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Leisure Management - fitness-kit.net special
Virtual fitness
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The virtual class space is an increasingly busy one. We round up some of the main suppliers bringing virtual to market
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Action stations
The FunXtion Experience Station offers a virtual trainer, with programmes for small group workouts and virtual classes. It starts with the creation of a FunXtion zone with flooring, functional materials and branding and a FunXtion Experience Station. This interactive station displays the FunXtion Virtual classes: members choose from the library of functional exercise videos and challenges, with their results logged in their My FunXtion account.
fitness-kit.net keyword: Funxtion
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Fitness in a box
Fitbox Virtual has launched a technology platform for fitness clubs to introduce Les Mills Virtual group exercise classes. Fixbox Virtual On Demand is provided via a wall-mounted touchscreen: members can take on-demand classes whenever studios are vacant, and the digital workouts can also be scheduled online by the gym. Members can also use the touchscreen to book personal trainers. Fitbox Virtual is developing a Fitbox Virtual scheduling updater based on the operator’s existing software.
fitness-kit.net keyword: Fitbox Virtual
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Television appearance
ClubVirtual offers virtual fitness programmes through a small brand-able media player and LED TV. It’s currently developing a touchscreen interface and narrowcasting set-up, where upcoming virtual lessons can be plugged on club televisions. ClubVirtual is in 650 locations in 14 different countries and ClubVirtual Spinning is available in 10 languages. Lessons can be timetabled or started manually; members can start and stop their lessons themselves using an on-demand control panel. Small group training for five to 10 bikes is also available.
fitness-kit.net keyword: Club Virtual
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Big screen productions
Les Mills Virtual provides movie-like versions of its classes for playing on a big screen whenever members want, outside of timetabled instructor led-group programmes or as part of a scheduled activity. The classes are coupled with chart music for an engaging fitness experience. Les Mills Virtual is designed to give venues such as hotels, apartment complexes, cruise ships or low-budget facilities access to the Les Mills classes. The company says, once a person has done a virtual workout, they’re more likely to try an instructor-led class.
fitness-kit.net keyword: Les Mills UK
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Down with the kids
iDEA, a new virtual fitness concept for families, is launching in September 2015, for leisure centres, holiday resorts and schools. It will offer activity sessions on entertainment, fitness and dance crazes, with sessions such as Street Trix and Army Boot Camp. Content is all available on-demand and activities can be delivered in sections or as a series building towards a specific goal, such as certification. Kids’ TV presenters are used to help engage families and equipment needed is standard, such as balls and hula hoops.
fitness-kit.net keyword: iDEA
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Fitness on film
Virtual Instructor offers an extensive range of virtual dance instruction for use in aerobics studios. The product features at 400 sites across the UK, including leisure centres, independent gyms and secondary schools. Members can access classes whenever they want, without needing a gym instructor, or instructors can pre-programme classes. The club can also send an Exercise to Music-qualified instructor to Virtual Instructor for the day to film exercise workouts, for free, so members can follow the gym’s own classes virtually. The system also ties in with dance mats offered via Cyber Coach to get teens active by playing games.
fitness-kit.net keyword: Virtual Instructor
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Wellness on demand
The Wellbeats virtual group fitness system is a wall-mounted customer interactive kiosk linked to a projector, speakers and a 126” electronic screen (or TV) inside the studio/room. Wellbeats produces and distributes its own group fitness content covering 12 key streams: yoga, pilates, barbells, bike fitness, step, TKO, pregnancy, body conditioning, kettlebells, 50+, express, and dance. It recently launched fitness classes for three- to 14-year-olds for health clubs, leisure centres and schools. Partner content includes Les Mills, Zumba and Virtual Active. Classes are selected by members or pre-programmed to start automatically. The kiosk has a fingerprint reader to record attendance. Pre and post install training and support is free, as are software and upgrades.
fitness-kit.net keyword: Wellbeats UK
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