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Why It’s Time For Fitness Facilities To Invest In Digital Technology

Thursday, 04 November 2021 by Evolve Fitness

Why It’s Time For Fitness Facilities To Invest In Digital Technology

You’ve probably heard it by now.

  • The world’s biggest taxi service doesn’t own a car. (Uber)
  • The world’s largest bookseller has less than 20 physical book stores. (Amazon)
  • The world’s largest lodging provider doesn’t own real estate. (Airbnb)

In the new digital era, our assumptions about what is essential to a specific business or industry are moot. With that in mind, what do we think digital transformation will mean for the health and fitness industry? Before we can answer that question, we need to take a look at the health and fitness industry’s status quo.

We all know digital disruption is a risk. And we know that digital transformation is an essential component of future-proofing your company. But what we’re seeing isn’t an industry enthusiastically embracing the opportunities digital transformation affords. Instead, we see an industry in confusion. An industry unsure what to do with the tools available to them. And it’s no surprise. When you know you have to change so many aspects of your business, where do you begin?

Maybe your first instinct is to invest in digital tech that will help you keep up with the latest disruptive market entrant. You don’t want to fall so far behind that there’s no point trying to catch up, right? Or maybe you want to wait another year or so, get a better feel for the new digital reality before investing. We can’t say which choice is the right one, because digital transformation is different for every business. There’s no playbook to guarantee a successful digital transformation in “X” months.

What health and fitness companies like yours need isn’t a 10-step plan that’s too generic to add any real value. Instead, what you need is a trusted partner with the knowledge, insight and means to help you create and execute a digital transformation strategy that works for you.

And that’s why Life Fitness is concentrating on digital.

Yes, we made our name with outstanding fitness equipment. It’s what we’ve done well for 50 years. So why pivot to digital? Why invest in the Internet of Fitness? This isn’t us hedging our bets. This is us wholeheartedly embracing what we see as the inevitable future of the health and fitness industry.

Yes, inevitable. Why?

  • There have been more connected devices than people since 2008, and smartphones, wearables and the growing list of other smart devices aren’t going anywhere soon.
  • The Fitness Market & Trend Report 2018-2020 indicates that 8 of the 10 most important communication channels for gyms are digital.
  • Digital giants like Google and Apple have already launched their own health and fitness platforms. This means the health and fitness industry’s digital transformation isn’t just likely. It’s already underway.

So, what do we think digital transformation means for the health and fitness industry? We believe that the industry’s future is a connected one. Connected equipment that is customized with a gym’s own branding and messaging. Connected trainers who are able to provide support directly to members through various digital channels. And, of course, connected members, who are able to enjoy a tailored and optimized fitness experience thanks to powerful personalization made possible by integrated wearables, centralized data management and other innovations.

 

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How To Build A Home Gym In Your Bedroom

Thursday, 04 November 2021 by Evolve Fitness

How To Build A Home Gym In Your Bedroom

When space is tight, home fitness equipment can end up in a bedroom. While this doesn’t give you a dedicated space to train, it can be all you need to keep your workouts top of mind. Here are a few things to keep in mind while making a fitness space in your bedroom.

 

 

Benefits

  • Easy access to your fitness equipment makes it easier to get workouts in.
  • If your bedroom has a flatscreen TV it can take your mind off of your cardio workouts, just be sure to angle any cardio equipment so that there’s a clear view of the TV.
  • A room away from common areas provides privacy during workouts and keeps equipment out of view when you have guests.

Equipment Ideas

  • One piece of cardio equipment placed near an outlet (if required). Consider more compact options like foldable treadmills, stationary bikes, rowers or compact cross-trainers that tend to have a small footprint.
  • Yoga mat for stretching and yoga sessions.
  • Stock up on accessories like stability balls, resistance bands or dumbbells. They provide plenty of added workout options, don’t require a large amount of storage space and can be easily stored out of sight in a closet or under the bed.

Added Considerations

  • If noise is an issue, consider cardio equipment like cross-trainers that have nearly silent operation.
  • Don’t let your cardio equipment become a coat hanger. Avoid hanging clothes on your cardio equipment because it’s easy to decide not to work out when you have to clear off your treadmill first.

