Consolidated Sports Media Group Inc. to Launch the FLEX10 Weighted Fitness System
March 01 2005 - 3:01PM
PR Newswire (US)
Consolidated Sports Media Group Inc. to Launch the FLEX10 Weighted
Fitness System ADDISON, Texas, March 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
CONSOLIDATED SPORTS MEDIA GROUP INC. (CSMGI) (OTC:CSGU) announced
today that it will introduce, brand, market, and distribute an
exciting new state of the art fitness product. The FLEX10 Weighted
Fitness System will first be delivered to the public through an
infomercial featuring high profile testimonials. Testing of the
national Direct Response Television campaign will begin in May
2005. The new FLEX10 Weighted Fitness System infomercial follows on
the heels of the inspirational fitness videos staring NFL super
star Priest Holmes and trainer Bay Bay McClinton. Other super star
athletes using the weighted fitness system to achieve top
performance are Tim Duncan (NBA MVP), Darvis Patton (World Class
Sprinter), Tony Parker (NBA Rookie of the year), Roy Jones Jr.
(World Champion Boxer), and Chuck Norris (World renowned martial
artist). The FLEX10 Weighted Fitness System services professional
and amateur athletes alike and has rehabilitative and weight loss
qualities for consumers of all ages. FLEX10's inherent qualities
and enhancements include speed, muscle tone, strength, exploding
power, endurance and bone density. The FLEX10 should be the most
advanced home fitness system to hit the fitness and weight loss
industry in years and its features include, 10 Secure interior
pockets (each holding up to 3 lbs.), one piece form fitting design,
evenly distributed weight system upper and lower body, thin
flexible 1 lb. weights (1/4" thin), fabric with moisture, transport
system, Stationary, non-bulky weight system and it is machine
washable. "I believe the FLEX10 Weighted Fitness System is truly
revolutionary and will help many people reach life changing fitness
and weight loss goals. FLEX10 maximizes your time, you can just put
it on and go on about your day to day business, such as, going to
the store or working out and getting real pro results," said CSMGI
President and CEO Scott Schepper The home is America's favorite
workout venue and 33% of U.S. households own and regularly use
exercise equipment. The 90's were the decade when Americans
embraced exercise equipment, cardiovascular and strength training
and in 2000 Americans spent $5.8 billion for home equipment. CSMGI
plans to secure a respectable market share by introducing a series
of common sense products to the growing obesity market and modern
day weight loss and fitness needs. About Consolidated Sports Media
Group Inc. CSGU is a conglomerate of multimedia companies that
develop, produce, and distribute entertainment media focused on
film, television, music, and publishing interests. The company,
based in Addison, Texas, develops training and instructional videos
for a wide variety of sports and leisure. CSGU distributes DVD
titles through its direct response television business strategies
as part of the company's commitment to be a dominant force in the
instructional sports marketplace, while also entering the
multi-billion dollar home video/entertainment industry. "Safe
Harbor" Statement: Certain statements in this release are "forward-
looking" statement as defined in the Private Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1995. Such statements are subject to numerous risks
and uncertainties. Actual results may vary significantly from the
results expressed or implied in such statements. Factors that could
cause actual results to materially differ from forward-looking
statements include, but are not limited to, the Company's ability
to meet the terms and conditions required to obtain its project
financing, risks and delays associated with product development,
risk of market acceptance of new products, risk of technology or
product obsolescence, competitive risks, reliance on development
partners and the need for additional capital. DATASOURCE:
Consolidated Sports Media Group Inc. CONTACT: Scott Schepper,
+1-214-683-4597, for Consolidated Sports Media Group Inc.
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