Exercise for Energy....REALLY!!!

Spin classes at ENERGIA now use new patent-pending technology developed by The Green Revolution that uses the power of the riders exercising during indoor cycling workouts and converts human energy into clean and renewable energy. 

How the Technology Works 

The entire group cycling studio’s indoor cycles are connected to ENERGIA's electrical grid, so that fitness energy can be used to power many aspects of the facility. A performance monitor is fitted to each bike’s handlebar allowing the rider to control resistance level during a workout. This monitor also displays the number of watts generated in the workout session, so riders have two new metrics to gage the intensity level of each workout,as well as subsequent progress increasing their fitness.

 Why we Love it

 This innovative technology harnesses electricity from your cardio workout and helps to reduce carbon emissions and lowers the community’s demand for fossil fuel-based energy. Any excess electricity generated from ENERGIA has the potential to return to the power grid for others in the community to use. Each participant will be able to control their individual renewable energy output. ENERGIA will be able to track the total energy that is produced through exercise on our website.

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At ENERGIASM, we take health and fitness seriously and believe that an exercise regime ought to be seriously fun as well as safe and effective. We offer a variety of classes that not only compliment each other, but can increase your fitness level more quickly as well as decrease the incidence of injury due to overuse from continually performing one specific activity.

ENERGIASM's balanced approach to exercise includes yoga, Spinning® , and core-based classes that challenge your balance, boost your energy and power, and improve your flexibility. So get motivated, enjoy the process and love the results!

                                                            

 

 

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