Cardio Equipment Electrical Requirements

Life Fitness equipment must be properly installed and grounded. Do not use an extension cord or power strip.

  • 15A CIRCUIT: Life Fitness consumer treadmills should be powered off a 120V 15Amp outlet. No more than one treadmill should be installed on each circuit. One non-tread cardio machine may be hooked up to the circuit. Best performance comes with a dedicated breaker and circuit for all treads.
  • 20A CIRCUIT: One treadmill and up to two non-tread cardio machines can be plugged into outlets served by the same 20A circuit. Lamps or other non-motorized electrical devices up to a total 200 Watts can be plugged into outlets served by the same 20A circuit together with the treadmill.

 

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How To Build A Home Gym In Your Basement

Thursday, 04 November 2021 by Evolve Fitness

How To Build A Home Gym In Your Basement

Basement gyms range from equipment placed off to the side of an entertainment center to full rooms dedicated to training. Basements are great for weight training due to the resiliency of the space. With a basement gym you often have the rugged durability needed for serious training but in a space that is more refined and better temperature controlled than a garage.

Benefits

  • Basements can offer a dedicated workout space that allows for multiple equipment options and larger fitness equipment.
  • This part of the house is generally cooler than above-ground floors, which is a plus during strenuous workouts.
  • Basements generally have a concrete foundation, meaning they can handle a fair amount of weight.

Equipment Ideas

  • One or two pieces of cardio equipment. Consider a treadmill and a rower or bike.
  • Weight training tools like a home gym, bench, kettlebells, dumbbells and barbells.
  • Other accessories like stability balls, a stretch mat and a foam roller.

Added Considerations

Additional flooring is ideal for basement gyms outfitted with rugged strength training equipment. Rubber flooring can be purchased online or at most hardware stores. Standard 24” x 24” square interlocking tiles vary in thickness and are easy to install.

Cardio Equipment Electrical Requirements

Life Fitness equipment must be properly installed and grounded. Do not use an extension cord or power strip.

  • 15A CIRCUIT: Life Fitness consumer treadmills should be powered off a 120V 15Amp outlet. No more than one treadmill should be installed on each circuit. One non-tread cardio machine may be hooked up to the circuit. Best performance comes with a dedicated breaker and circuit for all treads.
  • 20A CIRCUIT: One treadmill and up to two non-tread cardio machines can be plugged into outlets served by the same 20A circuit. Lamps or other non-motorized electrical devices up to a total 200 Watts can be plugged into outlets served by the same 20A circuit together with the treadmill.

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How To Build A Home Gym In An Office

Thursday, 04 November 2021 by Evolve Fitness

How To Build A Home Gym In An Office

If your home has one, an office is a great option for a home workout area. Outfitting an office with fitness equipment gives you a private workout space outside of your main living area.

Benefits

  • A room away from common areas provides privacy during workouts and keeps equipment out of view.
  • Offices are often underutilized. Installing a home gym makes the most out of your living space.

Equipment Ideas

  • One piece of cardio equipment, placed near an outlet (if required) and in full view of a TV if you have one in the room.
  • If the room serves as a guest bedroom, consider more portable equipment like foldable treadmills, rowers and exercise bikes that can be easily moved out of the way.
  • Yoga mat for stretching and yoga sessions.
  • Accessories like stability balls, resistance bands or dumbbells provide added workout options, don’t require a large amount of storage space and can be easily stored out of sight in a closet.

Cardio Equipment Electrical Requirements

Life Fitness equipment must be properly installed and grounded. Do not use an extension cord or power strip.

  • 15A CIRCUIT: Life Fitness consumer treadmills should be powered off a 120V 15Amp outlet. No more than one treadmill should be installed on each circuit. One non-tread cardio machine may be hooked up to the circuit. Best performance comes with a dedicated breaker and circuit for all treads.
  • 20A CIRCUIT: One treadmill and up to two non-tread cardio machines can be plugged into outlets served by the same 20A circuit. Lamps or other non-motorized electrical devices up to a total 200 Watts can be plugged into outlets served by the same 20A circuit together with the treadmill.

 

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How To Build A Home Gym In Your Garage

Thursday, 04 November 2021 by Evolve Fitness

How To Build A Home Gym In Your Garage

The garage is a great place for strength, functional and bodyweight training.

