Self-isolation mode introduced in connection withthe spread of the coronavirus epidemic, leads to a sharp decrease in motor activity of people, which affects not only the physical, but also the moral state. High-tech start-ups immediately responded to the need to create new devices to increase the physical activity of citizens locked up in a limited space, deprived of the opportunity to attend gyms closed for the duration of the epidemic.
Industrial designer Yves Behar, who worked withsuch customers as General Electric, Swarovski, Samsung and Prada offered the “reclusive” an original smart mirror combined with the Forme Life weight training system. The electric motor built into the installation allows you to create loads that provide training for certain muscle groups.
Forme Life has a built-inheart rate monitoring and special ankle straps for a wide range of physical activities. The integrated training system offers a variety of sets of exercises. The load during training is continuously adjustable depending on the physical condition of the user.
Using the Forme Life simulator, you canincrease muscle mass, develop endurance, burn excess fats, practice yoga and do barre - a complex in which dances are combined with power loads. According to the developers, on-screen Forme Life instructors will be displayed in full size.
The cost of the Forme Life complex is quite impressive and amounts to 5811 dollars. However, the payment can be broken down into 39 months at $ 149. Deliveries of simulators will begin by the fall of 2020.