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Somerset School District Uses tWall for Interdisciplinary Sensory Room

Somerset Hills School District in NJ is a K-12 School district in the boroughs of Bernardsville, Far Hills, and Peapack-Gladstone.  Within this district is Bernardsville Elementary and Middle School.  Here they provide academic, social and personal growth with four interdisciplinary levels in core subject levels, including literacy, performing arts, science, Social Studies and more. As part of this interdisciplinary approach they…

Using the Nexersys for HIIT Training in Small Group Classes

HIIT training also known as high-intensity training is a form of interval training in which you give all-out, 100% effort through quick, intense bursts of exercise. This will be followed by short, sometimes active, recovery periods. This type of training gets and keeps your heart rate up and burns fat in less time. The Nexersys is the perfect way to…

What is Fitness Gaming Technology and Entertainment in 30 Seconds?

Fitness gaming (also known as interactive gaming) is a proven method to get both kids, and adults engaged in fitness through technology.  Youth Centers that have introduced fitness gaming to their programs have seen a 33% increase in activity, as interactive video gaming is an activity children genuinely like to do with their friends, and individually. The greatest advantage fitness gaming and exergaming has…

CardioWall The Multi-Use Functional Training Tool for Fitness

Do you want to challenge yourself to a fun, high-intensity workout? Are you looking to take the athletes you coach to the next level of performance? Let me introduce you to the CardioWall! The CardioWall challenges users to balance, stretch, squat, reach, and think as they must follow and hit the different patterns of lighted pads. Train lateral quickness, agility,…

St. Monica’s Recreation Center Serves Youth Fitness with Interactive Games

  St. Monica’s Recreation Center, “a ministry for God’s children”, gladly serves the youth of Lincoln Heights.  This 11,000 –sf gymnasium addition for St. Monica Recreation center serves kids from the surrounding neighborhoods ranging from ages 6-18 years old. St. Monica’s serves the neighborhood of Lincoln Heights, about two miles from the Community of the Transfiguration Motherhouse in Glendale, Ohio. St.…

Assistive Technology Can Benefit All Students

  Assistive technology tools have always been meant for students with learning disabilities but there is documented proof these tools can benefit all students. Assistive technology enables students with disabilities to compensate for the impairments they experience. This specialized technology promotes independence and decreases the need for other educational support. Appropriate assistive technology can help people with disabilities overcome or…

Improving Cognitive Deficits With Interactive Fitness and Exergaming

Cognitive Deficits, also called intellectual disability, is a condition beginning in childhood in which people show significant limitations in their ability to learn and function. Intellectual disabilities are divided into degrees of severity based on their level of impairment. These include mild, moderate, severe, or profound. About 5% of the population have cognitive deficits, and most of these individuals fall…

Park District Adds to their Interactive Gaming Room with Heavyball

  City of Johnson City located in the heartland of Tennessee recently decided to add to their Memorial Park Community Center.  The $15 million, 67,000-square-foot recreation center will have hundreds if not thousands of people dancing, swimming, playing billiards, tennis and a long list of other activities for the body and mind. The center is equipped with a 75-foot-long lap…

Military Morale, Welfare and Recreation add Exergame for Youth Fitness

  Each Military branch of service (Army, Navy, Coast, Marines) helps families of service members continue to thrive and excel whether on base, or at home. One of the main branches, the U.S. Army Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation; the G9 Division of the U.S. Army Installation Management Command. Known as Army MWR, manages programs and services that support…

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