It’s a home fitness space that allows you to have serious workouts and throw around some weight without damaging your home. A garage can be large enough to create an impressive dedicated space to home workouts. And you can create a motivating environment with music, lighting and whatever design elements you can think of.

Benefits

  • Excellent for a large functional workout or strength training space.
  • Allows you to exercise in a separate part of the home away from distractions.
  • Ample space gives you the opportunity to add equipment over time and slowly build up your home gym.

Equipment Ideas

  • One or two pieces of cardio equipment
  • A half rack or Smith machine
  • Dumbbells
  • Weight bench or crunch bench
  • Bars and weight plates

Added Considerations

Additional flooring is ideal for garage gyms outfitted with rugged strength training equipment. Rubber flooring can be purchased online or at most hardware stores. Standard 24” x 24” square interlocking tiles vary in thickness and are easy to install.

Cardio Equipment Electrical Requirements

Life Fitness equipment must be properly installed and grounded. Do not use an extension cord or power strip.

15A CIRCUIT: Life Fitness consumer treadmills should be powered off a 120V 15Amp outlet. No more than one treadmill should be installed on each circuit. One non-tread cardio machine may be hooked up to the circuit. Best performance comes with a dedicated breaker and circuit for all treads.

20A CIRCUIT: One treadmill and up to two non-tread cardio machines can be plugged into outlets served by the same 20A circuit. Lamps or other non-motorized electrical devices up to a total 200 Watts can be plugged into outlets served by the same 20A circuit together with the treadmill.

 

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Four Things To Consider When Finding The Perfect Treadmill For Your Facility

Thursday, 04 November 2021 by Evolve Fitness

Four Things To Consider When Finding The Perfect Treadmill For Your Facility

Treadmills will likely continue their reign as the top used products in your facility for many years to come—even with growing trends in strength training, small group training and HIIT.

 

They should remain a top consideration on your list of equipment to trade-in, add or refresh.

It can be easy to think “a treadmill is just a treadmill.” But that’s far from the case. With all of the options and vendors to choose from, the decision can be daunting. Here are a few key factors to consider when deciding what treadmills are best for you and your members.

MANUFACTURER’S HISTORY OF DEVELOPING TREADMILLS

How long has a company been making treadmills? This indicates both longevity in the market place as well as a history in understanding the experience members want to have once they begin a treadmill workout.

FEEDBACK FROM OTHERS WHO OWN THE TREADMILLS YOU ARE CONSIDERING

Before you make your decision, have you reached out to other fitness centers carrying the treadmills you’re considering? Feedback from others can be extremely helpful and informative. Ask if the treadmills require frequent service or if members have any compaints. Are there any improvements members/staff would like to see regarding their treadmill experience? Is there a feature or benefit you wish you would have considered?

TRADE-IN VALUE

What will your treadmills be worth when you are ready to replace them? A high trade-in not only represents a product that holds its value for the long term, but also indicates these products are highly sought after. Be sure to do your research and ask every manufacturer that you’re considering about trade-in values. This is one area where treadmills are definitely not created equal.

WEAR AND TEAR

How long do the moving parts last before needing to be replaced?  Consider this a cost portion of your purchase. How much do your products cost over time? The need to replace parts early and/or often can add up to a tremendous expense. Even if the parts are covered under a warranty, the downtime can infringe upon your members’ precious workout time. Always consider the cost to maintain your treadmills as a bi-product of your initial purchase. You may forget about how much you paid for your treadmills a few years down the road, but you won’t likely forget about the expense and quality of your products during their lifetime.

The list of treadmill options can be daunting. Narrow your search by comparing a few of them.

 

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How To Open Your Own Gym

Thursday, 04 November 2021 by Evolve Fitness

How To Open Your Own Gym

Fitness is booming and with the increasing number of corporate wellness programs and health insurance incentives, opening a gym appears to be full of opportunity. However, with all of the different options (trends, facility type, commercial gym equipment, programming, etc.), taking that first step in opening up a gym can be daunting. This three-part series should shed some light on where to begin and provide resources for learning more about the gym business.

What type of facility should I open?

