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Flooring specialist Pavigym has launched its innovative Prama concept into the London market.
Prama made its London debut in July 2017 at the Harbour Club in Kensington – an exclusive health club operated by David Lloyd Leisure.
The concept was designed to make training fun by interacting with the user. It features pressure sensitive walls and flooring, interactive touch screens and different lighting combinations. It is fully adaptable and can be customised to suit different types of classes and fitness levels.
Marcos Requena, owner and CEO of Pavigym, says: “We wanted to create something unique. Prama combines great instructors, light and music with workouts designed to train strength, speed, agility, mobility, power and more.”
Requena adds: “Users can burn up to 750 calories in a 45 minute class. Regular users will see an increase in stamina, endurance and overall enjoyment while working out. All the user needs to do is push play on the workout they want.”
Sinead Johnson, group family manager at David Lloyd Leisure says: “The Harbour Club Kensington is the first club in London to offer a new concept in fitness. Prama allows us to recreate different experiences and signature programmes for everyone to enjoy in a single space.”
fitness-kit.net keyword: PAVIGYM
“We wanted to create something unique. Prama combines great instructors, light and music with workouts designed to train strength, speed, agility, mobility, power and more.”
Flooring is pressure sensitive
Simon Withey introduces Physiolab’s S1 unit
Simon Withey
Physiolab has extended its offering of performance products with its latest launch, the S1 cooling and compression unit.
The S1 is designed to deliver portable compression, cryotherapy and thermotherapy treatments.
Physiolab claims that the S1 delivers precise, targeted, repeatable and clinically effective treatments, designed to maximise the body’s ability to recover from trauma or injury.
It features ‘intelligently controlled’ variables that are designed to detect and respond to the body’s requirements, and patented therapy packs that provide adjustable levels of clinical compression.
Simon Withey, CEO at Physiolab, says: “We have created a truly practical product. We’re now a step closer to fulfilling our mission to make the intangible tangible by developing innovative technology for use during performance, recovery and repair.”
Withey adds: “2017 has been an exciting year for Physiolab. We’ve built on our success, winning the i-NOVO Tech Award at the end of last year, and have now created a robust, portable option using the same proprietary technology.”
fitness-kit.net keyword: PHYSIOLAB
“We have created a truly practical product. We’re now a step closer to fulfilling our mission to make the intangible tangible by developing innovative technology for use during performance, recovery and repair.”
The S1 unit assists the body in recovery from trauma
Danny Oliver explains Cybex PWR Play
Danny Oliver
Cybex, a supplier of premium fitness equipment, has launched a new strength and functional training solution into the UK market.
PWR PLAY is a 27-piece functional training line that combines traditional cable-based training with body-weight based workouts, to create versatile training options for individual and group sessions.
It is completely customisable, with 27 add-on options, including storage and equipment options, and a range of footprint possibilities.
The line is separated into four groups of products: Traditional, PWR, PLAY and Storage & Connectors.
‘Traditional’ features basic units for strength and free weight training, including low row and tricep pushdown stations.
‘PWR’ is made up of functional pieces, including adjustable pulleys, dual handles and cable crossover stations to allow users to further their training with more advanced tools.
‘Play’ consists of a range of functional training add-ons, including options such as suspension training.
The ‘Storage & Connectors’ product group features a number of add-ons that help provide space, and which can store equipment and accessories.
Danny Oliver, UK country manager at Life Fitness, says: “The new PWR PLAY is an exciting addition to the Cybex product portfolio that delivers space-efficient and highly-customisable workout solutions for our customers.
“With an extensive range of configurations available, PWR PLAY is fun, scalable and flexible and supports the requirements of both individual and group training.”
fitness-kit.net keyword: CYBEX
“With an extensive range of configurations available, PWR PLAY is fun, scalable and flexible and supports the requirements of both individual and group training.”
The new unit comes with
27 add-on options
Interactive Fitness Holdings’ Expresso Go is ‘much more than just another bike’ says React Fitness’ Tracy Morrell
Tracey Morrell
Interactive Fitness Holdings (IFH) has partnered with React Fitness to launch the Expresso Go bike in the UK. The Expresso Go features a 26.5” touch screen, a user friendly interface and upgraded graphics designed to give the user an immersive experience.
