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How Clubs Are Staying Ahead of the Sustainability Curve

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Green initiatives and operating sustainably are not new topics, but, driven by both the government and corporate sectors, their profiles have risen rapidly in just the past couple of years.

Line of Energy-generating Fitness Equipment Is Suitable for Compact Spaces

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SportsArt, a green fitness brand that develops sustainable gym equipment, has added to its energy producing ECO-POWR line with the ECO-POWR Elite Series. This new series has the same build quality and ECO-POWR technology as the original Status Line, while designed to be more compact to accommodate smaller fitness spaces like those seen in boutique gyms, hotels and multifamily housing.

Finding The Best Elliptical machine For You

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When looking for a curved machine you need to locate the best circular machine of the best quality while setting aside however much cash as could be expected. In view of the way that the circular machine is a low/no effect machine it’s an ideal decision for individuals who are experiencing or are recuperating from any joint issues like the knees, lower leg, hip or back. The circular machine is a magnificent decision for home hardware, particularly on the off chance that you don’t need the conventional treadmill or exercise bicycle.

Best Practices for Safely Welcoming Guests Back to Hotel Gyms

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The COVID-19 pandemic reshaped hotel operations in many areas, from contactless check-in to keyless room entry to QR codes for restaurant menus. Hotel gym operations and cleaning protocols have also changed in response to pandemic health and safety concerns. Many of these changes are projected to become mainstays in 2021 and beyond to meet guest expectations for enhanced cleaning and hygiene protocols.

Sustainability Guide for Gyms and Fitness Centers: Getting Started

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ECO-FRIENDLY GYMS: PRIORITIZING HUMAN AND PLANET HEALTH

If you own or manage a gym or fitness center, it’s time to get serious about sustainability. The younger generation of today cares about climate change, the planet and who they do business with. They seek out products and services that are green and socially responsible. If you want to become a stand out, eco-friendly gym, there are many ways to adjust and improve your current practices.

Green Lodging News Adds SportsArt to Product & Service Directory

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ODESSA, FLA.—Green Lodging News has added SportsArt to the Fitness Equipment section of its Green Product & Service Directory. As the green fitness company, SportsArt believes movement is energy and that our human energy can make the planet more sustainable—one workout at a time. SportsArt’s mission is to create superior fitness equipment that helps people find their best selves while being as environmentally friendly as possible.

Energy-Producing, Compact Gym Equipment

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SportsArt, a green fitness brand that develops sustainable gym equipment, introduced an addition to its energy producing ECO-POWR line, the ECO-POWR Elite Series. This new compact gym equipment has the same build quality and ECO-POWR technology as the original Status Line, while designed to accommodate smaller fitness spaces like those seen in boutique gyms, hotels, and multi-family housing.

SportsArt Announces Expansion of Its Energy Producing Fitness Equipment Line ECO-POWR with Addition of the Elite Series

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he Elite ECO-POWR Series treadmill, elliptical and cycle offset electricity consumption in compact design SEATTLE, Feb. 03, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SportsArt, a green fitness brand that develops sustainable gym equipment, today introduces an addition to its energy producing ECO-POWR line, the ECO-POWR Elite Series. This new series has the same build quality and ECO-POWR technology as the original Status Line, while designed to be more compact to accommodate smaller fitness spaces like those seen in boutique gyms, hotels and multi-family housing.