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Dr. Miczak's Best Picks - MICZAK.com
Monday, 5 April 2004
Best Picks for Staying Fit
Mood:  cool
Now Playing: Gibson Ballet Bars Keeps You On Your Toes!
Spring has sprung and swimsuit season is just around the corner. In addition to everything else you have to fit into your schedule, exercise seems to be the last on the list. Imagine the luxury of having your own dance studio right at home! It's not as far-fetched as you would think.

That's because Gibson Gymnastics makes a full line of both free standing and wall mounted ballet bars for use at home. The free-standing unit, pictured below is perhaps their most popular bar. It is height adjustable and folds away easily for storage when not in use. Comes in either Poplar or Oak rails. Gorgeous, top quality ballet equipment crafted right here in America. Click here to visit Gibson Ballet Bars

I have Gibson's wall mounted double bar and it is AMAZING! Smooth sanded solid oak rails and high polished chrome brackets make this unit a work of art worthy of any premier dance studio. As a result of using this bar, my extention and range of motion have increased ten-fold. With the double bar you can begin your stretching on the lower bar, then move to the higher one once the muscles are warmed. Look for my full review in The Professional Skater Magazine when I cover making your home into an off ice training camp!

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Dr. Marie Miczak




PHOTO: Gibson's single railed, free standing ballet bar, folds away easily for storage.

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