The Post

Space-saving, adjustable exercise machine for back extension, glute/hamstring development, Nordic curl, Bulgarian split squat, sissy squat, and sit ups.

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Purpose

The Post is an adjustable exercise machine for back extension, glute ham development, Nordic curl, Bulgarian split squat, sissy squat, and sit ups. The Post benefits the entire posterior chain, lower body, and core. Wall-mounting to vertical studs is an economic use of space, saving the user up to 160 square feet of floor space!

 

The Problem

Popular exercise equipment like back extensions, glute ham developers, and Nordic curl developers require a large amount of floor space.

The Solution

…But now, there’s The Post!

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  • Benefits the Entire Posterior Chain, Lower Body, and Core

  • Wall-Mounted to Save Space

  • Functions Like Larger Gym-Based Counterparts

  • Allows For a Total Posterior Workout

  • Saves the User Up To 160 Square Feet of Floor Space and over $1,000!

Story Behind the Invention

Inventor Justin Burke of Cypress, TX has created a new space-saving exercise machine for back extension, glute ham development, Nordic curl, Bulgarian split squat, sissy squat, and sit ups.

As an avid fitness enthusiast, Justin was inspired to build a whole garage gym. When setting up a garage gym or a gym in a small space, it is important to create a functional but practical space – one that allows the user to get a full work out while keeping the footprint minimal. Several months later, he was in the market for a back extension. However, this particular piece of equipment was too large for a small garage gym. Justin assumed there had to be a similar option on the market that could mount into the wall. However, after some research, nothing like that was available. And so, Justin decided to develop The Post! He realized it didn’t have to be limited to just a back extension and spent some time developing how to make it multi-functional. By including glute ham development, Nordics, Bulgarians, and sit up anchoring with the back extension, some of the best bodyweight movements in the fitness culture are able to be performed with this single exercise device. Wall-mounting to vertical studs is an economic use of space, saving the user up to 160 square feet of floor space!

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