Many people wish to have the physique of an athlete, but simply don’t have the time necessary to put into working out. A new device is looking to change all of that, however.
A Florida-based company is pushing a new exercise machine that will allow users to ride an exercise bike with the pedals submerged underwater.
The makers of the Fitwet claim it offers “12 times higher intensity” than regular standalone exercise bikes, while helping users avoid the fatigue associated with working out.
Moreover, the company claims, their machine’s 12 integral water jest “exert a massaging action and especially a draining one which allows strong reduction of the cellulite.”
“Sweating in the water enables to regulate the body temperature and to refresh it during the effort,” the company says.
“It also carries a part of its weight, and the ozone provides a sensation of relaxation and well being.
“On the other side, water resistance increases the intensity of the effort, and allows to improve the muscle balance and requests the participation of all the muscles of legs, torso, arms and back.
“While pedalling in the air burns a maximum of 400cal/hour for user in perfect physical condition, and generates sweating, pain, and articular issues, we observe that pedalling in water allows to avoid all those issues, and to bring a 800cal/hour result even for beginners.”
Jordan Shepherd | Elite.