Extreme Fitness Receives $250,000 Contract With Colorado State University in Pueblo, Colorado
Market Wire, January, 2008
Extreme Fitness Inc. (PINKSHEETS: EXTF) is pleased to announce that it has received a large contract for new strength training equipment with Colorado State University in Pueblo, Colorado. Extreme Fitness will supply over $250,000 of our heavy-duty strength training equipment made here in the USA. John Huerta, Vice President of Extreme Fitness states, "We are excited to be involved with this brand new complex that will house the strength, conditioning, and athletic performance facility. In addition to men's and women's locker rooms, equipment and training rooms, The Complex will also have a new football stadium. This will be a working showroom showcasing all of our new products for strength training. We are introducing our new M.S.P. Rack and Platform systems with our re-designed fold up bench and linear track system." The new facility is expected to be completed April 1, 2008.
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ABOUT EXTREME FITNESS, INC.
I M & M Exercise Equipment, wholly owned subsidiary of Extreme Fitness Inc., founded in 1974, manufacturing since 1983, designs, manufactures and distributes strength training and fitness equipment in the emerging exercise equipment market. Frank Huerta, with sons Tom and John, capitalized on their sophisticated machining and manufacturing skills to engineer what rapidly became established as the premier exercise equipment on the market. The trio self-engineered and designed hundreds of products and implemented manufacturing processes for all stages of development and production. High profile clients continue to demand their products and services such as the United States Olympic Training Centers, Colleges and Universities, Professional Sports Teams, Major Chain Health Clubs as well as Celebrities and Professional athletes and coaches. The trio brings more than 66 years of combined experience and over 3 decades of successful business in the fitness industry.
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