Cybex has come up with another impressive fitness equipment which features virtual reality technology that has revolutionized the whole concept of gym exercise.
The Cybex Trazer is a highly interactive virtual reality device which provides exercise programs that are good for building muscle endurance and cardiovascular stamina. With this machine, people will have a healthier body just after few months of usage.
This is now to use this exercise machine: users should put the belt (this is equipped with heart rate and infrared sensor) and look at the screen display to see the ball that will appear. The whole theme of this interactive virtual fitness game is that players should jump every time they will see the ball on the screen to hit it. As much as possible, people should be able to hit the ball to attain higher scores.
The good thing about this “Jumping Explosion” exercise is that this has been proven to burn calories much effective than other conventional exercises. And according to some professional trainers, jumping exercise will less likely result to training injuries because both of the feet will absorb the impact unlike in running and walking where people use their feet simultaneously which means that only one foot will receive the impact.
According to the company, this particular fitness equipment is designed for people who enjoy playing videos games. Probably an ingenious way to lure couch potatoes to do exercise, this machine is the answer for people who want to avoid sedentary lifestyle but get easily bored with conventional gym exercises.
Besides from improving cardiovascular and muscle endurance, this machine also develops motor skills of players. Since people can see their body movements on the screen display, they will be able to improve their overall dexterity.
According to the company’s website, this machine is like video games minus sedentary position, making this highly ideal for children who are suffering from weight problems.
The Cybex Trazer comes at a retail price of $6495 and provides warranty on its framework and mechanics.
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I never heard of that machine. Do you know if Cybex’s site tells where you can try one locally?