CORE ENERGY FITNESS RBS1 User manual

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OWNER’S MANUAL

TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................................ 2
Ten Anchoring Points ............................................................................................................................................................... 2
The RBS1 Difference ............................................................................................................................................................... 2
Hammer Head Safety Hook ................................................................................................................................................... 3
Modular Design ......................................................................................................................................................................... 3
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................... 4
Warning Labels .......................................................................................................................................................................... 4
SPECIFICATIONS, TOOLS & INSTALLATION ............................................................................... 5
Specications ............................................................................................................................................................................. 5
RBS1 Arc ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Tools ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 6
Installation .................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
SAFETY – ANCHORING & THREADING BANDS ...................................................................... 8
Basic Loop .................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
Wrapping .................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Threading – Adjusting Length and Tension .......................................................................................................................... 9
Sample Threading and Wrapping Techniques ...................................................................................................................... 9
GETTING STARTED – EXERCISES ........................................................................................................... 10
01 – Chest Press ..................................................................................................................................................................... 10
02 – Fly ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
03 – Front Raise ...................................................................................................................................................................... 11
04 – Lateral Raise ................................................................................................................................................................... 11
05 – Tricep Press ..................................................................................................................................................................... 12
06 – Bicep Curl ....................................................................................................................................................................... 12
07 – Straight-Arm Press ........................................................................................................................................................ 13
08 – Standing Row ................................................................................................................................................................. 13
09 – Lunge ................................................................................................................................................................................ 14
10 – Trunk Rotation ............................................................................................................................................................... 14
CUSTOMER SERVICE .............................................................................................................................................. 15
WARRANTY ....................................................................................................................................................................... 15
RBS1 Resistance Band Station Limited Warranty ............................................................................................................ 15
Exclusive Remedies ................................................................................................................................................................ 16
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INTRODUCTION
The RBS1 Resistance Band Station is the single-station version of the RBS system - providing the
same benets as the RBS3 in a smaller, space-saving package. Perfect for physical therapy ofces,
small commercial gyms and home gyms.
The RBS1 Resistance Band Station is a wall mounted, modular resistance band training station that was
developed to give sports, tness and rehabilitative professionals the ability to utilize all types of resistance
bands to their full potential.
Ten Anchoring Points
With ten different anchoring points in a single
column, from ankle height to above the head, the
RBS1 allows users to perform hundreds of resistance
band exercises. When used in conjunction with
destabilized devices such as stability pads or balls,
the RBS1 opens the door to a wide range of core,
stability and rehabilitative exercises.
The RBS1 Difference
• Wall mounted space saving design
• Hundreds of exercises
• Ten hooking angles
• Up to four users with four-station modular
conguration
• Works with all resistance bands
• Heavy-duty construction
The RBS1 Resistance Band Station
is Patent Pending.
For the rst time in the history of tness, RBS1 users will be able to realize the important benets of
resistance band training. If you have never experienced a comprehensive resistance band program, you are
in for a big surprise. Resistance band training is one of the most effective methods for increasing functional
strength, joint stability and core strength. And, it’s fun.
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Hammer Head Safety Hook
The RBS1 features the Hammer
Head Safety Hook. With its t-bar
barrier tip, the hook allows bands to
be pulled from every angle without
slipping off of the hook. Users can
exercise with condence that their
bands are securely anchored.
The hooks rounded shape was designed for smooth transitions and
ease of use. The neck of the hook is reinforced for added strength
to accommodate “extra heavy” resistance bands.
The RBS1 can be used with all types of resistance bands. Personal trainers can use medium to heavy
bands for core crunching trunk rotations, chops and presses. Therapists can take advantage of the ten
anchoring angles to design new therapeutic exercise protocols that, heretofore, were not possible. With
the RBS1, it’s as simple as looping a band over a “Hammer Head Safety Hook” and pulling. Finally, the
days of attaching bands to everything and anything are over.
Modular Design
The RBS1 is a four-component
modular system that can be congured to
accommodate up to four users. In its basic
conguration of a vertical stack (pictured),
the RBS1 is designed for one user.
By mounting each of the four components
in separate locations, the RBS1 can
accommodate up to four users exercising
simultaneously. We recommend a two-station
conguration with two components in each
location (a two by two).
No other piece of gym equipment offers
the versatility, effectiveness and value of
the RBS1 Resistance Band Station.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Warning: The RBS1 Resistance Band Station is designed for use with rubber or latex resistance
bands. Do not fasten resistance bands to the Hammer Head Safety Hooks with metal clip hooks
or other hooks made of hard materials. This has the potential to damage the coating on the
hooks and cause premature wear. Do not use the RBS1 as an anchor for suspension type exercise
devices. Do not perform pull-ups on the RBS1.
• Read all instructions before using the RBS1.
• Consult your doctor before embarking on a tness program.
• Do not allow children or persons unfamiliar with tness equipment or exercise in general,
near the equipment. Do not leave children unsupervised around the equipment.
• Use the equipment only for its intended purpose as described in this manual. Failure to do so has the
potential to void the warranty.
• Always inspect the equipment for damage before each use. Do not use the equipment if it is damaged.
If damaged contact Core Energy Fitness at CoreEnergyFitness.com
Warning Labels
The following warning labels are afxed to the RBS1 in multiple locations. Please read each label carefully.
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SPECIFICATIONS, TOOLS & INSTALLATION
Specications
The RBS1 consists of four components – three lower
units and one upper unit (also known as the RBS1 Arc).
There are a total of 12 Hammer Head Safety Hooks
providing ten anchoring angles.
The lower units are 14 inches tall, 6 inches wide and
weigh 4 pounds. Including the hooks, the lower unit
extends 5.5 inches from the wall.
Note: Plugs for the mounting holes
are provided.
RBS1 Arc (Upper Unit)
The upper unit or RBS1 Arc is 17.5 inches
wide with a faceplate that measures 4 inches
in height and weighs 7 pounds. Including
the center hook, the upper unit extends
12.75 inches from the wall. The mounting
plates are 6 inches tall.
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RBS1 (Lower Unit)
The design, testing and labeling of the RBS3 Resistance Band Station and the RBS1 Resistance
Band Station were based on standards provided by: ASTM F 1749-09 Standard Specication for
Fitness Equipment and Fitness Safety Signage and Labels; F2276-09 Standard Specication for
Fitness Equipment; and F2571-09 Standard Test Methods for Evaluating Design and Performance
Characteristics of Fitness Equipment.