The bike offers three different training options: Road Racing, Studio Cycling and HIIT Gaming.
Road Racing features a magnetic resistance technology designed to simulate the feeling of riding outside. Users have access to over 300 miles of interactive scenic roads and trails, a leaderboard and a variety of content, including a wide range of weekly, monthly or annual challenges.
Studio Cycling features Studio SWEAT onDemand, a programme of studio cycling classes that are updated weekly to inspire and motivate its users.
HIIT Gaming is designed to make training fun and incentivise users. Users earn points, unlock new levels and collect trophies as they progress through their training. HIIT Gaming also offers monthly challenges to keep members engaged and training hard.
Tracy Morrell, director of React Fitness, says: “This is much more than just another bike on the cardio floor. Its primary value is to create a real retention centre through its combination of fun, excitement and engagement.”
fitness-kit.net keyword: react fitness
“This is much more than just another bike on the cardio floor. Its primary value is to create a real retention centre through its combination of fun, excitement and engagement.”
HIIT Gaming is designed to make training much more fun
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Flooring specialist Pavigym has launched its innovative Prama concept into the London market.
Prama made its London debut in July 2017 at the Harbour Club in Kensington – an exclusive health club operated by David Lloyd Leisure.
The concept was designed to make training fun by interacting with the user. It features pressure sensitive walls and flooring, interactive touch screens and different lighting combinations. It is fully adaptable and can be customised to suit different types of classes and fitness levels.
Marcos Requena, owner and CEO of Pavigym, says: “We wanted to create something unique. Prama combines great instructors, light and music with workouts designed to train strength, speed, agility, mobility, power and more.”
Requena adds: “Users can burn up to 750 calories in a 45 minute class. Regular users will see an increase in stamina, endurance and overall enjoyment while working out. All the user needs to do is push play on the workout they want.”
Sinead Johnson, group family manager at David Lloyd Leisure says: “The Harbour Club Kensington is the first club in London to offer a new concept in fitness. Prama allows us to recreate different experiences and signature programmes for everyone to enjoy in a single space.”
fitness-kit.net keyword: PAVIGYM
“We wanted to create something unique. Prama combines great instructors, light and music with workouts designed to train strength, speed, agility, mobility, power and more.”
Flooring is pressure sensitive
Simon Withey introduces Physiolab’s S1 unit
Simon Withey
Physiolab has extended its offering of performance products with its latest launch, the S1 cooling and compression unit.
The S1 is designed to deliver portable compression, cryotherapy and thermotherapy treatments.
Physiolab claims that the S1 delivers precise, targeted, repeatable and clinically effective treatments, designed to maximise the body’s ability to recover from trauma or injury.
It features ‘intelligently controlled’ variables that are designed to detect and respond to the body’s requirements, and patented therapy packs that provide adjustable levels of clinical compression.
Simon Withey, CEO at Physiolab, says: “We have created a truly practical product. We’re now a step closer to fulfilling our mission to make the intangible tangible by developing innovative technology for use during performance, recovery and repair.”
Withey adds: “2017 has been an exciting year for Physiolab. We’ve built on our success, winning the i-NOVO Tech Award at the end of last year, and have now created a robust, portable option using the same proprietary technology.”
fitness-kit.net keyword: PHYSIOLAB
“We have created a truly practical product. We’re now a step closer to fulfilling our mission to make the intangible tangible by developing innovative technology for use during performance, recovery and repair.”
The S1 unit assists the body in recovery from trauma
Danny Oliver explains Cybex PWR Play
Danny Oliver
Cybex, a supplier of premium fitness equipment, has launched a new strength and functional training solution into the UK market.
PWR PLAY is a 27-piece functional training line that combines traditional cable-based training with body-weight based workouts, to create versatile training options for individual and group sessions.
It is completely customisable, with 27 add-on options, including storage and equipment options, and a range of footprint possibilities.
The line is separated into four groups of products: Traditional, PWR, PLAY and Storage & Connectors.
‘Traditional’ features basic units for strength and free weight training, including low row and tricep pushdown stations.
‘PWR’ is made up of functional pieces, including adjustable pulleys, dual handles and cable crossover stations to allow users to further their training with more advanced tools.
‘Play’ consists of a range of functional training add-ons, including options such as suspension training.
The ‘Storage & Connectors’ product group features a number of add-ons that help provide space, and which can store equipment and accessories.
