Posts tagged ramp
New Custom Height Options for the MoveStrong Staircase and Ramp

MoveStrong now offers new custom height options for the Staircase and Ramp, giving facilities the freedom to match incline training to their space, ceiling height, and athlete needs. Built for both indoor and outdoor environments, this system supports everything from sled pushes and stair intervals to tactical conditioning and youth athletic development. With ramp-only variations, added customization, and USA-made construction protected under US Patent D890,957, the Staircase and Ramp deliver purposeful, scalable training for any environment.

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MoveStrong Staircase & Ramp: Built to Perform Anywhere

The MoveStrong Staircase and Ramp systems are built to perform in any environment — from enclosed facilities to open-air training spaces. Designed for high-impact functional movement, they deliver a durable, space-efficient solution for both indoor and outdoor installations.

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Customize Your Way! Training Staircase & Ramp Gets New Nova Bridge Configuration

The U-Shape Staircase & Nova Bridge Combo is now available as a fully integrated training system, combining multi-level stair and ramp movement with a customizable overhead bridge. Designed to maximize vertical space, expand programming options, and preserve valuable floor area, this configuration delivers a complete functional training environment in one cohesive structure.

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Rise to Function: Coaching Strength & Ascending Locomotion on the MoveStrong Staircase & Ramp

Discover how to coach real-world strength and movement using the MoveStrong Staircase & Ramp. This hands-on workshop equips trainers with the tools to safely coach, scale, and program stair and incline-based training for a wide range of clients and goals. Learn the movement science, key coaching principles, and practical applications that make staircase and ramp training a powerful, low-impact way to build strength, conditioning, balance, and confidence—across personal training, group sessions, athletic performance, and active aging.

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