Deciding what type of facility you’d like to open is an excellent starting point. There are nearly limitless options, ranging from the one-stop shop that offers something for everyone to niche facilities.

Aligning the type of facility you’re planning on opening with the area demographics is paramount. For example, if the area you’re opening in has a median resident age of 55 and the population is more than 60% female, you probably don’t want to open up a mixed martial arts facility that focuses on private grappling sessions.

Most government or small business assistance organizations have a portal to access detailed demographic data in your area. In the United States, a resource called Stats America provides demographic data on the state, county and metro area level.

Of course, possessing a certain degree of passion for the type of facility you’re planning on opening and the clientele you’ll be assisting aids in overcoming adversity. Your genuine excitement and the enjoyment that you derive from running a business you truly believe in is one of the biggest advantages to succeeding.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Make sure your facility caters to the area demographics.
  2. Play to your strengths (e.g. don’t open a Pilates studio if you’re an avid indoor cyclist).
  3. Be passionate about the business and love what you do.

Should I open an independent facility or purchase a franchise?

Depending upon your experience, you may feel confident in starting the business from the ground up with little to no outside support. This is an exciting approach, and it gives you the freedom to offer whatever you’d like inside of your gym. However, creating a strong brand and minimizing start-up costs may become a challenge.

First-time business owners and/or those new to the fitness industry may feel more comfortable purchasing a franchise. This strategy is usually a little more palatable compared to opening an independent facility as the concept has a proven track record, step-by-step support, and low start-up costs. However, what you’re gaining in support and purchasing power may limit your creativity in terms of the products, services, equipment, etc. that the franchise allows inside your facility. You may also need to budget for monthly royalties on top of an annual franchise fee in your business plan.

There are pros and cons for each approach, so be sure to utilize a strategy that works best for your needs. A quick internet search turns up hundreds of different fitness franchise opportunities. You may also consider joining an industry organization, like IHRSA, for access to industry reports and resources that can give you more insight into these topics.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Independently owned facilities can offer more freedom/flexibility but may lack brand recognition.
  2. Franchises offer a great deal of support but there is a cost associated with this infrastructure.
  3. Do what’s best for your specific needs.

How should I fund the project?

Business practices and financial disciplines are extremely varied. There is no financial Holy Grail when it comes to planning the financial end of your gym business. However, making sure that your financial strategy fits within your means, is conducive to continued growth, and is free of any hidden fees should be part of any plan.

One of the most common funding options is the use of a Small Business Administration loan. This will likely offer the most competitive rates and allow you to allocate funds to be used toward tenant improvement (TI) costs (flooring, lockers, mirrors, etc), and equipment. However, the application and approval process is rather extensive and may not work with your business timeline.

Some gym owners prefer utilizing equipment leases or finance options directly through the fitness equipment manufacture, as this offers a great deal of convenience.  However, rates may not be as competitive compared to an SBA loan or a third-party leasing/financing company but the terms are generally very straight forward and have no hidden fees.  Unfortunately, the lease amount is only applicable to the company’s equipment so TI and other essential equipment cannot be included.

Gym owners looking for leasing convenience with a little more freedom may have better luck going through a third-party company because they sometimes offer rates that are more competitive than what fitness equipment manufacturers are able to extend. Some of these companies even cover TI expenses and other equipment costs. However, residual lease (no ownership of the equipment at the end of the agreement) practices that do not offer a buy out option are commonplace and can leave gym owners in a tough spot. Good buyout options allow the leaser full ownership of the equipment and possess a higher percentage of equity in the business compared to what’s offered in residual values.

Whether you’re utilizing a traditional loan, leasing to own or utilizing a residual lease, make sure to partner with a fitness equipment manufacture whose products hold a high resale value and have spare parts that are readily available.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Ensure that your financial strategy is within your means and conducive to continued growth.
  2. Read the fine print and be cognizant of any early pay-off penalties.
  3. Know the difference between leasing to own and a residual lease.
  4. Partner with an equipment manufacture that has a high resale value and continues to manufacture parts for older models.

Location, Location, Location!

