Description
The Arm Strength Trainer BLH-1501 opens the BLH accessible range with its core promise: real strength work for arms and shoulders, delivered through guided pressing movements that wheelchair users and standing users perform with equal safety and precision.
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Guided pressing, progressive gains
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The station’s handles follow a fixed, fluid path: users push forward and return slowly, loading biceps, triceps and deltoids without any possibility of a dropped weight or an uncontrolled trajectory. That guided design is what allows genuine progressive strength training in unsupervised settings — alternating presses, slow negatives, endurance sets — for everyone from rehabilitation patients to regular exercisers.
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- Guided movements for safe, progressive strength training
- Targets arms, shoulders and upper back
- Usable seated or standing — designed around wheelchair access
- Non-slip ergonomic handles for a confident grip
- Weatherproof robust construction for parks, gyms and medical centres
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Training effects beyond muscle
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Alternating press repetitions (for example 3 sets, pushing the handles forward then returning slowly) tone the upper body and build the functional strength daily life draws on. Synchronised two-arm work improves coordination; repeated sets build muscular endurance; and regular use supports circulation, posture and — not least — the confidence that comes from measurable progress. For many users in rehabilitation, the BLH-1501 is where independence training starts.
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Specifications
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| Price | On request — project quotation within 24 business hours |
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| Mechanism | Guided press handles, fluid controlled path |
| Muscles worked | Biceps, triceps, deltoids, upper back |
| Accessibility | Wheelchair users, seniors, rehabilitation patients |
| Structure | Robust steel, weather-resistant for outdoor or indoor use |
| Applications | Public parks, gyms, medical and rehabilitation centres |
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Frequently asked questions
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How does the BLH-1501 differ from the rotating-handle arm stations?
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It works in a pressing plane rather than a circular one — closer to a machine chest/shoulder press — so it pairs naturally with rotation-based units to cover both movement patterns.
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Is it appropriate as a rehabilitation tool?
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Yes — the guided path and progressive loading suit structured rehabilitation, with the therapist defining volume and range.
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Can complete beginners use it without help?
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Yes — the movement is self-evident and self-limited, which is why the unit is specified for free-access public areas.
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Request a quotation
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Start your inclusive fitness project with the BLH-1501 — free quotation within 24 to 72 business hours, or call +33 6 20 72 66 96.









