








Torque Fitness Tank M1 Sled Push
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Dimensions (L × W × H) | 45.1" × 31.9" × 37.5" (115 × 81 × 95 cm) |
Weight | 78 lbs (35.4 kg) |
About this Item:
Whether you are young or old, an athlete or rehabbing an injury, TANK training will benefit you in a number of ways.
TANK training protects against:
- Turf Toe
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Heel Pain
- Achilles Tears
- Shin Splints
- Knee Ligament Tears
- Jumpers Knee
Nearly silent training
No more angry neighbors or bystanders. Unlike traditional friction sleds, the TANK M1 is a sled with wheels that has a nearly silent training experience. So go ahead, challenge yourself or your client to that early morning workout!
Easy storage with the TANK M1 Wall-Mounted Storage System
Save space and increase training functionality. The TANK M1 Wall-Mounted Storage System not only gets your sled up off the floor, saving you sacred training space, it also acts as an anchor point for battle rope and resistance band training.
Removable, ergonomic handle design
The TANK M1 comes standard with removable Performance Handles for easy storage and transportation with custom molded grips on high and mid-handle positions.
Push, Pull, Tow, & More:
Incorporating the TANK into your workout program offers limitless versatility. More than just a traditional resistance sled, the TANK can be pushed, pulled, towed or used as a stationary implement. With many different attachments and accessories, dull, boring workouts are a thing of the past
Benefits of Walking Backwards:
When you walk backwards, you reach back with your toe and roll through your foot to your heel. This works the anterior tibialis (shin) muscle, as opposed to the gastrocnemius (calf) muscle, which tends to do all the work when you walk forward. Strengthening the shin muscles provides better balance which is more important as you age





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