Power Plate distribution rights change hands
Former fitness industry ceo’s Lee Hillman and Allan Fisher have gained exclusive distribution rights for Power Plate™.
The agreement comes as a result of their acquiring a controlling interest in the companies holding the product’s distribution rights in North America, the UK, Ireland, Australia, Japan and China.
Power Plate uses advanced vibration technology to provide benefits which are claimed to include improved muscle strength and performance, increased flexibility, enhanced blood flow and faster recovery and regeneration of damaged tissue.
Hillman was originally ceo of Bally Total Fitness and Fisher formerly held the same position at Holmes Place.
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