Deciding where to open your fitness facility is easily one of the most important factors for determining your success or failure. According to IHRSA’s Guide to the Health Club Industry for Lenders & Investors, “the trading area for clubs in competitive markets extends no more than 10 to 12 minutes travel time from the club, which translates into no more than five miles from the club site.”  Lack of convenience and lack of close proximity are frequent reasons for members to quit a gym.

This is why demographics and feasibility studies are so important in the planning stages. Be sure to identify your target area (population, size of the area, and commute time) before committing to a location. It’s also important to be aware of projected growth in your target area so your existing location can accommodate more members in the future.

You also have to be cognizant of anchor tenants (other businesses in the vicinity), visibility, and traffic counts as these can all drive business to or away from your facility. Try to surround your business with others that support your vision and welcome your target population. Setting up shop behind the chemical plant and dive bar may not be the best way to drive traffic into your family fitness center.

Parking is often overlooked when selecting a property. According to architect Hervey Lavoie of the Ohlson Lavoie Corporation in Denver, you should plan on one parking space for every 12 to 15 members in a suburban club. (This accounts for the impact of public transportation and multiple passengers per car.)

Key Takeaways:

  1. Make sure the site you select is in close proximity to your target population and convenient for them to access.
  2. Do your homework and be certain that the area demographics will support your business plan.
  3. Don’t overlook who you’re opening up next to and whether there is enough parking.

The Art of Floor Planning and Equipment Layout

Creating a welcoming and non-intimidating environment inside your facility is just as important as a good location. There are limitless effective design schemes out there but ensuring that your space is created with a purpose and follows the overall functions of the club should be top priority.

A gym should be inviting and create energy. This can be done with smart lighting, the effective use of color and a sensible layout. A typical fitness floor plan can attempt to weave the following into a seamless flow:

  • Reception
  • Offices
  • Locker rooms / changing rooms / restrooms
  • Main fitness floor
  • Studios (personal training, group cycling, group exercise, etc.)
  • Utility room
  • Storage
  • Staff facilities (break room, restrooms, etc.)

Each area of the gym should flow into the next ensuring that members have convenient paths of travel throughout the building. Equipment should always be placed according to recommended spacing as well as reflect accessibility guidelines to provide equal access to all members.

The strategic placement of equipment on the main fitness floor should also be dictated by function, member demographics, and facility programming. Depending on your facility’s goals, there are different approaches to creating an effective fitness floor.

  • Create a variety of specific and separate fitness spaces. Separating free weight, cardio, selectorized strength and other areas creates clean sight lines and can minimize intimidation of new or potential members. For example, by creating distance between advanced training spaces and areas that are geared more towards exercisers new to fitness, semiprivate training environments can be achieved. You may have members with little to no interest in free weights. So why should they have to walk through a row of power racks to access the treadmill? Keep in mind that some exercisers don’t want to be on public display during their workouts. So rows of new cardio equipment don’t necessarily need to be placed in high-traffic areas. Make sure you give members the option of privacy.
  • Use small group training as a hub of an open fitness room. A small group training area directly on the main fitness floor can create excitement and encourage members. Consider surrounding a large SYNRGY360 unit with cardio equipment that can be incorporated into group training or used by individuals.
  • Create dedicated personal training spaces. Personal training can drive a lot of revenue, and it can help members stay encouraged and keep them coming back to the gym. Allocate spaces where personal trainers can work with exercisers away from the general public.. Personal training can drive a lot of revenue, and it can help members stay encouraged and keep them coming back to the gym. Allocate spaces where personal trainers can work with exercisers away from the general public.
  • Allow for flexibility. Have the ability to change with the wants and needs of exercisers. For example, some older health clubs opened in the late 1980s and early 90s with busy racquetball courts. As the popularity of the sport declined, these courts turned into unused rooms and storage spaces. Now, some of those clubs are benefiting from the boutique boom and turning those courts into specific boutique-type training areas that host classes like group cycling, performance strength training and yoga.

Regardless of the layout approach, the design should always seek to enhance members’ fitness experience to the fullest.

Key Takeaways:

  1. Ensure that your facility is welcoming and not intimidating.
  2. Maintain a bright and open design.
  3. Ensure that each area of the gym can easily be accessed by all members.
  4. Equipment should be strategically and purposefully placed to meet the needs of your members.
  5. Be prepared to change to appeal to what exercisers want.

