Description
The Lexco LS-113 is a rotary torso machine, the station that loads trunk rotation under a controlled resistance rather than leaving it to be improvised with a medicine ball. Rotation is the movement pattern the obliques exist for, and it is the one almost every machine circuit omits, which leaves a gap in the trunk work of a facility that otherwise looks complete.
Working the internal and external obliques against a guided resistance matters beyond aesthetics. Rotational control transfers directly into racket and throwing sports, into golf, and into the ordinary trunk stability that protects the lower back during lifting and twisting. In a rehabilitation setting, a machine that applies rotational load in a repeatable arc at a selectable resistance is difficult to substitute with free equipment. The LS-113 belongs to the Lexco professional line, engineered for the reliability and quality demanded of equipment used in gyms and rehabilitation centres alike, and supplied by Light In Fitness across France, Belgium, Switzerland and Luxembourg.
Technical specification
| Reference | Lexco LS-113, rotary torso |
|---|---|
| Range | Lexco selectorised machines |
| Movement | Guided trunk rotation, seated |
| Target muscles | Internal and external obliques, trunk stabilisers |
| Loading | Selectorised weight stack with selector pin |
| Intended use | Intensive professional use, class S under EN ISO 20957 |
| Typical sites | Fitness centres, sports performance rooms, rehabilitation centres |
| Price | 3,465 EUR excluding VAT |
| Despatch | 5 to 10 working days from stock |
| Delivery | France, Belgium, Switzerland and Luxembourg; export priced per project |
Professional use
A rotary torso is normally installed with the abdominal machine and the lumbar extension to form a defined trunk group, so members complete flexion, extension and rotation rather than only the first of the three. Allow clear space on both sides of the seat, since the movement travels through an arc and a machine placed hard against a wall loses half its range. Sports clubs and performance rooms specify it for rotational power in racket, throwing and combat disciplines, and rehabilitation practices use it for graded trunk loading. Published data for this model covers its function and duty rating rather than its dimensions, so we confirm the footprint, the stack weight and the swept clearances against the current manufacturer drawing when we quote, and we position it within the trunk group in a free implantation study drawn from your floor plan.
Frequently asked questions
Why train rotation on a machine?
Because the resistance is selectable and the arc is repeatable, which allows progression to be measured and, in a clinical setting, prescribed. Free equipment can load rotation but not consistently.
How much clearance does the machine need?
More than the footprint, because the movement sweeps through an arc on both sides of the seat. We size that swept clearance in the free implantation study rather than working from the frame dimensions alone.
What are the delivery terms?
Stock items are despatched within 5 to 10 working days. Delivery covers France, Belgium, Switzerland and Luxembourg, export is priced per project, and installation is quoted separately. Quotations are returned within 24 working hours.
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