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Lagree Fitness M3K Megaformer
Patented and Patent Pending
The M3K is specially designed for core and muscle endurance and development. The M3K and above are great for planking, lunges, and standing exercises. The M3K (and the M3E and M3X) provide more adaptability for each person’s body frame and size and is great for those over 6’4”. This is the first model to include triangular grips for added comfort and stability.
The M3K was specifically designed to be used with the ramp.
Online classes
Instructions, exercises, routines, and live classes are available at www.lagreeod.com
Carriage:The side rail from M3S has been extended on the M3K and includes pads between the rails on the front and back. Four (4) side openings are located at the front of the carriage, and four (4) additional side openings are located at the back of the carriage. Handles are also located in the middle of the carriage. The M3K is the first Lagree Fitness equipment to have a pair of handles added on the carriage. The open edges next to the pad provide more openings for hand and foot placement. In addition, elongated C-shaped stability bars are located on both sides of the carriage.
Handles:The front and back handlebars are adjustable. There are rotating upper and lower handles located on the front of the machine. The top handles rotate 90 degrees for the following positions: Parallel 1, Parallel 2, T Bar, and Cross Bar. The lower curved handles can be moved into Full Position facing in or out. The rear handles are extended to allow more intensity.
Platform:The M3K’s platform is a flushed version of the M3S’s platform. The M3K’s design includes the removal of the side rails and handles, which have been replaced by C-shaped handles. Because of the increased amount of space between the platform and the C-shaped handles, participants now have the option to grab both the inside and outside of the platform during exercise. The rear platform has also been extended for more variation and modifications.
Springs:8
Dimensions: 124”x41”x32” 305 pounds 17.5” from floor to top of the carriage
WHAT IS LAGREE FITNESS?
What is Lagree Fitness?
Lagree Fitness is a high-intensity, low-impact workout that focuses on Core, strength, and muscular endurance training.
Lagree will strengthen, tighten, and tone your body quickly and safely.The workout will leave your muscles shake, sweat, and sore the next day!
WHY THE LAGREE METHOD WORKS
Sebastien Lagree, inventor of Lagree Fitness, founded The Lagree Method on the five components of physical fitness:
CONTROLLED REPS PERFORMED AT SLOW PACES DEMAND MORE FROM THE BODY
The famous Lagree-count, which consists of no less than eight seconds, does not allow for participants to utilize momentum while moving through each exercise. Instead, participants must use muscle groups in a slow, controlled fashion, which demands more metabolic work per unit of time. This extended amount of time that muscles are placed under tension produces rapid results for participants.
SPRINGS VS WEIGHTS
At Lagree Fitness, our machines are equipped with springs rather than weight because the resistance and tension innate to the springs is elastic or variable, allowing users to adjust tension by adjusting body placement—a critical reason as to why our equipment includes numbers and lines on platforms and carriages.
In addition, springs provide the following benefits: maintain control over movement when compared to dumbbells, remain engaged longer in a movement, which equates to more muscle stimulation than weight training provides, more effective in a group setting because all students can use the same spring with different body placements so that each works against the tension that is most effective for them.
THE LAGREE METHOD BORROWS THE BODYBUILDING SUPERSET FOR EFFECTIVENESS
As a fitness guru fascinated by and passionate about bodybuilding, Sebastien Lagree has borrowed the superset method and made it part of what makes The Lagree Method considerably different than Pilates. By utilizing the superset method, Lagree Fitness goers move through shorter classes, heightened intensity levels, and a safer way to take their muscles to failure without the spotter that is typically needed in traditional bodybuilding.
THE LAGREE METHOD DOES NOT EXCLUDE CARDIO
Circuit training is a large part of what makes The Lagree Method critically different than Pilates. Lagree Fitness participants are required to move from one movement to the next with minimal rest time between. This keeps the participant’s heart rate up and demands cardiovascular growth—which, of course, results in more calories burned.
Pilates is not meant to be a cardio workout, so typically a participant’s heartrate will remain under 90 BPM. On the other hand, The Lagree Method ensures users will hit the anaerobic threshold and a heart rate over 145/150 BPM when performed correctly.
LAGREE FITNESS VS PILATES
Lagree Fitness Vs Pilates
Since its birth, Lagree Fitness has distinguished itself from every form of exercise, including Pilates, which lacks intensity. The Lagree Method utilizes tried and proven bodybuilding training techniques not inherent to Pilates. The union of these bodybuilding techniques and low-impact qualities, which are fundamental to Lagree Fitness, directly translate to rapid results. While Pilates is based on breathing, concentration, control, centering, flow postural alignment, and precision, Lagree Fitness is fundamentally based on the following: Effective Form, Effective Range of Motion, Effective Tempo, Effective Duration, Effective Sequence, Effective Transition, Effective Tension, and Effective Plane of Motion.