Equipment Purchasing: Quality Wins in the Long Run

Deciding what brand and type of equipment to utilize in your gym can be confusing. Most manufacturers offer several different lines of equipment and within each line, there are typically different models, entertainment options, colors, upgrades, etc. Partnering with a local sales representative can be an invaluable tool in sorting through a manufacturer’s catalog, gaining in-depth knowledge about the features and benefits of each product, and ensuring that the right products for your facility and members are being selected.

While it may be tempting to utilize lighter duty products to minimize cost and maximize profits, you’ll undoubtedly eventually see a shorter product lifespan, multiple service calls and a nonexistent trade allowance. The tempting low price tag ultimately costs more in the long run, so be sure that the product line and model you select is reliable enough to meet the demands of your facility and members.

Keep in mind that a trusted manufacturer offers essential post-sale support, including reliable service and preventive maintenance that keeps your equipment performing.

A Smart Equipment Mix

Be sure that the equipment you select caters to your target population. Unless you’re opening the doors to a very specific type of facility (e.g. powerlifting space, kickboxing gym, Pilates studio, etc.) be sure to offer something for everyone.

Know your audience, but don’t necessarily limit your offering. For example, encourage members to progress in their fitness journey offering selectorized strength equipment and free weights. Olympic lifting on a Hammer Strength rack may initially seem intimidating to new members, but after some experience with strength training, many novices may step up to the challenge and adopt this effective form of training.

Don’t Be Afraid of Digital

Cardio equimpent connected to the internet can provide you with valuable asset managment information about what equipment is being used and when it’s being used the most. This informs you of both peak times in your facility (which helps you make smart staffing decisions) and the popularity of each piece of equipment (which can guide future equipment purchases).

Keep in mind that many exercisers are digitally savvy, and many likely use fitness apps to track their progress. Consider cardio equipment that’s compatible with these apps and the digital experience that exercisers are used to.

Consider “Trends”

Finally, while it’s nice to offer cutting edge fitness trends that are exciting and new, exercisers still have plenty of interest in staples that never go out of style. Check out the list of the Top 20 Fitness Trends for 2017 put out by the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM). The majority of the “trends” on the annual list don’t fade away. Be sure to address some of these items from the ACSM list when deciding on equipment, layout and staff.

  • Body weight training
  • High-intensity interval training (HIIT)
  • Educated and experienced fitness professionals
  • Strength training
  • Group training
  • Personal training
  • Functional fitness
  • Group personal training
  • Circuit training

Key Takeaways:

  1. Consult with industry experts on which equipment provides the best solution for your needs.
  2. Budget appropriately so you can spend the extra money on high-quality, reliable equipment.
  3. Offer equipment that your target population(s) want and need.
  4. Realize the importance of the digital experience.
  5. The majority of what you offer should be tried and true fitness activities, which are still on trend. Producing results never goes out of style.

 

Evolve Fitness has established unparalleled partnerships with global award winning brands which enables us to bring you only the best fitness solutions.

Superior Customer Experience throughout the sales process.

Our offering encompasses a turnkey solution which includes facility layout and design, carefully choosing the correct equipment spec for your facility, service expertise, business plan support and after-sales services. We are proud to bring you only the best in the industry!

The Evolve Story:

Evolve Fitness was birthed from a passion for the fitness industry. We as former gym owners, strength and condition specialists and elite athletes have experienced first hand how equipment suppliers would do anything just to make the next equipment sale, and we wanted to change this negative connotation faced in this industry .

The dream was birthed when Theo Beyers, after successfully establishing multiple start-up gyms, partnered with ex-Olympian Okkert Brits and business partner Dana Buys to form Evolve Fitness. The concept was developed based on the passion that they carried for pole vaulting and the desire to offer a turnkey solution to like-minded fitness enthusiasts with passion and integrity backed up with superior after-sales support.

The real need was identified for a company in the market to be a value-added partner and not just another gym equipment supplier.

 

 CONTACT EVOLVE FITNESS EXPERT DEPARTMENT FOR GYM DESIGN AND PLANNING CONSULTATION TODAY!

