This specialized and targeted strength program is a time efficient and
proven method that has enabled countless people to enjoy the benefits
of increased strength, flexibility and well being. The program is a natural
extension to build strength after completing regular physical therapy.
Given the effectiveness of this type of training, physicians often recommend
this program to build patients strength prior to surgery.
You’ll train differently – We use a scientifically based fitness approach known as "slow-motion" exercise. Working on specialized physical therapy equipment, you’ll lift weights in a series of ultra slow movements, causing your muscles to work harder and producing far better results than traditional strength training.
Our program is unique in several ways:
A Complete Workout in a Quiet "Non-Gym" Environment – Regular gyms don’t have the safe, specialized equipment
that it takes to effectively conduct slow-motion exercise. Located within
the new Washington Outpatient Rehabilitation Center, our new 5500 square
foot facility offers the most up-to-date equipment in a distraction free
environment.
Types of People & Conditions That Can Benefit From this Program:
Some of the Benefits of "Slow Motion Exercise" Include:
We don’t believe in annual contracts or memberships. Clients in the Legacy Strength Training Program generally come to the center one or two times per week for workouts lasting approximately 30 minutes. Please call the clinic for current pricing and special offers.
Legacy Strength Training Program is located within the Washington Outpatient Rehabilitation Center at 39141 Civic Center Drive, Suite 120.
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