Life Fitness has announced that its Virtual Trainer product has been made Facebook compatible, with a smartphone app also being planned.
When a user uploads a workout to the Life Fitness Virtual Trainer, a "prompt" will appear to also post the update to that user's Facebook wall, with a link for friends to view the details of the workout.
"Sharing your workout progress is an important motivating factor in a successful fitness program," said Bob Quast, vice president of brand management for Life Fitness. "Virtual Trainer Facebook compatibility is a fun way to tell friends that you're meeting your goals and to show off your workout."
By sharing their results, exercisers can receive motivation and encouragement from friends to help them achieve their health and fitness goals.
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Life Fitness
With 30 years of delivering performance, comfort and durability to create the ultimate fitness experience, Life Fitness work tirelessly to develop the best fitness equipment on the market today. With the expertise to provide guidance from conception to completion of a project, Life Fitness' award winning and aesthetically appealing products leave a powerful impression on everyone who walks through the door and provide an experience that keeps them coming back for more.
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Life Fitness has announced that its Virtual Trainer product has been made Facebook compatible, with a smartphone app also being planned.
When a user uploads a workout to the Life Fitness Virtual Trainer, a "prompt" will appear to also post the update to that user's Facebook wall, with a link for friends to view the details of the workout.
"Sharing your workout progress is an important motivating factor in a successful fitness program," said Bob Quast, vice president of brand management for Life Fitness. "Virtual Trainer Facebook compatibility is a fun way to tell friends that you're meeting your goals and to show off your workout."
By sharing their results, exercisers can receive motivation and encouragement from friends to help them achieve their health and fitness goals.
Company Details
Life Fitness
With 30 years of delivering performance, comfort and durability to create the ultimate fitness experience, Life Fitness work tirelessly to develop the best fitness equipment on the market today. With the expertise to provide guidance from conception to completion of a project, Life Fitness' award winning and aesthetically appealing products leave a powerful impression on everyone who walks through the door and provide an experience that keeps them coming back for more.
If the health service is to
survive, we must recognise
that it is a disease service
– and that wellbeing rests with
us, says the activity advocate
and healthy ageing champion.
He talks to Kate Cracknell
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