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Life Fitness Treadmills

Wednesday, 03 November 2021 by Evolve Fitness

Which treadmill is right for you?

Treadmills for every budget and exerciser’s needs.

Keeping Exercisers Engaged & Entertained

Life Fitness offers a variety of options to keep exercisers engaged while also meeting your facility’s needs.

Reputation for Reliability & Comfort

Our treadmills for commercial gyms have a reputation for reliability and comfort. The FlexDeck Shock Absorption System reduces stress and provides an effective cardio workout suited for exercisers of all fitness levels.

For Exercisers of All Fitness Levels

Life Fitness treadmills are fixtures in clubs and athletic facilities around the world. From commercial health clubs to boutique personal training studios and elite athletic training facilities, fitness managers depend on our treadmills to help exercisers reach their health goals.

 

1. Elevation Series Treadmill

A premium cardio line that combines appealing design with entertainment-rich console options to keep exercisers engaged while running or walking.

The evolving technology employed by Elevation Series treadmills allows exercisers to benefit from fitness apps and wearables and maintain the level of digital connection they’ve come to expect.

Walkers and runners both benefit from the comfort provided by the FlexDeck Shock Absorption System, a running surface that reduces stress on the joints.

Wireless internet connection allows facilities to monitor valuable asset data and make easy console software updates.
Console choices and four color options let you create the cardio experience that best fits your members.

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2. Activate Series Treadmill

Simple and intuitive interaction allows any exerciser to get into their cardio workouts quickly. An attachable TV add-on now pre-wired and ready to enhance any facility with the option to add entertainment to the experience. The FlexDeck Shock Absorption System enhances comfort and reduces stress on the joints during runs or walks. The Activate Series is extremely easy to use, with larger uprights and added base plate for durability. And, when connected to the internet, it provides usage insights and service notifications that make ownership easy.

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3. Integrity Series Treadmill

The Integrity Series treadmill is the evolution of the trusted Life Fitness workhorse. Multiple console choices let facilities create the experience that’s right for their exercisers. Craft an engaging cardio experience with easy access to entertainment and fitness apps, or allow for intuitive get-on-and-go functionality. Walkers and runners both benefit from the comfort provided by FlexDeck technology, a running surface that reduces stress on the joints. Wireless internet connection allows facilities to monitor valuable asset data and make easy console software updates. Integrity treadmills are ideal for facilities looking for an inviting modern design with enough options to appeal to their exercisers.

 

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CONSOLE OPTIONS:

1. Discover ST Console

Integrated HD TV and an intuitive touch screen offer a straight forward entertainment experience for exercisers. Includes Performance Run on treadmills, interactive terrain courses, up to 25 workouts and is NFC and Bluetooth ® compatible.

  • Entertainment from integrated TV
  • Beautiful interactive terrain courses
  • Performance Run interval training (treadmills only)
  • Features up to 25 workouts

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2. Discover SE3 HD Console

The result of insight gained from extensive research that asked what makes a consistently captivating experience. Engaging layouts, a vivid high-definition (1080p) screen and entertainment options like TV, streaming video, optional Life Fitness On Demand instructor-led classes and internet compatibility allow the Discover SE3 HD console to bring facilities to the forefront of the digital fitness world. Also available in a standard definition version that includes the same features.

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TRX FOR EMPLOYEE WELL BEING

Wednesday, 03 November 2021 by Evolve Fitness

Build a healthier team with fitness powered by TRX Training Club℠

Bring the gym to your employees

The TRX Suspension Trainer is your all-in-one fitness method that powers hundreds of moves with bodyweight. Use it with TRX Training Club LIVE classes and On-Demand workouts for the full gym experience.

24-7 Motivation and Support.

Employees can drop into expert-led LIVE classes on TRX Training Club to feel the energy of a group workout, all without leaving the home or office.

Create a Work-life Balance.

Employees can explore 200+ On-Demand strength, cardio, yoga and HIIT workouts, all pre-recorded to play on repeat at any time that works.

Work and Work Out Together.

Employees can schedule classes together, sign up for small group training with their teams, check out unique wellness webinars and more.

See your team get visibly stronger

Our team of experts provides personalized reporting on company-wide engagement, analyzing employee activity and success to measure the impact TRX has on your employees’ overall wellbeing.

