Why Weight stacks is yesterday’s News.

The times in which we hung up metal weights and dragged them through the fitness studio are actually long gone. To be more precise: since 1986. In that year, miha - the original name of milon industries - developed the first strength equipment furnished with electronic control. Since then, the principle has become more and more sophisticated. Today, our high-tech equipment is the world leader in terms of biomechanics and training efficiency.

milon systems simulate the weight electronically. This means that electric motors generate the resistance which the exercising person has to master. A big advantage is the almost seamless adjustment of the resistance in 1kg steps. It allows the trainer to tailor the training precisely to the individual needs of the user. The biggest asset of the electronic control system, however, is given by the option to separately set the resistance levels for the eccentric and concentric movements. This leads to an optimal load on the muscles during each phase and thus to faster training results.

The size of the weight is shown on the digital display and easy to read for the patient or customer at any time. There is also indicated, whether the exercising person is moving too fast or too slowly. - Convenience features which are made possible with electronic control only and which are coming very close to the vision of self-explanatory training equipment.

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In milon's product line 'cardio', the electronics systems either control the weight resistance (e.g. Club Bike) or speed, altitude and programme levels (e.g. Club Runner and Club Stair).

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