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Tollefson partnership will allow clubs to offer professional running training, says Ian Donley
Ian Donley
Wellbeats, an app-based content and software-as-a-service company, has partnered with Olympic athlete Carrie Tollefson to develop a new fitness channel dedicated to running.
The channel is being developed in response to user feedback, which suggests that running or walking is one of the most common forms of exercise amongst Wellbeats users. It will feature exclusive content, created by Tollefson – a middle-distance runner who competed as part of Team USA at the Summer 2004 Olympic Games – including tutorials and guidance for runners of all abilities.
Ian Donley, CEO of TVI Fitness, Wellbeats’ UK provider said: “We expect the new running channel to have wide-ranging appeal. It will be a real boost for Wellbeats users, beneficial for seasoned runners that don’t have a virtual training provision and offer an alternative format for people that would like to take up running but aren’t interested in joining running clubs,” he said.
"We expect the new running channel to have wide-ranging appeal Ian Donley"
“Having Carrie on board is a real coup that will mean fitness clubs that subscribe to the service will be able to offer professional running training.”
Wellbeats offers over 400 on-demand virtual fitness classes and 20 fitness channels, via a multi-platform app.
fitness-kit.net keyword: MATRIX
Wellbeats currently has over 2,000 clients
Matrix’s expanded Connexus range gives users more options, says Matt Gleed
Matt Gleed
Matrix has launched the Connexus Step+ and Connexus Column, two new training options for its Connexus Functional Training Rig.
Designed to improve the user’s core and lower-body strength, as well as cardiovascular fitness, the Step+ is a multi-use functional stability step. When used as a traditional step it facilitates a number of functional exercises, including mountain climbers, squats, dips and push-ups, while integrated hand grips in the legs enable users to perform deeper range push-ups and dips upside down.
It also has a removable contoured surface that acts as an instability platform to de-stabilise users and improve balance and core strength.
“The versatility and adaptability of Connexus makes it a great training system that helps to maximise space, bring variety and support training options” - Matt Gleed
Designed to be used in any gym regardless of size, the Connexus Column offers multiple options for suspension and resistance band training. It is wall mounted, so takes up minimal space, and includes three different attachment points, as well as built-in storage for resistance bands.
The Column also features device storage so users can keep their smartphone in view throughout training, enabling them to train with fitness apps. Matt Gleed, master trainer at Matrix , says: “The versatility of Connexus makes it a great system that helps maximise space, bring variety and support training options.”
fitness-kit.net keyword: MATRIX
Connexus has options for suspension and resistance band training
MotivatePT portal ‘removes barriers to fitness’, says Kira Mahal
Kira Mahal
Mobile personal training provider MotivatePT has launched a new client portal that aims to help users achieve their personal fitness goals.
Giving users a detailed overview of their fitness journey, the portal enables them to visualise their progress, while connecting them to their personal trainer. Features include shared interactive calendars, which the company says form the basis of a successful programme, as well as forward mapping.
It also notifies users when they are running out of pre-paid personal training sessions and reminds them to re-book.
“MotivatePT removes the barriers to fitness; equipping clients with knowledge, motivation and a schedule built around their lives” - Kira Mahal
Future plans for the portal include a scoring system, based on the MotivatePT method, as well as a food diary that can be shared with the trainer, giving them full visibility of the user’s diet, which allows the trainer to provide a more personalised service for their client.
“MotivatePT removes the barriers to fitness; equipping clients with knowledge, motivation and a schedule built around their lives,” says Kira Mahal, CEO of MotivatePT. “Our new online client portal helps to do just this.
“By allowing clients to easily view upcoming and remaining sessions and to see their personal trainer’s profile, it’s easier to keep their training consistent,” Mahal adds.
fitness-kit.net keyword: MOTIVATEPT
The portal enables a better PT-client connection
Free Soul celebrates women’s health and wellbeing, says Arjun Sofat
Arjun Sofat
Free Soul, a UK-based lifestyle brand, has celebrated its first year in business by expanding its product range to include new Vegan and Whey Protein blends.
Developed in partnership with nutrition specialists, the products are designed to meet the nutritional needs of women at all ages and stages, as well as support hormone balance, boost energy and maintain healthy weight.
The Vegan blends feature a pea and white hemp base and are available in ginger biscuit, vanilla protein, chocolate and berry flavours.
The complete range consists of four flavours of Free Soul Whey Protein and Vegan Protein blends, as well as a stainless steel protein shaker, Her PWR Wellness tablets, and Wake and Sleep teas.
Arjun Sofat, founder of Free Soul, says: “We’re delighted to have achieved so much in our first year. It’s meant we’ve been able to develop and launch new products to add to our core range.
“We regularly undertake research with consumers to ensure we understand their personal motivations and needs.
“We regularly undertake research with consumers to ensure we understand their personal motivations and needs” - Arjun Sofat
“Free Soul is about empowerment, support and the celebration of health and wellbeing for real women,” Sofat adds.
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Tollefson partnership will allow clubs to offer professional running training, says Ian Donley
Ian Donley
Wellbeats, an app-based content and software-as-a-service company, has partnered with Olympic athlete Carrie Tollefson to develop a new fitness channel dedicated to running.
The channel is being developed in response to user feedback, which suggests that running or walking is one of the most common forms of exercise amongst Wellbeats users. It will feature exclusive content, created by Tollefson – a middle-distance runner who competed as part of Team USA at the Summer 2004 Olympic Games – including tutorials and guidance for runners of all abilities.
