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Novaplus THERABAND Latex Resistance Bands – 50 Yard Roll

  • Used for exercises that target and strengthen muscles while building flexibility
  • Offer positive and negative forces for a wholistic workout experience
  • Elastic bands are six inches wide and come in 50 yard rolls, perfect for dispensing to clients and athletes
  • Come in a color-coded resistance system that makes tracking progress while recovering and seeing results easier than ever
  • Resistance bands are made with natural-rubber latex and come in a Novaplus dispenser box

 

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THERABAND Latex Resistance Bands

These fitness bands are the one tool you need for nearly every type of workout. They are great for anything from preventative stretches before a workout to rehabbing regimens after an injury or surgery.

Recovery and Rehabilitation Use

Finding the right equipment for rehab exercises can be hard. Stop searching for the best elastic band and get a TheraBand today. The progressive system makes picking the right amount of force easy and helps users visualize progress towards recovery.

Toning and Strengthening

THERABAND Professional Resistance Bands can be used to tone muscles and increase definition or for building strength. These stretch bands are ideal for athletes and gyms because of how versatile and effective they are.

The Original Trusted Progression™ System

Elastic resistance force and torque
Elastic resistance is a unique type of resistance training compared to other traditional forms, such as isotonic or isokinetic resistances. The resistance provided by elastic bands or tubing is based on the amount that the band or tubing is stretched. This resistance can be measured in pounds/kilograms of force depending on the percentage the band or tubing is stretched from its resting length; this is known as force-elongation.

Regardless of how long the band or tubing is before it’s stretched, the force produced at its stretched length depends on the percent elongation. For example, an initial 2-foot (60 cm) length of green band that is stretched to 4 feet (120 cm, double its resting length) is at 100% elongation. Therefore, the resistance of the band is 4.6 pounds at that elongation. Each progressive step represents a consistent pull-force increase of 25% in the clinical range (Tan through Black) and 40% in the advanced range (Silver and Gold).

Developed by Juan Carlos Colado, PHD, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain
1. Colado et al. 2012. J Strength Cond Res. 26 (11):3018-3024
2. Colado et al. 2014. J Sports Sci Med. 13:758



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  • Used for exercises that target and strengthen muscles while building flexibility
  • Offer positive and negative forces for a wholistic workout experience
  • Elastic bands are six inches wide and come in 50 yard rolls, perfect for dispensing to clients and athletes
  • Come in a color-coded resistance system that makes tracking progress while recovering and seeing results easier than ever
  • Resistance bands are made with natural-rubber latex and come in a Novaplus dispenser box

 

.

THERABAND Latex Resistance Bands

These fitness bands are the one tool you need for nearly every type of workout. They are great for anything from preventative stretches before a workout to rehabbing regimens after an injury or surgery.

Recovery and Rehabilitation Use

Finding the right equipment for rehab exercises can be hard. Stop searching for the best elastic band and get a TheraBand today. The progressive system makes picking the right amount of force easy and helps users visualize progress towards recovery.

Toning and Strengthening

THERABAND Professional Resistance Bands can be used to tone muscles and increase definition or for building strength. These stretch bands are ideal for athletes and gyms because of how versatile and effective they are.

The Original Trusted Progression™ System

Elastic resistance force and torque
Elastic resistance is a unique type of resistance training compared to other traditional forms, such as isotonic or isokinetic resistances. The resistance provided by elastic bands or tubing is based on the amount that the band or tubing is stretched. This resistance can be measured in pounds/kilograms of force depending on the percentage the band or tubing is stretched from its resting length; this is known as force-elongation.

Regardless of how long the band or tubing is before it’s stretched, the force produced at its stretched length depends on the percent elongation. For example, an initial 2-foot (60 cm) length of green band that is stretched to 4 feet (120 cm, double its resting length) is at 100% elongation. Therefore, the resistance of the band is 4.6 pounds at that elongation. Each progressive step represents a consistent pull-force increase of 25% in the clinical range (Tan through Black) and 40% in the advanced range (Silver and Gold).

Developed by Juan Carlos Colado, PHD, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain
1. Colado et al. 2012. J Strength Cond Res. 26 (11):3018-3024
2. Colado et al. 2014. J Sports Sci Med. 13:758