New app looks to ease altitude training adoption

Following the recent launch of its altitude training product in the Australian commercial gym market, Box Altitude has introduced a new altitude training app.
The interactive app is multipurpose - both for use by individuals wishing to track their progress and performance gains while training at altitude, and for gyms to be able to moderate their altitude systems easily and efficiently.
Revealed during the recent Australian Sports Technology Week in Melbourne, the Box Altitude App ensures a high quality workout by fine-tuning the relationship between exercise output to oxygen concentration. This clever use of technology is the first of its kind on the market, giving a scientific edge to altitude training.
The app can also be used with Box Altitude sleep systems, ensuring a high quality sleep.
The system moderates room altitude depending on what stage of sleep an individual is at. For example, moderate altitudes during deeper sleep and higher altitudes towards waking hours.
Box Altitude uses the latest gas-separation technology, and as a result, has reduced the size and price of altitude installation by around 50%.
Along with their new app, this makes Box Altitude systems the most affordable and technologically advanced product on the market.
Box Altitude Owner and Director, Rico Rogers explains “our main aim is to make altitude training affordable, accurate and smart.
“The app has been a year in the making so I'm really excited to be launching it to the industry. It's a really innovate development and we're very proud of it."
Click here to contact Box Altitude via their listing in the Australasian Leisure Management Supplier Directory.
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