gym workout. Motivational speaker Tony Robbins saves at least an hour of exercise daily. He calls the ROM "the best time management tool ever." The ROM Quick Gym, is being used by the U.S. Women's Olympic Swim Team, and the Phoenix Fire Department.
There's only one catch: the equipment costs nearly $15,000 per machine. And that's where Quick Gym Marietta comes in. Quick Gym Marietta has purchased these sophisticated pieces of equipment to ensure that anyone (including you) can enjoy the benefits of the world's most time-efficient workout, at a fraction of the cost. Grand opening memberships are discounted 30% to just $35 per month. Prospective clients can try out the gym before they join because the first week is free!
Quick Gym Marietta helps busy men and women rebuild in record time the muscle they have lost during years of inactivity. Everyone from highly trained athletes to senior citizens will attain better muscle tone, more flexibility, stamina and strength working out at Quick Gym Marietta.
Contact Quick Gym Marietta at (770) 422-4646, visit online at http://www.quickgymmarietta.com/, or email at QuickGymMarietta @ att.net.


(PRWEB) November 11, 2008

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