FOR
PURCHASING
EXERCISE
EQUIPMENT
How to choose fitness equipment that is right for you or your clientele
N.C. Governor 's Council on Physical Fitness and Health
Department of Health and Human Services
GUIDELINES
FOR
PURCHASING
EXERCISE
EQUIPMENT
How to choose fitness equipment that is right for you or your clientele
NOR TH
CARO LINA
GOVERNOR 'S COUNCIL
ON
PHYSICAL FITNESS
AND HEALTH
N.C. GOVERNOR 'S COUNCIL ON
PHYSICAL FITNESS AND HEALTH
DISCLAIMERS
NORTH
CAROLINA
GOVERNOR 'S COUNCIL
ON
PHYSICAL FITNESS
AND HEALTH
NORTH CAROLINA GOVERNOR 'S
COUNCIL ON PHYSICAL
FITNESS AND HEALTH
"Commited to improving the physical fitness of all North Carolinians."
COUNCIL MEMBERS
Walton Curl, M.D.
Carolyn Dunn, Ph.D.
Ronald Hyatt, Ph.D.
James Nelson, Jr.
Senator R. L. Martin
Representative Wayne Sexton
Willie Stargell
Dave Steed
STAFF
Shellie Pfohl, Executive Director
Cathy Thomas, Assistant Director
Mona Mabry-Jones, Administrative Assistant
The Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and
Health is a program of the Health Promotion
Section in the Division of Community Health of the Department of Health and Human Services.
All questions or comments regarding this guidebook should be directed to the
Department of Health and Human Services,
Governor 's Council on Physical Fitness and
Health at 225 N. McDowell St., Raleigh, NC
27603. phone (919)733-9615. FAX (919)7155719.
Guidelines for Purchasing Exercise Equipment does not evaluate the quality of any product or any of the manufacturers, distributors, retailers or other fitness equipment suppliers it contains. The inclusion of an organization or article in the resources portion of this guidebook is not an endorsement of the organization or publisher.
Likewise, the exclusion of an organization or published article is not a condemnation of the organization or publisher.
The North Carolina Governor 's Council on
Physical
References: "The Good, the Bad & the Tacky." Weight Watchers Magazine, September, 1995, pp Tracking the Fitness Movement. Fitness Products Council, Volume II, 1995.