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Seattle YMCA Youth Fitness Clubs

This week Exergame Fitness will be visiting some YMCA locations in Seattle, WA. Specifically checking up on the Northshore and Auburn Valley locations that we have done business with. They have both recently received some equipment from us that is perfect for youth fitness clubs. Both have a T-Wall 64 while the Northshore location also received a 3 Kick, Heavy Ball and an EyePlay…

Post-NRPA Conference 2015 Highlights – Exergame Fitness

Last week was the NRPA Conference 2015 in Las Vegas and we had a fantastic time showing off our interactive fitness products. The T-Wall and the Pavigym 3.0 were at our booth and the attendees loved playing with them. We even had our friend Dan Polerecky from Pavigym come to help showcase the product, the Pavigym Square 3.0. The NRPA Conference 2015…

Exergames in Rehab

Physical therapy is not most people’s idea of a fun time. It often pushes one just beyond their comfort zone in their abilities and seeing visible results can take a while. But what if the therapy session was an engaging interactive exergames in rehab, providing interactive fitness instant feedback to motivate the user to continue to push themselves? Fitness-Gaming.com describes…

Chicago Sports Museum Lights the Lamp with tWall

On April 2nd, 2014 the Harry Caray’srestaurant franchise opened a 22,000 square-foot complex on the seventh floor of the Water Tower Place in downtown Chicago. The complex includes Harry Caray’s 7th Inning Stretch restaurant and 8,000 square-foot Chicago Sports Museum, a memorabilia mecca for tourists and fans of Chicago sports. “We’re excited to bring this new breed of dining, entertainment and…

Success Stories: Marion County YMCA

As childhood obesity grows, steps taken to get kids moving Eighth Street Elementary School student Aubree Grubbs furiously peddled a stationary bicycle one recent evening at the Frank DeLuca YMCA Family Center.  Holding a video game controller, Aubree looked up at a television screen and guided a bicycle along a virtual course. The 6-year-old was not there just to get…

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