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Supplier showcase: Keiser: Performance for everybody

Keiser UK has worked on a new strength installation for Salt Gymnasia in Woolacombe that drives customer engagement and retention rates

Published in Health Club Management 2022 issue 9

Keiser UK is working with an ever-increasing number of partners to enhance the user experience and improve member retention rates by utilising its industry-leading strength equipment.

Strength training is growing in popularity and as resistance equipment becomes more advanced it’s increasingly accessible to the wider population, many of whom previously shied away from traditional weight training.

This trend suggests all gyms should have an enhanced strength offering and Keiser’s pneumatic resistance system meets this need by providing an effective, safe and intuitive workout for all users.

From the deconditioned to the fittest, anybody can confidently use Keiser equipment to meet their personal goals. Resistance can be changed instantly via thumb buttons – even during a movement – saving time and increasing workout efficiency.

The space-efficient range also reduces the amount of floor space required, as there are no weighted plates to store.

Optimising the versatility of its machines, Keiser has created a strength circuit that enables users to work with resistance at speed, delivering both strength and cardiovascular training benefits at the same time.

Keiser UK recently worked with Salt Gymnasia in Woolacombe to complete a new strength installation. The team behind Salt wanted to create something different from every other gym – an accessible offering available to all, that provides an incredible training experience by utilising the very best equipment from across the industry.

Angela Black, gym and spa manager at Salt, explains the team vision for the gym experience and how Keiser equipment has enhanced the offering, saying: “When we set out to create Salt, we wanted something different from every other gym – performance for everybody.

“Keiser equipment is easy-to-use and incredibly low maintenance. Our members and trainers love the fact they can adapt resistance during and after sets, while the screens display rep counts and show immediate progress and progress over time.

“This feedback is great for client progression and motivation, making it a fantastic addition to our gym,” she said.

Keiser UK is excited to continue to work with gyms and studios across the UK to enhance their strength offering, while working collaboratively with partners to provide the best possible user experience.

More: www.keiseruk.com

"Keiser strength is easy-to-use, loved by trainers and members and incredibly low maintenance. It’s a fantastic addition to our gym floor" – Angela Black, Salt Gymnasia

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Supplier showcase: Keiser: Performance for everybody

Keiser UK has worked on a new strength installation for Salt Gymnasia in Woolacombe that drives customer engagement and retention rates

Published in Health Club Management 2022 issue 9

Keiser UK is working with an ever-increasing number of partners to enhance the user experience and improve member retention rates by utilising its industry-leading strength equipment.

Strength training is growing in popularity and as resistance equipment becomes more advanced it’s increasingly accessible to the wider population, many of whom previously shied away from traditional weight training.

This trend suggests all gyms should have an enhanced strength offering and Keiser’s pneumatic resistance system meets this need by providing an effective, safe and intuitive workout for all users.

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The space-efficient range also reduces the amount of floor space required, as there are no weighted plates to store.

Optimising the versatility of its machines, Keiser has created a strength circuit that enables users to work with resistance at speed, delivering both strength and cardiovascular training benefits at the same time.

Keiser UK recently worked with Salt Gymnasia in Woolacombe to complete a new strength installation. The team behind Salt wanted to create something different from every other gym – an accessible offering available to all, that provides an incredible training experience by utilising the very best equipment from across the industry.

Angela Black, gym and spa manager at Salt, explains the team vision for the gym experience and how Keiser equipment has enhanced the offering, saying: “When we set out to create Salt, we wanted something different from every other gym – performance for everybody.

“Keiser equipment is easy-to-use and incredibly low maintenance. Our members and trainers love the fact they can adapt resistance during and after sets, while the screens display rep counts and show immediate progress and progress over time.

“This feedback is great for client progression and motivation, making it a fantastic addition to our gym,” she said.

Keiser UK is excited to continue to work with gyms and studios across the UK to enhance their strength offering, while working collaboratively with partners to provide the best possible user experience.

More: www.keiseruk.com

"Keiser strength is easy-to-use, loved by trainers and members and incredibly low maintenance. It’s a fantastic addition to our gym floor" – Angela Black, Salt Gymnasia

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Ali Jawad

Paralympic powerlifter and founder, Accessercise
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Hannes Sjöblad

MD, DSruptive
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Jamie Buck

Co-founder, Active in Time
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