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Interactive Fitness For Physical Therapy and Neurological Improvement

Physical Therapy is defined as therapy for the preservation, enhancement, or restoration of movement and physical function impaired or threatened by disease, injury, or disability. 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…

ISF Uses Exergame for Therapeutic, Fitness, and Rehabilitation

ISF, Inc. is a nonprofit 501 (3) (c) organization whose mission is to provide skilled therapeutic, fitness, and rehabilitation services that maximize a child’s capacity to play sports and recreational activities.  This unique facility is working with kids, adults, and seniors by providing a fun interactive fitness option like Exergame! Parents who have children with special needs will find working…

Arizona Science Center Adds Group Multiplayer Dance System the iDANCE

The mission of Arizona Science Center is to inspire, educate and entertain people of all ages about science. One of the newest exhibits is bringing the concept of fitness and gaming together to promote more physical activity and health for their members.  The most recent addition is the iDANCE Multiplayer Group Dance System! Dancing is so much fun, so why…

Why Is The tWall The Ultimate Fitness Product For Your Club?

The tWall is a new engaging interactive fitness solution that meets all fitness industry trends for the future. It not only encourages motivation and interaction for your members but will also improve the perception of your fitness center from a design and visual impact. Why is the tWall worth it? Appeals to all ages and ability levels Challenging and competitive…

tWall 32 Sale – LOWEST PRICE OF THE SEASON!

The tWall is a reaction trainer light system. It is simple, but challenging as the participant has to deactivate the lights as soon as it appears. The motivation of the ‘interactive games’ appeals to all ages and ability levels. Do you want to help people enhance their fitness regimen? If you have kids at your fitness facility, then the T-WALL…

Salvation Army Kroc Center Upgrades with Interactive Gaming & Fitness

The Kroc Center in Quincy will be a place of Inspiration, Instruction, and Involvement in our community by providing hope and opportunities for all people through spiritual and physical wellness, educational enrichment, and life skills development. Recently the Kroc Center decided to make a few changes to their Teen Center.  Included in this new fitness gaming room is some of…

Using Reax Lights For Interactive Fitness Training and Sports Performance

Reax Lights are guaranteed to make any workout more interactive. They’re flexible, versatile, and full of accessories with each light being equipped with magnets for a rapid connection. The tablet that comes with it enables the trainer and the user to choose from various programs to make your workout challenging. Benefits Portable 3D Training Wi-Fi Technology User friendly motivation, improve…

MWR – Morale, Welfare, and Recreation Interactive Fitness for Youth

The military’s Morale, Welfare, and Recreation centers are responsible for most activities that are offered on almost all military bases.  Exergame Fitness has had a long history of working with these military bases to provide a fun, interactive fitness options for their children and families. Any active, retired, National Guard or reservist and their families are welcome to take part…

Improve Agility, Speed, and Quickness With Interactive Fitness

Agility is defined as an athlete’s ability to move at an accelerated in one direction and then instantly decelerate and shift position within a matter of seconds. It is one facet of sports training that can separate a good athlete from a great one. Agility drills can improve your performance by strengthening your joints and muscles. Here’s some drills you…

Anderson Center For Autism Uses Interactive Projection System

  At Anderson Center for Autism, their evidence-based methods demonstrate realistic, steady progress and consistently make a difference in the lives of the individuals and families they serve. Based on the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), their treatment approach focuses on techniques and interventions that use reinforcement to teach their individuals the skills they need to strive for independence…

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