THE MEGAFORMER IS NOT A REFORMER!
Lagree is not Pilates, and the Megaformer is not a reformer. Although the Megaformer was originally inspired by the reformer, the likeness stops there. To achieve the results only provided by the Lagree Method, Sebastien Lagree had to transform the reformer into a Megaformer. To this day, Sebastien continues to modify the Megaformer in order to evolve the Lagree Method. In fact, the new MegaformerEVO 2has been termed “an advanced spaceship” when compared to the reformer.
LAGREE WORKOUT VS PILATES SESSION
Lagree does not use any Pilates training principles: Lagree uses bodybuilding training technique to effectively combine strength training with endurance and core. Lagree will leave your body shaking, sweating, and sore the next day!
LAGREE SPRINGS VS WEIGHTS
Lagree Springs Vs Weights
VARIABLE TENSION VS STATIC TENSION
At Lagree Fitness, the science behind our method and machines is persistently evolving—and that is because Lagree Fitness is altering how fitness is imagined, pursued, and achieved. One of the major elements that differentiates Lagree Fitness from any other type of exercise is spring resistance vs free-weight resistance.
THE SIMILARITIES
Both spring resistance and free-weight resistance (produced when training with barbells and dumbbells) have the following properties in common:
1. BOTH PROVIDE RESISTANCE 2. BOTH ALLOW FOR FREE RANGE OF MOTION 3. BOTH ALLOW FOR VARIABLE SPEEDS OF MOVEMENTS 4. BOTH STIMULATE MUSCLE AND BONE MINERAL DENSITY GROWTH
These four properties are critical to enjoying the benefits of effective resistance training programs. Despite the similarities between spring resistance and free-weight resistance, however, many fitness enthusiasts assume free weights are superior, but this could not be further from the truth.
SPRING RESISTANCE CAN WORK ON BOTH VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL PLANES
Unlike free weights, spring resistance does not rely on gravity to provide resistance. This increases its potential for use in more functional movement patterns that mimic both everyday activities and sport-specific activities. Because free weights rely on gravity, they can only provide resistance in a vertical plane—the direction of gravity. This means that if an exercise with a free weight is performed on a horizontal plane, such as moving a dumbbell from one side of the body to the other, there is no resistance to that movement. With springs, on the other hand, resistance is also formed when doing exercises in a horizontal plane.
As such, exercises such as twisting the body from side to side, side kicks and punches, as well as movements that mimic a baseball swing or basketball pass by using spring resistance, can be effectively performed with spring-based training. In fact, performing exercises with resistance in a horizontal plane better prepares an individual for performing daily tasks, such as turning the body while carrying a heavy box, in a much easier manner that also decreases the risk for injury. For athletes, it better prepares them for competitive movements that take place on a horizontal plane, such as swinging a baseball bat. This type of training is considered highly effective for preventing sport injuries.
SPRING RESISTANCE ALLOWS CHANGE IN MUSCLE EMPHASIS
Because spring resistance does not rely on gravity to provide resistance, it is possible to alter the emphasis placed on the muscles during certain exercises. This is made possible by changing the direction of the pull.
The ability to change muscle emphasis is important for those who want to target specific muscles, either for aesthetic reasons or to add strength for sports competitions. It is also important for those with injuries, as shifting the force more to certain muscles can help protect certain associated joints. For example, greater hamstring emphasis during squatting or stepping exercises helps to protect certain structures around the knee. This is difficult to accomplish with free weights because, as previously stated, they require the direction of force to be vertical due to their reliance on gravity for resistance.
SPRING RESISTANCE PREVENTS A PERSON FROM "CHEATING" DURING AN EXERCISE
In short, spring resistance prevents the user from “cheating” during the exercise being performed. This is a critical benefit addressing a common practice seen during the use of training with free weights. Cheating involves the use of momentum to initially move the weight. Once the weight has built up momentum, the muscle fibers do not need to be maximally activated to continue moving the weight throughout the remaining range of motion of the exercise. This is because the physics of momentum have taken over to move the weight.
