Itam (I.T.) Antigha, more commonly referred to as "I.T.", is one of the members of the VertiMax Team as part of the Inside Sales and Client Support team. He is responsible for supporting and serving the VertiMax community by organizing personalized visits to educate, engage and develop relationships with coaches, trainers, and athletes.

 

I.T. often helps clients with information around maintaining their Vertimax in the best condition possible. In this episode, he speaks with Al on some of the signs you need to be aware of when it comes to replacing your Vertimax resistance bands. 

 

Key Takeaways:

[1:55] What’s the difference between a vertimax band and an average resistance band? 

[3:50] On average, how long do Vertimax bands last? 

[5:00] When does it make sense to change the bands? Are there signs to look out for? 

[6:45] Can the client/owner change the bands themselves? Yes! 

[8:40] How do you find replacement bands? 

[10:15] It’s important to know that you’ll be replacing the set of bands with your Vertimax; not just one band. 

[12:00] Need help? Send us an email or message! Happy to help! 

 

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Tweetables:

“The more you maintain the bands after each use, the better it would be to you."

 

"If there are white fibers sticking out of your bands, that’s an indication that you want to change your band soon."