Australasian Leisure Management
Mar 11, 2009

Extreme Potential for X-Dream

Eye fitness has introduced Trixter's new X-Dream bike to Australia and New Zealand.
The integrated, innovative and immersive X-Dream is ideally suited for the CV floor in fitness and health clubs, although its impact extends into sports, rehabilitation, schools and studios.
As Eye Fitness Manager David Norman explains, "the X-Dream bike has a unique ability to engage a user and have them not only adhere to working out but progressing through their programming features and levels", adding "there is no bike like it in its class."
The X-Bars on all the Trixter products introduces a unique training philosophy offering a total body workout. The added upper body resistance of the X-Bars leads to up to 55% more calorie burn when the core and upper body are engaged. As a result, the X-Bikes and X-Dream quickly became a market leaders in the club, education and military sectors.
Norman and UCI (Union of Cycling International) believes that the X-Dream has the potential to be the next "indoor sport", adding that "recent studies have shown that X-Dream usage rates show greater adherence and use compared with the traditional gym floor leader, the treadmill."
With over 14 world champion endorsements but designed primarily to engage and motivate the progress of the non-exerciser find out what the X-Dream can do for your facility by contacting 1800 771 079 (in Australia) or +61 410 325 244 (International).
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