SPRING RESISTANCE PROVIDES CONTINUOUS TENSION
Because spring resistance does not rely on gravity, it provides continuous tension which increases the rate at which muscles can be trained. When a dumbbell is lifted in any direction other than straight up and down, the tension on the muscle can actually be removed at certain points in the range of motion. For example, when doing a bicep curl with a dumbbell, as the dumbbell curls up towards the shoulder, at the very top of the movement, the dumbbell is literally falling towards the shoulder. This means that the tension on the bicep has been removed because the dumbbell is no longer being lifted up against gravity by the bicep. When doing a bicep curl with spring resistance, the tension is present throughout the entire range of motion because the spring provides resistance both up and down due to its innate properties.
SPRING RESISTANCE OFFERS LINEAR VARIABLE RESISTANCE
Unlike spring resistance, free-weight resistance does not offer linear variable resistance. This means that as the range of motion of the exercise increases, the resistance provided by the spring equipment increases. For example, when doing a bicep curl, as the hand is curled up toward the shoulder, the resistance of the elastic tubing increases. This is due to the physical properties of the spring itself. As its length increases (from being stretched), it provides more resistance. One of the benefits of this is that as the range of motion increases and the resistance increases, thus the number of muscle fibers being used in the exercising muscles increases as well. The more muscle fibers being used, the greater the adaptations in muscle strength that can be achieved with the training program. This benefit is not offered by free-weight resistance.
LAGREE FITNESS VS WEIGHTLIFTING
Lagree Fitness Vs Weightlifting
Dumbbells have been around for over 2,000 years! And while most people use dumbbells or static weight without questioning their effectiveness, Lagree utilizes variable or progressive resistance from springs, which has proved to be far superior to "weights." Variable tension is gentle on the joints and the connective tissues and provides better control over movements and allows movements to be done in perfect form and without cheating. This variable tension also allows the user to stay engaged in the exercise longer. These benefits make the springs used by Lagree Fitness superior to weights.
DEFINING WEIGHTLIFTING & HOW THE LAGREE METHOD DIFFERS
Weightlifting includes any exercise that attempts to increase the strength and size of muscle groups. In most cases, gravity-based equipment, such as weight stacks, bars, or dumbbells are used to counteract muscular force created by the eccentric and concentric contractions of the muscles. Unlike weightlifting, The Lagree Method focuses on high-intensity, low-impact workouts to increase lean muscle growth. It accomplishes this by increasing your stamina and muscle oxygen capacity.
THE SCIENCE IS IN OUR MACHINES
Each machine from the Lagree Fitness collection, whether it is the world renown Megaformer, the compact Micro, the cutting-edge Mini, or the evolutionary EVO, is created with tension-controlling springs, a gliding carriage, hand, and foot straps, and pulleys that allow for a massive range of balance and strength-building exercises.
SPRINGS VS WEIGHTS: WHY LAGREE FITNESS USES SPRINGS
Due to the stagnancy of the fitness industry, springs are a severely underrated and underutilized source of tension yet are superior to weight, rubber, pneumatic, magnetic, electronic, and water-based tension. At Lagree Fitness, our machines are equipped with springs rather than weight because the resistance and tension innate to the springs are variable which allows users to adjust tension by adjusting body placement.
LAGREE VS GYM
At Lagree Fitness, our machines are equipped with springs rather than weight because the resistance and tension innate to the springs is elastic or variable, allowing users to adjust tension by adjusting body placement—a critical reason as to why our equipment includes numbers and lines on platforms and carriages.
WHY LAGREE FITNESS?
Why Lagree Fitness?
Lagree Fitness is a unique workout method that has gained popularity among fitness enthusiasts due to its high intensity, low-impact nature and its ability to deliver rapid results. Here are some reasons why you might choose Lagree Fitness:
Full-body workout:The Lagree Fitness method targets all major muscle groups in the body, including the core, legs, arms, and back, providing a complete workout that strengthens, tones and sculpts the entire body.
Low-impact:The workout is performed on a specially designed machine called a Megaformer, which provides resistance without putting excessive strain on the joints. This makes it ideal for people of all ages and fitness levels, including those with injuries or mobility issues.
High-intensity:The Lagree Fitness workout is designed to push your body to its limits, using slow, controlled movements to activate your muscles and increase your heart rate. This results in a challenging, calorie-burning workout that will leave you feeling energized and invigorated.
Rapid results:Due to the intensity of the Lagree Fitness workout, you can achieve significant results in a relatively short amount of time. This includes increased strength, flexibility, endurance, and muscle definition.
Variety:The Lagree Fitness method offers a wide range of exercises that can be customized to meet your individual fitness goals. Whether you want to focus on strength training, cardio, or flexibility, there is a Lagree Fitness workout that can help you achieve your goals.
In summary, Lagree Fitness offers a full-body, low-impact, high-intensity workout that delivers rapid results and can be customized to meet your individual fitness goals.
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