Ian Donley, CEO of TVI Fitness, Wellbeats’ UK provider said: “We expect the new running channel to have wide-ranging appeal. It will be a real boost for Wellbeats users, beneficial for seasoned runners that don’t have a virtual training provision and offer an alternative format for people that would like to take up running but aren’t interested in joining running clubs,” he said.
"We expect the new running channel to have wide-ranging appeal Ian Donley"
“Having Carrie on board is a real coup that will mean fitness clubs that subscribe to the service will be able to offer professional running training.”
Wellbeats offers over 400 on-demand virtual fitness classes and 20 fitness channels, via a multi-platform app.
fitness-kit.net keyword: MATRIX
Wellbeats currently has over 2,000 clients
Matrix’s expanded Connexus range gives users more options, says Matt Gleed
Matt Gleed
Matrix has launched the Connexus Step+ and Connexus Column, two new training options for its Connexus Functional Training Rig.
Designed to improve the user’s core and lower-body strength, as well as cardiovascular fitness, the Step+ is a multi-use functional stability step. When used as a traditional step it facilitates a number of functional exercises, including mountain climbers, squats, dips and push-ups, while integrated hand grips in the legs enable users to perform deeper range push-ups and dips upside down.
It also has a removable contoured surface that acts as an instability platform to de-stabilise users and improve balance and core strength.
“The versatility and adaptability of Connexus makes it a great training system that helps to maximise space, bring variety and support training options” - Matt Gleed
Designed to be used in any gym regardless of size, the Connexus Column offers multiple options for suspension and resistance band training. It is wall mounted, so takes up minimal space, and includes three different attachment points, as well as built-in storage for resistance bands.
The Column also features device storage so users can keep their smartphone in view throughout training, enabling them to train with fitness apps. Matt Gleed, master trainer at Matrix , says: “The versatility of Connexus makes it a great system that helps maximise space, bring variety and support training options.”
fitness-kit.net keyword: MATRIX
Connexus has options for suspension and resistance band training
MotivatePT portal ‘removes barriers to fitness’, says Kira Mahal
Kira Mahal
Mobile personal training provider MotivatePT has launched a new client portal that aims to help users achieve their personal fitness goals.
Giving users a detailed overview of their fitness journey, the portal enables them to visualise their progress, while connecting them to their personal trainer. Features include shared interactive calendars, which the company says form the basis of a successful programme, as well as forward mapping.
It also notifies users when they are running out of pre-paid personal training sessions and reminds them to re-book.
“MotivatePT removes the barriers to fitness; equipping clients with knowledge, motivation and a schedule built around their lives” - Kira Mahal
Future plans for the portal include a scoring system, based on the MotivatePT method, as well as a food diary that can be shared with the trainer, giving them full visibility of the user’s diet, which allows the trainer to provide a more personalised service for their client.
“MotivatePT removes the barriers to fitness; equipping clients with knowledge, motivation and a schedule built around their lives,” says Kira Mahal, CEO of MotivatePT. “Our new online client portal helps to do just this.
“By allowing clients to easily view upcoming and remaining sessions and to see their personal trainer’s profile, it’s easier to keep their training consistent,” Mahal adds.
fitness-kit.net keyword: MOTIVATEPT
The portal enables a better PT-client connection
Free Soul celebrates women’s health and wellbeing, says Arjun Sofat
Arjun Sofat
Free Soul, a UK-based lifestyle brand, has celebrated its first year in business by expanding its product range to include new Vegan and Whey Protein blends.
Developed in partnership with nutrition specialists, the products are designed to meet the nutritional needs of women at all ages and stages, as well as support hormone balance, boost energy and maintain healthy weight.
The Vegan blends feature a pea and white hemp base and are available in ginger biscuit, vanilla protein, chocolate and berry flavours.
The complete range consists of four flavours of Free Soul Whey Protein and Vegan Protein blends, as well as a stainless steel protein shaker, Her PWR Wellness tablets, and Wake and Sleep teas.
Arjun Sofat, founder of Free Soul, says: “We’re delighted to have achieved so much in our first year. It’s meant we’ve been able to develop and launch new products to add to our core range.
“We regularly undertake research with consumers to ensure we understand their personal motivations and needs.
“We regularly undertake research with consumers to ensure we understand their personal motivations and needs” - Arjun Sofat
“Free Soul is about empowerment, support and the celebration of health and wellbeing for real women,” Sofat adds.
The Bannatyne Group says it has officially bounced back from the pandemic, with both turnover
and profits restored to pre-2020 levels in 2023, according to its year-end results.
While British adults are the most active they’ve been in a decade, health
inequalities remain with the same groups missing out, according to Sport
England’s latest Active Lives Adults Report.
Kerzner International has signed deals to operate two new Siro recovery hotels in Mexico and
Saudi Arabia, following the launch of the inaugural Siro property in Dubai this February.
Nuffield Health’s fourth annual survey, the Healthier Nation Index, has found people moved
slightly more in 2023 than 2022, but almost 75 per cent are still not meeting WHO guidelines.
The US spa industry is continuing its upward trajectory, achieving an unprecedented milestone
with a record-breaking revenue of US$21.3 billion in 2023, surpassing the previous high of
US$20.1 billion in 2022.
Short-term incentives for exercise, such as using daily reminders, rewards or games, can lead
to sustained increases in activity according to new research.
The Sacred River Spa at Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan will reopen later this year with an
all-new design plus enhanced treatments and experiences inspired by its river valley home.
Operator Circadian Trust has launched a five-year growth drive designed to
support health and wellbeing across South Gloucestershire, UK. The initiative
will see a £2.4m investment in its five Active Lifestyle Centres.