Danny Oliver, UK country manager at Life Fitness, says: “The new PWR PLAY is an exciting addition to the Cybex product portfolio that delivers space-efficient and highly-customisable workout solutions for our customers.
“With an extensive range of configurations available, PWR PLAY is fun, scalable and flexible and supports the requirements of both individual and group training.”
fitness-kit.net keyword: CYBEX
“With an extensive range of configurations available, PWR PLAY is fun, scalable and flexible and supports the requirements of both individual and group training.”
The new unit comes with
27 add-on options
Interactive Fitness Holdings’ Expresso Go is ‘much more than just another bike’ says React Fitness’ Tracy Morrell
Tracey Morrell
Interactive Fitness Holdings (IFH) has partnered with React Fitness to launch the Expresso Go bike in the UK. The Expresso Go features a 26.5” touch screen, a user friendly interface and upgraded graphics designed to give the user an immersive experience.
The bike offers three different training options: Road Racing, Studio Cycling and HIIT Gaming.
Road Racing features a magnetic resistance technology designed to simulate the feeling of riding outside. Users have access to over 300 miles of interactive scenic roads and trails, a leaderboard and a variety of content, including a wide range of weekly, monthly or annual challenges.
Studio Cycling features Studio SWEAT onDemand, a programme of studio cycling classes that are updated weekly to inspire and motivate its users.
HIIT Gaming is designed to make training fun and incentivise users. Users earn points, unlock new levels and collect trophies as they progress through their training. HIIT Gaming also offers monthly challenges to keep members engaged and training hard.
Tracy Morrell, director of React Fitness, says: “This is much more than just another bike on the cardio floor. Its primary value is to create a real retention centre through its combination of fun, excitement and engagement.”
fitness-kit.net keyword: react fitness
“This is much more than just another bike on the cardio floor. Its primary value is to create a real retention centre through its combination of fun, excitement and engagement.”
HIIT Gaming is designed to make training much more fun
Global Wellness Day (GWD) will mark its 15th anniversary on Saturday 13 June 2026, with the
theme: #JoyMagenta – a celebration of the healing qualities of simple gestures and activities
that spark joy.
Global luxury hospitality brand, Six Senses, has partnered with longevity healthcare provider,
HUM2N, to launch a clinic at Six Senses London, at The Whiteley.
As part of its first hotel partnership, Mayrlife – the medical health resort company known for its
site in Altaussee, Austria – has launched a day clinic at the Rosewood Vienna.
Premium London health club, KX Chelsea, will imminently unveil its most significant
redevelopment since its launch in 2002 to create an integrated wellness model combining
training, recovery and relaxation.
Rosewood Le Guanahani St Barth, on the northeast coast of Saint Barthélemy in the French
West Indies, is offering a programme of ocean-inspired yoga classes between 8-14 June to
celebrate Global Wellness Day (GWD).
Hotel de France, located on the British Isle of Jersey, has created a wellness retreat package
that includes a hot yoga session that will take place in Jersey Zoo’s butterfly sanctuary.
The Ritz-Carlton, Langkawi, in Malaysia, has revealed a schedule for Global Wellness Day
(GWD) that includes guided rainforest walks, mindful movement and guided coastal meditation
experiences.
Longevitix, a clinical platform for preventive and longevity medicine, has launched its AI-
powered intelligence system to help physicians deliver continuous, personalised longevity-
focused care at scale.
Atmantan Wellness Centre, an integrative wellness destination in Mulshi, near Pune in India, is
expanding its portfolio by adding a new centre in Hyderabad that will launch between 2028 and
2029.
A recent survey by the UK Spa Association (UKSA) into the industry’s approach to cancer care
has revealed that almost half of participating respondents (46 per cent) are unaware that
cancer is a disability and guests with a cancer diagnosis must be given
Le Atelier by C.O.D.E. doesn't offer a standard bespoke service, it provides a highly
customised approach to designing massage beds and loungers in high-end wellness
environments. [more...]
In today’s premium spa environment, every detail shapes the guest experience – right down to
the softness of towels and the freshness of linens. [more...]
+ More featured suppliers
COMPANY PROFILES
Trybe Trybe was founded back in 2020, and the past five years has seen Trybe become the fastest growing al [more...]