Tools
To install the RBS1, you will need the following tools:
• Stud Finder
• Leveler and Tape Measure
• Socket Wrench (¾ inch to ½ inch drive size)
• ½ inch Socket (6-point hex bit or 12-point)
• 2 inch Socket Extension (¾ inch or ½ inch drive size)
• Power Drill (with drill bit sufcient to drill starter holes as described in #6 on Page 7)
• 10 – 2½ inch Lag Screws (supplied)
• 10 – Washers for use with the Lag Screws (supplied)
• 6 – Hole Plugs (supplied)
Installation
The RBS1 is mounted to load bearing wall studs using 2 ½ inch lag screws (supplied). Each component
is mounted with two lag screws accessed through mounting holes in the faceplate.
The RBS1 Arc is mounted with a total of four lag screws, two on each side of the unit. The mounting
plates are sixteen inches apart to mount to two load bearing wall studs – one on each side. To install,
please follow the following instructions:
1. Location. Identify the location to mount the RBS1. The recommended height for the RBS1 Arc is
seven feet (measured from the hook to the oor). The user has the option of mounting the RBS1
Arc at any desired height. The key is having hooks above the head to perform downward pulling
exercises. You will need wall space measuring a minimum of 17.5 inches wide and 7.5 feet high.
Make sure there is enough oor clearance to perform the desired exercises.
2. Studs. Locate the wall studs with a stud nder. Mark the center line of the studs.
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Mounting
Holes
Note: Lower Unit mounting
holes accessed through
holes in faceplate

