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Novaplus THERABAND CLX Resistance Bands – 25 Yard Roll
- Resistance band with spaced grip loops allow for unique exercises that can’t be done with standard fitness bands
- Available in seven resistance levels for custom workouts and progressive rehabilitation regimens
- Hand loops enable the bands to be used for upper and lower body exercises simultaneously for comprehensive workout plans
- Download the free CLX App for an extensive library of exercises you can do at home, in the gym, or on the go
- Made from latex-free, powderless material that comes in a Novaplus dispenser box
CLX Resistance Bands
These resistance bands are designed for comprehensive workouts that increase strength and build flexibility. They are perfect for use in gyms, physical therapy centers, and athletic facilities.
Change the Way You Exercise
THERABAND CLX Resistance Bands are the next evolution of stretch bands. The loops enable workouts that can’t be done with old exercise bands. Using the loops can allow you to have better grip and move in ways that target muscles effectively.
Rehab and Recover
The limitless capabilities of the CLX Bands make them a perfect tool for recovering from injuries and surgery. They can be used to increase your range of motion in ligaments, muscles, and joints while recovering. CLX Bands are the perfect aid in any rehab regimen.
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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- Resistance band with spaced grip loops allow for unique exercises that can’t be done with standard fitness bands
- Available in seven resistance levels for custom workouts and progressive rehabilitation regimens
- Hand loops enable the bands to be used for upper and lower body exercises simultaneously for comprehensive workout plans
- Download the free CLX App for an extensive library of exercises you can do at home, in the gym, or on the go
- Made from latex-free, powderless material that comes in a Novaplus dispenser box
CLX Resistance Bands
These resistance bands are designed for comprehensive workouts that increase strength and build flexibility. They are perfect for use in gyms, physical therapy centers, and athletic facilities.
Change the Way You Exercise
THERABAND CLX Resistance Bands are the next evolution of stretch bands. The loops enable workouts that can’t be done with old exercise bands. Using the loops can allow you to have better grip and move in ways that target muscles effectively.
Rehab and Recover
The limitless capabilities of the CLX Bands make them a perfect tool for recovering from injuries and surgery. They can be used to increase your range of motion in ligaments, muscles, and joints while recovering. CLX Bands are the perfect aid in any rehab regimen.
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