Support every step of the way

From pre-launch to onboarding to engagement throughout, our team of experts will be there for you with real-time advice and solutions while keeping company and employment information secure.

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ICG Indoor Cycle

Tuesday, 02 November 2021 by Evolve Fitness

ICG Indoor Cycle

The ultimate power-based Indoor Cycle and program redefines how instructors perform and how exercisers experience indoor cycling in the studio and on the cardio floor. The final achievement was something much greater – making fitness more colorful.

Award Winning Design

The award-winning IC7 is the most advanced indoor cycle ever designed. Its pioneering design and functionality are due largely to an innovative two-stage drivetrain. Freed of the large center pulley characteristic of traditional bike design, the IC7 brings a lower, sleeker profile to the studio or cardio floor. Improvements, aren‘t limited to aesthetics. The two-stage drivetrain enables the market’s most accurate (+/-1% deviation) WattRate® Direct Power Meter, 100-level precision magnetic resistance, 1:11 ratio high-speed flywheel, and an unrivaled connection to the ride thanks to the tactile and responsive hybrid Poly-V and tooth belt technology. The bike’s performance metrics are delivered to the rider via the re-engineered WattRate® TFT Computer 2.0 – a fully self-powered computer that vividly displays the user‘s WattRate® power or heart rate to them and their coach in five colored zones. The bike improves an athlete’s performance while capturing an artistry that communicates with the exerciser.

History

A powerboat sparked the imagination of one man to turn a German fitness start-up company into a global innovator.

In 1994 Bernd Puerschel, founder and CEO of ICG®, was living in North America working within the fitness industry when he was inspired by the engineering presence of a powerboat exiting the Fort Lauderdale docks. Within months of this trip, after witnessing the emerging Indoor Cycling concept in the USA, Puerschel returned to Germany and became its only dedicated manufacturer of Indoor Cycles. His first Indoor Cycle was engineered beyond market expectations, boasting a performance that started the company’s journey to becoming Europe’s number one supplier and a global innovator. The name of that powerboat – just like our Indoor Cycles – was Tomahawk®.

 

Premium Product Design

Black anodized components, superior biomechanics and precision engineering provide riders with maximum comfort and performance. When users connect to their workouts and have positive psychological and physiological experiences, it promotes faster results and creates members who look forward to training more at your facility.

300 degree dial rapid resistance control

The limited-to 300 degree dial offers 100 “clicked” increments and displays the resistance level as 0-100 on the WattRate® TFT Computer 2.0. All at “one” flick of the user’s wrist. This highly precise and visual design means your members will be able to adjust the magnetic resistance quickly.

Advanced ergo-formed handlebar

Featuring impressive curves and soft PVC, this wider bar provides larger users more support, additional Time Trial bar-ends, central ride-easy position and intelligently integrates the WattRate® TFT Computer 2.0 by not exposing any cables and allowing the consoles position to adjust inline with the bars.

Poly-V & tooth belt 2-stage drivetrain

With an immense 1:11 gear ratio this revolutionary 2-stage drivetrain design equipped with ICG’s hybrid Poly-V & tooth belt technology is capable of transferring extreme levels of torque smoothly and generates an incredibly fast flywheel speed. Combined, these features create the ultimate connection to every pedal stroke.

Comfort performance saddle

The comfort unisex saddle has a sleek design, that enhances the rider performance and overall comfort. Designed with an opening in the heart of the saddle that relieves pressure on the bodies more sensitive parts whilst riding.

High Performance off-set frame geometry with 155mm Q-Factor

The off-set frame design provides a perfect geometry enabling a wide range of bike adjustments.

A Q-Factor of 155mm makes the Indoor Cycle feel more like a real bike. The benefits include increased safety, comfort, and efficiency in each and every pedal stroke.

Superior stepless vertical & horizontal bike adjustments

The stepless 4-way (saddle height, saddle fore/aft, handlebar height, handlebar fore/aft) slider and post technology offers superior biomechanics, accommodating the widest range of users and allows for the finest of fine-tuning. High-grade aluminum seat and handlebar posts with integrated user assist technology reduce weight, making user-adjustments easier, safer and more durable for the club owner.

 

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