3. Lower units. There are three lower units (bottom, middle and top).
A. Mount the bottom lower unit with the bottom hook at ankle height or about six to eight
inches from the oor. Hold the lower unit in the desired position against the wall and in-line
with the centerline of the studs. Mark the location of the two mounting holes.
Note: The individual RBS1 components can be mounted at any desired height
depending on the size of the users or needs of the facility.
B. Mount the middle lower unit with the middle hook at approximately waist height for
a person six feet tall. Hold the lower unit in the desired position against the wall and in-line
with the centerline of the studs. Mark the location of the two mounting holes.
C. Mount the top lower unit with the middle hook at approximately shoulder height for
a person six-feet tall. Hold the lower unit in the desired position against the wall and in-line
with the centerline of the studs. Mark the location of the two mounting holes.
D. Mount the upper unit (RBS1 Arc) with the hooks at seven feet. Repeat the same
procedure outlined for the bottom lower unit to mark the mounting-hole locations.
5. With all ten mounting holes marked, conrm that the mounting holes for the top unit
(RBS1 Arc) are level.
6. Create starter holes through the drywall and penetrating the wall studs approximately 3/8 inch.
7. Using a socket wrench, mount the upper unit rst followed by the upper lower unit, middle
lower unit and bottom lower unit.
8. Place the hole plugs (supplied) in the holes on the faceplate of the three lower units.
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Upper Unit (RBS1 Arc)
Mount with the hooks at 7 feet
Top Lower Unit:
Mount with the middle hook at approximately
shoulder height for a person 6 feet tall
Middle Lower Unit:
Mount with the middle hook at approximately
waist height for a person 6 feet tall
Bottom Lower Unit:
Mount with the bottom hook at ankle height
or about 6 to 8 inches from oor
Note: The RBS1 Arc will be mounted
asymmetrical relative to the other units.
In the photo, the RBS1 Arc is mounted
to the right of the bottom unit.

SAFETY – ANCHORING & THREADING BANDS
With a total of twelve Hammer Head Safety Hooks spread over four components, the RBS1 provides
numerous options for anchoring resistance bands. The ability to anchor bands securely gives users the
freedom to move condently when performing exercises that include broad vigorous movements.
The hooks can also be used to “thread” bands to adjust their length and tension. This added level of
control brings a whole new level of versatility to resistance band training.
Basic Loop
For most exercises, especially those without lots of dynamic
movements, it is sufcient to simply loop the band over the hook.
If the exercise you are performing is dynamic or calls for
upward lateral pulls, we strongly recommend “wrapping”
the bands around the hook.
Wrapping
To increase the safety of anchoring bands, the user has the option
of wrapping the band around the hook. This will form a closed loop
around the hook providing a secure and safe anchor.
Wrapping is recommended when performing dynamic exercises
or exercises that require upward pulls.
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Threading – Adjusting Length & Tension
To adjust the length and tension of a band, the user can “thread”
a band using multiple hooks. In the photo, the user has anchored
the handle on one hook and threaded the band on a lower hook.
When threading a band, it is important to follow a threading path
that provides the greatest safety. In general, it is safer to thread
in a top down or lateral pattern.
For added safety, the user also has the option of wrapping the
band on the lower hook.
Sample Threading and Wrapping Techniques
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02 – Fly
02 – START
GETTING STARTED - EXERCISES
The RBS1’s anchoring system provides the platform to perform hundreds of exercises. To get you
started, below are ten Level 1 exercises. In the future we will be adding numerous dynamic exercises to
our Web site, including exercises on unstable surfaces, e.g., stability balls and pads. For more exercises
please visit CoreEnergyFitness.com
01 – Chest Press
01 – START 01 – FINISH
02 – FINISH

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04 – Lateral Raise
03 – Front Raise
03 – START 03 – FINISH
04 – START 04 – FINISH

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GETTING STARTED - EXERCISES
06 – Bicep Curl
05 – Tricep Press
05 – FINISH05 – START
06 – START 06 – FINISH

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08 – Standing Row
07 – Straight-Arm Press
07 – FINISH07 – START
08 – START 08 – FINISH

