Monday, 24 December 2012

Exercise Equipment

Exercise Equipment Details
The Nexersys was invented in 2009 by fitness enthusiast and entrepreneur Terry Jones, who saw an opportunity when he found that striking boxing mitts was the part of his workout routine that he found most rewarding.[1] The machine was designed by Produktworks Design LLC in Austin, TX, and was first shown to the public at the 2011 Ultimate Fighting Championship Fan Expo 136 in Houston, Texas. Nexersys also sponsors UFC middleweight Chael Sonnen.[2]Nexersys With its pads arranged to approximate striking targets on a human opponent, the Nexersys seeks to simulate the experience of sparring with a boxing trainer or MMA opponent. The machine guides the user through interactive video clips of a personal trainer who encourages, demonstrates, and gives feedback. In "strike training" mode, it also displays 3D graphics of an animated opponent and the pads that must be hit or kicked to progress in a virtual "round." It records the users' stats such as number of strikes and intensity. The Nexersys also includes a heart-rate monitor and keeps track of strike accuracy, power, and calories burned in the duration of each workout.

In "cardio training" and "core training" modes, it also can use the pad inputs to track the user’s progress through workouts that feature quick arm and leg movements, abdominal "crunch" contractions, body rotations, and other exercises.The Nexersys weighs 154 pounds and is 54.5 inches tall, with a floor footprint of 4.1 feet by 4.1 feet. A Texas Instruments OMAP processor powers the unit and runs custom software under the Linux operating system.
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