Product Review: RitFit Pilates Ring

Feeling a bit “ho-hum” about your hand weights? Misplaced your stretch bands? If you’re looking for another way to tone and strengthen your muscles, give the RitFit Pilates Ring a try. No, it’s not a tiny Hula-Hoop. Instead, it’s a “magic circle” Pilates tool created by founder Joseph Pilates to help tighten, tone, and slim your legs, arms, and abdomen. It’s even great if you’re recovering from an injury.

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Made from sturdy fiberglass and EVA, the RitFit is strong and durable no matter which way you turn or squeeze it. It has padded rubber handles on the inside and outside to ensure comfort. You can even take your RitFit Pilates Ring with you wherever you go. You’ll get an overall workout, and it’s easy to use. The RitFit Pilates Ring comes with an e-guidebook, too. Available in four colors, and it’s 100% satisfaction guaranteed!

Learn more about the RitFit Pilates Ring on Amazon[2] and Walmart[3].

Want to learn more about weight training? Read “Resistance Training for Diabetes”[4] and “Strength Training for Diabetes.”[5]

 

Endnotes:
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  2. Amazon: https://amzn.to/3Owbfy1
  3. Walmart: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Pilates-Ring-14-Inch-Magic-Fitness-Circle-for-Toning-Inner-Outer-Thighs-Bonus-Workout-Guide-Included/825281726
  4. “Resistance Training for Diabetes”: https://www.diabetesselfmanagement.com/healthy-living/nutrition-exercise/resistance-training-for-diabetes/
  5. “Strength Training for Diabetes.”: https://www.diabetesselfmanagement.com/healthy-living/nutrition-exercise/strength-training-for-diabetes/

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