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By Armen Hareyan on June 2, 2007 - 9:42am for eMaxHealth

A brand new fitness product has just been born in L.A. and it's getting noticed where ever it goes as an exercise and workout tool. It is called VERSASTICK. VERSASTICK, created by ACSM certified fitness trainer, Chadwick Slagle and his entrepreneurial counterpart, Chad Vanlandingham, is a revolutionary approach to resistance tubing workouts.

VERSASTICK consists of three different levels of resistance tubing that can be clipped onto the bar, individually or all together. The ability to use multiple levels of resistance is what makes this product so revolutionary and with the bar apparatus, no longer is resistance tubing confined to unilateral exercises. With VERSASTICK, you can perform bilateral exercises that will create balanced strength. Using the included door anchor and carabiner, which are used to attach VERSASTICK to doors, fences, etc., allow it's user to perform a full range of multi-joint exercises. It's easy to use design, featuring a collapsible exercise bar, allows you to create a safe, challenging workout that will evolve as your fitness level does, too.

To further complete this product, VERSASTICK comes with a comprehensive DVD with two and a half hours of content that includes six different resistance workouts and a 33 minute cardio/resistance workout led by AFAA Certified Group Fitness Instructor, Erin O'Brien, who teaches at the exclusive gym, Equinox, in Los Angeles. The DVD is set up to easily guide its user through workouts just like a personal trainer would.

Whether it's business or pleasure, VERSASTICK is the perfect fitness companion for any traveler. All of the VERSASTICK components are all compactly stowed away in its very own signature bag; the bar, tubing, carabiner, door anchor, DVD and owner's manual. All together, it weighs as little as a pair of tennis shoes and is compact enough to easily fit in a carry-on bag. When VERSASTICK user Keith Mort was asked at airport security what he had in his carry-on, he replied, "My gym, I go everywhere with it." After inspecting it and asking where they could get one, the TSA employees let him through. Even with heightened security regulations, VERSASTICK allows you to take your workout with you where ever you go.

VERSASTICK was created by Vanlandingham and Slagle of VANslagle, Inc. in Los Angeles, California. In October, 2004, Vanlandingham and Slagle met in a local park to work out. When Slagle showed up with a contraption that consisted of a broom handle, hose clamps, key rings and tubing, Vanlandingham didn't know what to think. But after one incredible workout, the VERSASTICK journey began and was improved upon prototype after prototype until it was perfect.

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