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GETTING STARTED - EXERCISES
10 – Trunk Rotation
09 – Lunge
09 – FINISH09 – START
10 – FINISH10 – START

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CUSTOMER SERVICE
If you have any questions regarding use of the equipment, installation or other products, please visit our
Web site at CoreEnergyFitness.com or call 310-527-2138.
Customer service is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. PST.
WARRANTY
Please read these warranty terms and conditions carefully before using your Core Energy Fitness RBS1
Resistance Band Station. By using the equipment you are consenting to be bound by the following
warranty terms and conditions.
RBS1 Resistance Band Station Limited Warranty
Core Energy Fitness warrants the RBS1 Resistance Band Station to be free from defects in workmanship
and material, under normal use and service conditions, for a period of one year from the date of purchase.
The warranty periods commence on the invoice date of the original purchase.
WARRANTY CLAIMS. All claims require serial number and any
information supporting existence of the alleged defect.
This warranty applies only against defects discovered within the warranty period and extends only to the
original purchaser of the product. Core Energy’s obligation under this warranty is limited to replacing
or repairing, at Core Energy Fitness’ option, the product through one of its authorized service centers
or representatives. All repairs or replacement components for which warranty claims are made must be
pre-authorized by Core Energy Fitness. To make a claim under this warranty, the buyer must notify Core
Energy Fitness within 30 days after the date of discovery of any defect and make the affected product
available for inspection by a Core Energy Fitness service representative. If the product is shipped to Core
Energy Fitness or one of its authorized service centers or representatives, freight charges to and from the
service center will be the customer’s responsibility. This warranty does not extend to any damage to a
product caused by or attributable to freight damage, abuse, misuse, improper or abnormal usage or repairs
not provided by Core Energy Fitness or an authorized service center. Parts repaired or replaced under
terms of this warranty will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period only.
Core Energy Fitness is not responsible or liable for indirect, special or consequential damages arising out of
or in connection with the use or performance of the product; damages with respect to any economic loss,
loss of property, loss of revenues or prots, loss of enjoyment or use, or costs of removal or installation; or
other consequential damages of whatsoever nature. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation
of incidental or consequential damages. Accordingly, the above limitation may not apply to you. The
warranty extended hereunder is in lieu of any and all other warranties, and any implied warranties of
merchantability or tness for a particular purpose are limited in their scope and duration to the terms set
forth herein. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts. Accordingly, the
above limitation may not apply to you.

Exclusive Remedies
For any product described above that fails to conform to its warranty, Core Energy Fitness Systems, LLC
will provide, at its option, one of the following: (1) repair; (2) replacement; or (3) refund of the purchase
price. THESE SHALL BE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES OF THE BUYER FOR ANY BREACH
OF WARRANTY.
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Resistance Band Training:
RBS3 Resistance Band Station
RBS1 Resistance Band Station
Dynamic Stretching:
Dynamic Stretch Pole
Dynamic Anchor Strap
CoreenergyFitness.Com
CORE ENERGY FITNESS SYSTEMS, LLC
1156 WEST 135TH STREET
GARDENA, CA 90257
310-527-2138
©2010 CORE ENERGY FITNESS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. CORE ENERGY FITNESS, RBS1, RBS3, RESISTANCE BAND STATION, DYNAMIC STRETCH POLE,
DYNAMIC ANCHOR STRAP AND HAMMER HEAD SAFETY HOOK ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF CORE ENERGY FITNESS SYSTEMS, LLC.
THE RBS3 RESISTANCE BAND STATION AND THE RBS1 RESISTANCE BAND STATION ARE PATENT PENDING. THE DYNAMIC ANCHOR STRAP IS PATENT PENDING.
NO PART OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED OR UTILIZED IN ANY FORM, BY ANY MEANS (I.E., ELECTRONIC, MECHANICAL OR OTHERWISE)
WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN CONSENT OF CORE ENERGY FITNESS SYSTEMS, LLC. RBS1.8.2010.V1
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