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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…

Non Profit Baker Youth Club Installs Fitness Gaming Room for Kids

Baker Youth Club (BYC) is a local youth development agency that strives to provide quality supervision for their young people in their community. BYC emphasizes education, health, physical fitness and social skills while teaching young people life skills. The staff at BYC takes pride in helping children by providing a structured daily schedule that will teach them discipline, respect, relationship…

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…

Increase Family Memberships With Active Gaming Options for Youth

KidRec opened in July 2016 to meet the needs of the FitRec families in the community of Palos Hills. This new addition offers unlimited KidRec visits, open times for families to enjoy together, and additional classes and programs designed to encourage your children ages 3 months to 15 years to stay active and have fun!  One of the core pieces…

HIIT Training with Interactive Fitness and Exergame Interview

At the Auburn Racquet & Fitness Club in California one of the key focuses is on small group, and personal training.  But one of the largest growing trends in fitness is High Intensity Interval Training.  HIIT training is any workout that alternates between intense bursts of activity and fixed periods of less-intense activity or even rest. High Intensity interval training is…

Birthday Parties, Summer Camps, and Family Fitness with Exergaming

FitRec located in Palos Hills, IL invites all families with kids 3 months-15 years old to come explore 9,000 sq. ft. of new dedicated youth and family program space. One of the showcase areas is their Exergame Room. Here they host things like birthday parties, summer camps, drop in programs, family fitness nights, and many more. Checkout out this video…

Exergaming For Adults and the Millennial Fitness Trends with Exergame

Interactive fitness for adults is becoming a trend that is growing quickly. When you think of Exergame, most people think that it’s just for kids. But that’s not true! Health Clubs, YMCA’s, Park Districts, etc are looking for ways to get adults to want to come and join their facility. There are so many different types of fitness classes offered…

Youth Fitness, Adult Wellness, and Family Fun with Exergaming

FitRec, short for the Health, Fitness & Recreation Center, is managed as a department located on the Moraine Valley Community College campus.  This 110,000 square foot recreational facility is highlighted by a large fitness center, a 3 court gymnasium, and a recreational pool.  A few years ago they made the addition of a full childcare wing.  This space is dedicated to…

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