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At the moment, the site has the look of Athens a few weeks before the 2004 Olympics. Much remains to be done. "We did a complete demolition," explains [Brian Hale], manager of the new downtown Pinnacle. "We stripped everything down to the cement floor." Now the contractors are building it back up. As he leads you on a guided tour of the facility, you can see the new Pinnacle taking shape.
Some of the strength-training equipment will be over there, Hale says, gesturing toward the west wall. Pinnacle will be installing Cybex's state-of-the-art Eagle line of strength-training machines, he notes. "We're the first health club in the state to have these," Hale says.The First Degree Fitness Fluid Rower S-500 is also a dream - a smooth, efficient machine that provides a full-body cardio and strength workout. "We're the first health club in the city to have these," Hale says. They use an enclosed wheel-sized water tank to provide resistance. The result: Less noise than older wind-resistance rowers. Pinnacle's cardio theater should prove quieter than others.See the full content of this document
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Work Out On the Square
Looking around the space is enough to make your pulse rate kick up. There is the familiar spiral staircase between the main floor and the lower level. It has been there since this was the home of the Ma...
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